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a week agoContributor-Level 10
The scholarship slab system at private universities in Bangalore works on a very simple idea — the better your marks or entrance exam score, the bigger the fee discount you get on your tuition.
Private universities divide students in various slabs based on their Class 12 percentage or rank in the entrance exam and each slab is given certain percentage of tuition fee exempt.
for example, students scoring 95% and above in Class 12 can get anywhere between 50% to 100% tuition fee waiver, students scoring between 90% to 94.9% typically get 25% to 50% waiver, and students in the 85% to 89.9% range usually get 15% to 25% off their fees. For
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
The BBA in Fintech at UIM, Karnavati University uses a curriculum designed by Deloitte. It teaches students how technology is changing the financial world. Topics include digital payments, blockchain, and financial data analysis. This track prepares students for modern roles in banks and financial technology companies.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
The placement cell at Maharaja Agrasen College of Engineering and Technology supports BTech students during job hunts. They organize campus drives and help with interview preparation. They also share information about job openings in the industry. This support is helpful for students starting their professional careers.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Practical training is a key part of BTech at Maharaja Agrasen College of Engineering and Technology. Students spend several hours each week in specialised laboratories. This helps them apply what they learn in textbooks to real machines. It is a mandatory part of the learning process.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The scholarship slab system at private engineering colleges in Bangalore works through many ways. Some of them are mentioned below –
1. Scholarship percentage is directly tied to your entrance exam rank; better rank = higher tuition waiver, going up to 100% for top rankers
2. KCET rank holders can get up to 100% tuition waiver; JEE Main scorers typically get only 15–25% (up to 50–100% at 99+ percentile)
3. Family income below INR 6 lakh/year can qualify for 50–80% need-based fee concession
4. Waivers apply strictly to tuition; hostel, mess, and miscellaneous charges are fully excluded
5. Scholarship is not permanent; CGPA must be ma
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Work experience is not mandatory to apply for the PGDM at Sasmira Business School. But if you have worked before, do mention these details during your interview to show your professional background. Having professional experience might help in your selection process.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, a Government-recognised board equivalent to CBSE or ICSE, the NIOS Board certificate is accepted at the institute. Further candidates should complete the course eligibility. Candidates must also:
- Pass the exam in one or two attempts, including through supplementary exams
- Obtain a minimum of 33% in some subjects and 40% in others
- Pass the English subject in the supplementary exam of the same year or the annual exam of the following year if you didn't pass it in the Senior Secondary exam
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The ESSEC B-School "a la carte" structure usually applies to the Master in Management (MIM) program. This allows students to customize their academics by mixing electives, internships, and international exchange programs from the 2nd year of studies.
Students have the option to pursue courses that best align with their career paths. The same can be pursued at any ESSEC Business School campus.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The University of Applied Sciences Europe graduates are constantly in massive demand all over the world. UE Amsterdam placement rate stands at 98%. The University of Applied Sciences Europe graduates work in leading sectors that are listed below-
- Business Development
- Operations
- Sales
- Community and Social Sciences
- Marketing
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2 weeks agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, CSBS graduates can work in multinational companies after graduating from LPU. The program combines computer science subjects with business and industry related learning, which helps students understand both technical and management side skills. Many students prepare for roles in software development, analytics, consulting, and IT services. Placement opportunities usually depend on coding ability, projects, internships, communication skills, and overall performance during the course. The curriculum is designed with industry exposure, which supports career growth in large companies.
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