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You can find the cut off for College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) on the official website of Savitribai Phule Pune University. You can also check out on other various websites for more information on the cut off for this college.The COEP P
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You can find the cut off for College of Engineering, Pune (COEP) on the official website of Savitribai Phule Pune University. You can also check out on other various websites for more information on the cut off for this college.The COEP Pune cutoff will be determined by the marks obtained in the entrance examination. COEP Pune cutoff marks will be disclosed by the institute when the results of the entrance examination are announced. COEP Pune cutoff marks vary every year, so candidates must periodically check the website for the cutoff marks for the selected degree. COEP Pune cutoff points differ depending on the programme and category.
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The seat intake for B.Tech at College of Engineering Pune (COEP) in varies depending on the branch and category of the candidates. The seat intake for Computer Science Engineering is 120 for Maharashtra state candidates, 30 for All India
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The seat intake for B.Tech at College of Engineering Pune (COEP) in varies depending on the branch and category of the candidates. The seat intake for Computer Science Engineering is 120 for Maharashtra state candidates, 30 for All India candidates and 6 for NRI candidates. The seat intake for Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Electroincs and Telecommunication Engineering is 60. You can find more details about the seat intake for other branches and the categories on the official website of COEP Tech. The admission process for B.Tech is based on JEE Mains and MHT CET scores. Candidates can also apply for lateral entry in the second year of B.Tech if they complete a diploma in engineering.
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Admissions to COEP are strictly based on merit only. The merit is determined by the student's performance on the qualifying exam, which depends on the course they are applying for. For B.Tech admission, the qualifying exams are JEE M
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Admissions to COEP are strictly based on merit only. The merit is determined by the student's performance on the qualifying exam, which depends on the course they are applying for. For B.Tech admission, the qualifying exams are JEE Mains and MHT CET. For M.Tech qualifying exam, it is GATE. For MBA, the qualifying exam is MAH MBA CET.
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2 years ago
What is the fee for B Pharma at Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidyapeeth University?
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According to some sources, the fee for B Pharma at Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidyapeeth University is as follows:- For Indian students, the tuition fee is Rs.1.02 Lacs per year - For foreign/NRI/PIO/OCI students, the fee is *$ 5,
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According to some sources, the fee for B Pharma at Poona College of Pharmacy, Bharati Vidyapeeth University is as follows:- For Indian students, the tuition fee is Rs.1.02 Lacs per year - For foreign/NRI/PIO/OCI students, the fee is *$ 5,500* per year for the regular category and *$ 8,250* per year for the management category.The fee includes tuition fee, development fee, and other fees. The fee does not include hostel fee, mess fee, and many other expenses which might be unavoidable.I hope this information helps you.
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Admission to BSc programme is based on a common entrance test conducted by BVDU, namely CET BBT. Candidates, who have completed Class 12 in Science stream, can apply for the same. However, the final selection of students will be based on the m
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Admission to BSc programme is based on a common entrance test conducted by BVDU, namely CET BBT. Candidates, who have completed Class 12 in Science stream, can apply for the same. However, the final selection of students will be based on the marks secured in CET BBT and HSC.
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Depending on the university or institution you're applying to, the selection procedure for PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) programmes in India may differ slightly. The majority of institutions need that you obtain a valid National Eligibility Entr
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Depending on the university or institution you're applying to, the selection procedure for PharmD (Doctor of Pharmacy) programmes in India may differ slightly. The majority of institutions need that you obtain a valid National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET) score in order to get admitted. Some universities may take into account the results of other pharmacy entrance tests, such as the Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test (GPAT) or admission exams for the B.Pharm programme offered by specific institutions. In order to be eligible for the general category, you must have received at least 50% in the Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics classes of your Class 12 board exams. Students in the SC, ST, and OBC categories may need to meet a lesser percentage requirement.Apply to the preferred PharmD programme and achieve a high enough score on the necessary entrance exam (such as NEET).Attend counselling rounds at the institute or centrally, depending on your chosen colleges and admission exam score. During counselling, decide on your programme and preferred college.You'll be assigned a seat in a PharmD programme at a certain college based on your rank, preferences, and available seats. In recent years, the PharmD programme at several prestigious pharmacy institutes in India has had cut-off scores greater than 500 in NEET. To improve your chances of getting into a reputable college, you should strive for a score higher than 500.
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At Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Information Technology and Biotechnology, it appears that the BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) programme places students slightly more frequently than the BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) program:1.
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At Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Information Technology and Biotechnology, it appears that the BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) programme places students slightly more frequently than the BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) program:1. The placement drives at RGIITB are geared more toward IT/computing positions, where BCA students have an advantage, because the institute is primarily focused on technology and science.2. Prominent recruiters at RGIITB, such as TCS, Infosys, and Accenture, primarily select candidates for technical roles where BCA graduates outperform BBA graduates.3. BCA students appear to receive higher average and the highest salary packages—roughly 18–20 LPA and 4.5–6 LPA, respectively—than BBA students, who receive salary packages of 14–16 LPA and 3.5–4.5 LPA, respectively.At Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Information Technology and Biotechnology, it appears that the BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) programme places students slightly more frequently than the BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) program:4. In addition to RGIITB Batch size matters. There are more opportunities for BCA graduates since the BCA batch has about 100 students, compared to 60–70 in the BBA batch. 5. According to the most recent reports, RGIITB's BCA placement percentage is over 85%, whereas BBA placement typically falls between 70 and 80%.In summary, because of the technical and IT-focused job profiles and companies, BCA does appear to offer somewhat better placement opportunities. But RGIITB also places BBA students fairly, thanks to its solid industry connections.
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It is challenging to say with certainty whether Jaypee Business School (JBS) or Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Information Technology and Biotechnology (RGIITB) provides better placements. But we can contrast a few important elements:1. It appears
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It is challenging to say with certainty whether Jaypee Business School (JBS) or Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Information Technology and Biotechnology (RGIITB) provides better placements. But we can contrast a few important elements:1. It appears that JBS focuses on management education, whereas RGIITB appears to be more focused on technology and Science programs. Their placement drives would therefore focus on various industries.2. The top recruiters at RGIITB for IT, software, analytics, biotech, and other profiles are TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and others, according to the placement reports that are currently available. More recruiters in marketing, BFSI, and consulting are drawn to JBS.3. According to the most recent data, the highest and average compensation packages at both institutes fall into the same range: INR 20–25 LPA and INR 6–8 LPA, respectively. 4. JBS has a larger batch size than RGIITB, with over 240 MBA students as opposed to roughly 120 BTech/MTech students.5. In terms of location, JBS, which is based in the Noida (NCR Region), would draw in more businesses than RGIITB, which is located in Bhopal. In summary, depending on their areas of specialization, RGIITB and JBS both provide solid placement opportunities. It is challenging to make a direct comparison because profiles, roles, and batch sizes differ greatly.
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2 years ago
Is Maharaja Agrasen College best in Delhi?
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Harish RaghavendharCurrent Student
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Maharaja Agrasen College is an above average college in Delhi. MAC is a reputable college connected to the University of Delhi (DU), renowned for its demanding academic programme and competitive atmosphere. The faculty members are highly skill
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Maharaja Agrasen College is an above average college in Delhi. MAC is a reputable college connected to the University of Delhi (DU), renowned for its demanding academic programme and competitive atmosphere. The faculty members are highly skilled and knowledgeable, with numerous Ph.D. holders and research background. The college is home to state-of-the-art buildings with well-stocked labs, libraries, lecture halls, and classrooms. Reputable organisations frequent the university for recruitment campaigns, and it provides good placement aid.Because of the high cut-off marks and restricted number of seats, being admitted to MAC can be difficult. Overcrowding in classes can affect individual attention, especially in popular programmes. The cost of attending MAC may be a little bit more than that of some other DU institutions.
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