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alok kumarCurrent Student
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Yes, you can take transfer to SOL, but you will need to provide reason and proof for transfer.
8 years ago
Can I get admission to Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering, Pune through MHT-CET or JEE?
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Nikhil BhusariCurrent Student
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Yes, definitely. Bharti Vidyapeeth College of Engineering accepts MHT-CET and JEE Scores. But have to fill CAP admissions form first. Then you have to give preference to Bharti Vidyapeeth or other colleges as per your choice. As per cut-off, y
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Yes, definitely. Bharti Vidyapeeth College of Engineering accepts MHT-CET and JEE Scores. But have to fill CAP admissions form first. Then you have to give preference to Bharti Vidyapeeth or other colleges as per your choice. As per cut-off, you can get or not get Bharti Vidyapeeth. Good luck!
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Athul Renjith Current Student
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The eligibility criteria for admission in colleges like du and jnu will be published online. The students with 95% above will come in merit list and there is changes to get admission in sports and eca. The minimum qualification for BA politica
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The eligibility criteria for admission in colleges like du and jnu will be published online. The students with 95% above will come in merit list and there is changes to get admission in sports and eca. The minimum qualification for BA political science is aggregate 45% in12th.
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
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Hi Aakash,
For admission as a foreign student, you require neither CAT nor GMAT.
Apply through your embassy to FMS Delhi , University of Delhi.
For admission as a foreign student, you require neither CAT nor GMAT.
Apply through your embassy to FMS Delhi , University of Delhi.
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KRITESH GUPTACurrent Student
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There are a lot of good private colleges which make it to the top brand of B-Schools. The below-mentioned colleges are at the top because of their living experience, placement performance, Selection process, future orientation, alumni networks
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There are a lot of good private colleges which make it to the top brand of B-Schools. The below-mentioned colleges are at the top because of their living experience, placement performance, Selection process, future orientation, alumni networks, brand value, curriculum and quality of education.
1. MDI Gurgaon,
2. SP Jain Mumbai,
3. Narsee Monje Institute of Management Studies Mumbai,
4. Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi,
5. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade New Delhi,
6. ISB Hyderabad,
7. IMI New Delhi,
8. IMT Ghaziabad,
9. National Institute of Industrial Engineering Mumbai,
10. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies,
11. Symbiosis,
12. Great Lakes,
13. BIMTECH,
14. Goa Institute of Management,
15. Indian Institute o technology Kharagpur,
16. Indian Institute o technology Mumbai,
17. IRMA,
18. TAPMI.
Students can get into these premier institutes by cracking various MBA entrance exams.
1. MDI Gurgaon,
2. SP Jain Mumbai,
3. Narsee Monje Institute of Management Studies Mumbai,
4. Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi,
5. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade New Delhi,
6. ISB Hyderabad,
7. IMI New Delhi,
8. IMT Ghaziabad,
9. National Institute of Industrial Engineering Mumbai,
10. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies,
11. Symbiosis,
12. Great Lakes,
13. BIMTECH,
14. Goa Institute of Management,
15. Indian Institute o technology Kharagpur,
16. Indian Institute o technology Mumbai,
17. IRMA,
18. TAPMI.
Students can get into these premier institutes by cracking various MBA entrance exams.
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8 years ago
How to avoid common mistakes in CET-DU?
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Amey pownikarCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Hi,
See attempting a paper is as crucial as preparation, see first analyse the whole syllabus and find out which topic you are lacking, clear all concepts thoroughly, learn all the formula by heart.
In exam, you have to avoid mistakes of calcula
See attempting a paper is as crucial as preparation, see first analyse the whole syllabus and find out which topic you are lacking, clear all concepts thoroughly, learn all the formula by heart.
In exam, you have to avoid mistakes of calcula
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Hi,
See attempting a paper is as crucial as preparation, see first analyse the whole syllabus and find out which topic you are lacking, clear all concepts thoroughly, learn all the formula by heart.
In exam, you have to avoid mistakes of calculations and misjudging the question.
Don't waste too much time on a single question. If you get stuck just move on to another one.
Have self-confidence, if you are prepared well, you will do well.
Attempt your question paper in 2-attempts.
In the first attempt just solve those question in which you are confident. If you start getting correct answers, it will boost your confidence and you may start to solve the hard one also.
Hope it will help you.
All the best!
Keep asking!
See attempting a paper is as crucial as preparation, see first analyse the whole syllabus and find out which topic you are lacking, clear all concepts thoroughly, learn all the formula by heart.
In exam, you have to avoid mistakes of calculations and misjudging the question.
Don't waste too much time on a single question. If you get stuck just move on to another one.
Have self-confidence, if you are prepared well, you will do well.
Attempt your question paper in 2-attempts.
In the first attempt just solve those question in which you are confident. If you start getting correct answers, it will boost your confidence and you may start to solve the hard one also.
Hope it will help you.
All the best!
Keep asking!
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
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Hi Greeshma,
If you manage to get a DU hostel then your total expense for 2 years of MBA at FMS will be around INR 2-2.5 lakh rupees.
However, truth be told, there are limited hostel seats and getting into them might be really difficult, unless
If you manage to get a DU hostel then your total expense for 2 years of MBA at FMS will be around INR 2-2.5 lakh rupees.
However, truth be told, there are limited hostel seats and getting into them might be really difficult, unless
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Hi Greeshma,
If you manage to get a DU hostel then your total expense for 2 years of MBA at FMS will be around INR 2-2.5 lakh rupees.
However, truth be told, there are limited hostel seats and getting into them might be really difficult, unless you have a really high aggregate score compared to your batch mates. It is difficult to predict what a good score can be right now as a lot will be dependent upon the competition that you have within your batch.
All the best for the same.
If you manage to get a DU hostel then your total expense for 2 years of MBA at FMS will be around INR 2-2.5 lakh rupees.
However, truth be told, there are limited hostel seats and getting into them might be really difficult, unless you have a really high aggregate score compared to your batch mates. It is difficult to predict what a good score can be right now as a lot will be dependent upon the competition that you have within your batch.
All the best for the same.
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Monika Mani TripathiCurrent Student
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You need to clear an entrance exam to get admission in Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi.
8 years ago
Is MHA and MBA in health care same course? I am a MD pediatrics doctor and want to pursue MHA.
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Farah,
I don't think that the MBA in Healthcare Administration is same as MHA.
However, I would strongly suggest that you go through the official institute website which is www.fms.edu and learn more details about the MBA programs being off
I don't think that the MBA in Healthcare Administration is same as MHA.
However, I would strongly suggest that you go through the official institute website which is www.fms.edu and learn more details about the MBA programs being off
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Hi Farah,
I don't think that the MBA in Healthcare Administration is same as MHA.
However, I would strongly suggest that you go through the official institute website which is www.fms.edu and learn more details about the MBA programs being offered so as to get a better understanding of the same.
All the best.
I don't think that the MBA in Healthcare Administration is same as MHA.
However, I would strongly suggest that you go through the official institute website which is www.fms.edu and learn more details about the MBA programs being offered so as to get a better understanding of the same.
All the best.
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astha singhCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Eligibility Criteria / Entry Requirements:
B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry (3 Years Course after 10+2) with 50% or above marks in aggregate both main and subsidiary (integrated) and 50% or above marks in Chemistry from Delhi University or any other uni
B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry (3 Years Course after 10+2) with 50% or above marks in aggregate both main and subsidiary (integrated) and 50% or above marks in Chemistry from Delhi University or any other uni
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Eligibility Criteria / Entry Requirements:
B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry (3 Years Course after 10+2) with 50% or above marks in aggregate both main and subsidiary (integrated) and 50% or above marks in Chemistry from Delhi University or any other university whose examination is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi and fulfill other conditions of eligibility.
OR
B.Sc.(Gen)/B.Sc. (Pass) (3 Years course after 10+2) with 60% or above marks in aggregate and 60% or above marks in chemistry from Delhi University or any other university whose examination is recognized as equivalent to Delhi University and fulfill other conditions of eligibility.
NOTE:
1. A candidate who wishes to be admitted to M.Sc course in chemistry must have passed B.Sc (general) examination with physics, chemistry and mathematics subject or B.Sc (general) restricted courses with chemistry, combined mathematics and physics and any one of the following:
(I). Industrial Chemistry.
(ii). Environmental Science.
(iii). Agro-Chemicals and Pest Control,
(iv). Analytical Methods in Chemistry and Bio-Chemistry.
2. A candidate passing chemistry (honors) examination as the main subject must have been passed physics and mathematics as his/her subsidiary/ancillary subjects at the qualifying examination.
Information about the courses provided here is partial and should not be treated as comprehensive i.e. the institution would be offering other courses than those mentioned here. Students are advised to check with the institution for the latest information in regard to the course.
M.Sc Entrance Test Notice 2007-08
(Faculty of Science)
50% seats will be filled up on the basis of merit based on marks obtained by the candidates in the respective B.Sc (Honors) courses examination from University of Delhi (not through entrance test). They are, however, advised to make application for the admission through entrance test as well.
B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry (3 Years Course after 10+2) with 50% or above marks in aggregate both main and subsidiary (integrated) and 50% or above marks in Chemistry from Delhi University or any other university whose examination is recognized as equivalent to University of Delhi and fulfill other conditions of eligibility.
OR
B.Sc.(Gen)/B.Sc. (Pass) (3 Years course after 10+2) with 60% or above marks in aggregate and 60% or above marks in chemistry from Delhi University or any other university whose examination is recognized as equivalent to Delhi University and fulfill other conditions of eligibility.
NOTE:
1. A candidate who wishes to be admitted to M.Sc course in chemistry must have passed B.Sc (general) examination with physics, chemistry and mathematics subject or B.Sc (general) restricted courses with chemistry, combined mathematics and physics and any one of the following:
(I). Industrial Chemistry.
(ii). Environmental Science.
(iii). Agro-Chemicals and Pest Control,
(iv). Analytical Methods in Chemistry and Bio-Chemistry.
2. A candidate passing chemistry (honors) examination as the main subject must have been passed physics and mathematics as his/her subsidiary/ancillary subjects at the qualifying examination.
Information about the courses provided here is partial and should not be treated as comprehensive i.e. the institution would be offering other courses than those mentioned here. Students are advised to check with the institution for the latest information in regard to the course.
M.Sc Entrance Test Notice 2007-08
(Faculty of Science)
50% seats will be filled up on the basis of merit based on marks obtained by the candidates in the respective B.Sc (Honors) courses examination from University of Delhi (not through entrance test). They are, however, advised to make application for the admission through entrance test as well.
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