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Nishtha ShuklaCurrent Student
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Dyal Singh College provides scholarships based on merit to the students. One can apply for a scholarship only if they fulfil the specified requirements. Below is the criteria for Dyal Singh College scholarships:ScholarshipsEligibility Criteria
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Dyal Singh College provides scholarships based on merit to the students. One can apply for a scholarship only if they fulfil the specified requirements. Below is the criteria for Dyal Singh College scholarships:ScholarshipsEligibility CriteriaSh. Sultan Chand Memorial ScholarshipStudents securing the highest marks in BCom (H) Semester II (above 70%)PMSSS J&K ScholarshipStudents who belong to Jammu and Kashmir and LadakhDr. Usha Aggarwal Tejaswi/ Tejaswini ScholarshipStudent securing the highest marks in BCom (above 70%) in BCom Ist year /II and year
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Kapil LalwaniCurrent Student
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Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences is a Tier 2 college. Established more than six decades ago, the institution has significant credibility for Science courses, such as BSc. The placement record is average at around 70-80%, with the top
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Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences is a Tier 2 college. Established more than six decades ago, the institution has significant credibility for Science courses, such as BSc. The placement record is average at around 70-80%, with the top companies picking up the entire batch with average packages between INR 3.5 Lacs to INR 6 Lacs per annum. However, it may not be as highly ranked as some of the top Tier 1 colleges in the country.
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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Admissions to the MBA/PGDM programme at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi are sought based on eligibility criteria that entail a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved cat
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Admissions to the MBA/PGDM programme at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi are sought based on eligibility criteria that entail a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). This programme is available to candidates who have valid scores in CAT, GMAT, or equivalent entrance exams. The admission process is GD along with PI in the areas like academic performance and entrance examination scores and relevant work experience. Once it satisfies the eligibility criteria, a student can submit an application through the official NIHFW admission portal for the MBA/PGDM course.
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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The MBA/PGDM in the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi, would be the best for those interested in health management and policy. It offers special training in public health, healthcare management, and family we
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The MBA/PGDM in the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi, would be the best for those interested in health management and policy. It offers special training in public health, healthcare management, and family welfare, areas critically relevant to India and indeed the world as a whole.
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Akash Kumar GuptaCurrent Student
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The NIHFW offers an Executive MBA in Public Health Management well-regarded by all. The curricula are designed to provide professionals equipped with the management and leadership skills that the health sector demands. Placement support is str
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The NIHFW offers an Executive MBA in Public Health Management well-regarded by all. The curricula are designed to provide professionals equipped with the management and leadership skills that the health sector demands. Placement support is strong, and the majority of the graduates end up working in WHO, UNICEF, and similar other government health departments under notable organizations. The average salary for graduates ranges from INR 8 LPA to INR 12 LPA, and its value is as related to programme enhancement in public health administration and management.
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Arindam ModakCurrent Student
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The cost of pursuing a B.Com degree at Dyal Singh Evening College, Delhi University, is relatively lower in comparison to numerous private colleges. This first and foremost explains the relatively low cost of the B.Com programme at Dyal Singh
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The cost of pursuing a B.Com degree at Dyal Singh Evening College, Delhi University, is relatively lower in comparison to numerous private colleges. This first and foremost explains the relatively low cost of the B.Com programme at Dyal Singh College thus helping to attract students from various strata of the society. The programme is well structured for part-time students as evening programs and consequently, the fees have been structured that way. Generally, for B.Com (Hons) and B.Com (Pass) programs the course fees are reasonable and vary from INR 10,000 to INR 15,000 per semester for Indian Nationals within the category. This is therefore within reach of a majority of them, especially bearing in mind the calibre of the University of Delhi.
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Arindam ModakCurrent Student
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In this regard, Dyal Singh Evening College has a good placement record, with a placement cell that arranges events, seminars and training oriented towards helping the students enter the professional field. The placement activities of the colle
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In this regard, Dyal Singh Evening College has a good placement record, with a placement cell that arranges events, seminars and training oriented towards helping the students enter the professional field. The placement activities of the college are geared towards ensuring that the students are trained to be proficient in their respective professions. Placement cell within the college coordinates all B.Com. (Hons.) placement activities and corporate relations with students. The salary packages of B.Com. Fresh graduates usually range between INR 3-6 LPA, but top recruiters have been known to provide higher ranges. Although there are no available specific statistics for each course, the standing of the college in commerce guarantees students will be assisted in their placement in branches such as finance, accounting and marketing. If you are thinking about B.Com. (Hons.) here, do not worry; it is a good idea because the fee is quite affordable and the placement services are available.
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Tanya TomarCurrent Student
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The average package of LL.M. students in Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, is not disclosed by the university. However, from the data available on various sources such as Shiksha and the official website of the university, the median pac
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The average package of LL.M. students in Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, is not disclosed by the university. However, from the data available on various sources such as Shiksha and the official website of the university, the median package in placements is around INR 5 LPA.This is just an estimate it can vary depending on various factors like student's profile and all For the most accurate and up-to-date information on placements and packages, I would suggest checking the official website of Campus Law Centre or contacting the placement cell directly.
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KUMKUM BASWALCurrent Student
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The selection to the MBA/PGDM course at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi is usually multi-level. Qualifying candidates must have a valid score in national-level entrance tests like CAT or GMAT. The selec
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The selection to the MBA/PGDM course at the National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi is usually multi-level. Qualifying candidates must have a valid score in national-level entrance tests like CAT or GMAT. The selected candidates are then called to appear for the further rounds of the group discussion (GD) and personal interview (PI), after considering all the academic credentials and entrance exams. The final short-listing is done by reviewing the candidate's performance at all these stages, taking into account his background, experience in work (if any), and interpersonal skills.
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