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Mitali Goyal

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Students who have completed class 12 for UG courses and graduation for PG courses from a recognised board or university are eligible, subject to specific criteria for each course.
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Mitali Goyal

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Lords University offers courses in Law, Management, Pharmacy, Science & Technology, Agriculture, Arts, and Education across UG, PG, and doctoral levels.
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Lords University is a private university recognised by the UGC.
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Mitali Goyal

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Yes, Lords University offers an MBA programme for students who have completed graduation from a recognised university. Admission is based on eligibility criteria set by the University.
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Mitali Goyal

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NO, the admission fee is generally non-refundable.
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The MBA course duration is 2 years, divided into 4 semesters.
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Mitali Goyal

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No, entrance exams are generally not compulsory. Admission is usually based on eligibility criteria and merit.
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Mitali Goyal

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Yes, the university provides support for internships through its training and placement cell. Students receive guidance, internship opportunities and assistance based on their course requirements and availability of industry tie-ups.
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Mitali Goyal

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The B.A course fee at Lords University is affordable.
Currently the fee is ₹20,000 per semester, and the total duration is 3years.
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Yes, basic skill development and career guidance activities usually start in the first year, while focused placement training occurs closer to the final year of study.