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Students applying for the MBA programme at Raffles University must secure a minimum CAT percentile of 25 in each section, Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC), and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR).
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Students applying for the MBA programme at Raffles University must secure a minimum CAT percentile of 25 in each section, Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC), and Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR). While this cutoff remains consistent, meeting the minimum score does not guarantee admission, as candidates are also evaluated through further stages like the Situation Test and Personal Interview.
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The BPharm admission at Raffles University is completely merit-based. Students are required to submit their Class 12 marks, particularly in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics, to be considered for admission. No entran
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The BPharm admission at Raffles University is completely merit-based. Students are required to submit their Class 12 marks, particularly in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics, to be considered for admission. No entrance test is needed.
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Students will find that the CAT cutoff for the MBA programme at Raffles University has remained consistent over the past few years. The minimum required percentile has been 25 across all sections, Quantitative Ability, VARC, and DILR. This ste
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Students will find that the CAT cutoff for the MBA programme at Raffles University has remained consistent over the past few years. The minimum required percentile has been 25 across all sections, Quantitative Ability, VARC, and DILR. This steady trend reflects the university's stable admission policy, offering predictability for candidates planning their applications year after year.
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Raffles University follows a fair and structured selection process. To secure a BSc seat, candidates need to clear a Personal Interview (60% weightage) and a Situation Test (40% weightage).
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Students aiming for BSc Agriculture (Hons) at Raffles University, must have passed Class 12 with subjects related to agriculture or science. Students are also required to qualify for the JET (Joint Entrance Test) with the required minimum mark
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Students aiming for BSc Agriculture (Hons) at Raffles University, must have passed Class 12 with subjects related to agriculture or science. Students are also required to qualify for the JET (Joint Entrance Test) with the required minimum marks. Meeting both academic and entrance test criteria is necessary for securing admission to this specialised programme.
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Yes, BSc admission at Raffles University for the 2025 academic session is currently open. Students interested in a career in the field of science, including specialisations like Agriculture, Physics, Chemistry, or Computer Science, can begin t
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Yes, BSc admission at Raffles University for the 2025 academic session is currently open. Students interested in a career in the field of science, including specialisations like Agriculture, Physics, Chemistry, or Computer Science, can begin their application process. It's important to stay updated with key admission dates and ensure all eligibility requirements are met.
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Raffles University offers a total of 60 seats for its BSc (Hons) in Agriculture programme. Due to the limited number of seats, students are advised to apply early and ensure they meet all eligibility and selection criteria to increase their ch
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Raffles University offers a total of 60 seats for its BSc (Hons) in Agriculture programme. Due to the limited number of seats, students are advised to apply early and ensure they meet all eligibility and selection criteria to increase their chances of admission.
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Yes, BPharm admission at Raffles University is competitive. With only 100 seats available and increasing interest among students, candidates must meet eligibility criteria and perform well academically to enhance their chances.
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How does the MBA tuition fee at Raffles University compare to MNIT Jaipur and NIIT University?
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Candidates comparing MBA programmes will notice that Raffles University offers its MBA course at a tuition fee of INR 2.4 Lakh. In comparison, MNIT Jaipur charges a slightly lower fee of INR 2 Lakh, while NIIT University's MBA programme has a
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Candidates comparing MBA programmes will notice that Raffles University offers its MBA course at a tuition fee of INR 2.4 Lakh. In comparison, MNIT Jaipur charges a slightly lower fee of INR 2 Lakh, while NIIT University's MBA programme has a wider fee range between INR 2.25 Lacs and INR 14.68 Lakh, depending on the course structure and specialisation.
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How can I get into BPharm at Raffles University?
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To be eligible for the BPharm course at Raffles University, candidates must have passed Class 12 with English as a subject, along with Physics, Chemistry, and either Mathematics or Biology individually, from a recognised board. Meeting this el
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To be eligible for the BPharm course at Raffles University, candidates must have passed Class 12 with English as a subject, along with Physics, Chemistry, and either Mathematics or Biology individually, from a recognised board. Meeting this eligibility criterion is mandatory for students aspiring to pursue the BPharm programme at Raffles University.
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