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Answered 2 years ago
Shubham University is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Moreover, the university is approved by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) and is accredited by the Pharmacy Council of India.
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered 2 years ago
Shubham University provides modern amenities with state-of-the-art infrastructure to its students. The facilities provided by Shubham University include advanced research labs, libraries, computer labs, auditoriums, canteens, etc.
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Answered 2 years ago
Shubham University provides various UG, PG, and Diploma programmes. The courses provided by the university include BTech, MTech, BBA, MBA, MA, BA, BSc, MSc, BCom, MCom, B Pharmacy, D Pharmacy, etc.
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Answered 2 years ago
The fees for the BBA course at Shubham University is around INR 75K. The duration of the course is for three years. Candidates should have passed Class 12 for Shubham University BBA admissions.
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Answered 2 years ago
Shubham University has a well-equipped hostel facility for both boys and girls, providing students with a safe and comfortable stay. The hostel rooms are spacious and well-furnished, and the hostel also offers recreational facilities for students.
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Shubham UniversityContact Information
Semra Saiyad, Mugalia Kot Road, Near Vidsha Chauraha, New Bypass Road
Bhopal ( Madhya Pradesh)
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