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The programme is fully accredited by the Indian Nursing Council. The College is under the affiliation of the West Bengal University of Health Sciences with effect from July 2005.
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Fee : 83,212
D.Y Patil School of Architecture,
Lohgaon, Pune
Fee: 1,23,240
MIT School of Architecture, Loni, Pune
Fee : 1,65,000a
Singhad College of Architecture, Vadgaon Pune
Fee : 1,00,000
Bharti Vidyapeeth
Fee : 1,00,000
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Yes, you can definitely get in. Their minimum requirement is for the student to pass grade 12th from a recognised board of education with the respective subject scoring an aggregate of at least 45%.
I hope you get in.
Good luck.
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https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
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Go to the official website. Fill application for entrance. As they have entrance for admission to B.Ed course. The forms are available.
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If you completed your class 12th with 55% or more and if your age is less than 21 at the time of admission then yes you are eligible for B.J. M. C. Apart from this, many institutes offer separate course just for VJ training and all so there are more than options available. You can also refer to our page Shiksha.com for further information.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 15
Choosing between Operations and Finance as a specialization in your MBA program is a critical decision, and it's essential to weigh the pros and cons before making a final decision. Here are some factors that you can consider:
Career Goals: Consider your career goals and aspirations and see which specialization aligns with your interests and future career plans.
Curriculum: Look at the course curriculum of both specializations and see which one offers a more comprehensive and relevant program.
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