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Everything has no problem only this 70 percent is problem.
IIIT Hyderabad (through UGEE/SAT), IIIT Vadodara, IIIT Nagpur, GFTIs like Assam University, and private colleges like Shiv Nadar, UPES Dehradun, LNMIIT Jaipur, and Amrita University accept JEE Main score with relaxed or no 12th board percentage cutoff. These are suitable options for good JEE scorers with <70% in boards.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MIT College of Management MBA ranking for 2025 has not been announced. However, TIMES and Business Today has ranked the BBA course in various years on the basis of Teaching, Research, Placements, Faculty, etc. Check out the rank assigned to the MBA course in the different academic years:
| Publisher | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Times | – / – | 73 | 82 |
| Business Today | 137 | 140 | – / – |
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Structural Engineering graduates in India earn an average starting salary of INR 3.5–6 LPA. Government jobs offer INR 4–6 LPA, while private firms typically offer INR 3–5 LPA. Graduates from IITs/NITs may earn up to INR 10 LPA. Salaries increase with experience and technical skills in software like STAAD Pro, ETABS, and Revit.
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Apart from tuition fees, Structural Engineering students may incur additional charges like exam fees, lab/workshop fees, library charges, hostel and mess fees, software/tool usage fees, and one-time admission or registration fees. These extra costs can range from INR 10,000 to INR 50,000 per year, depending on the college and facilities provided.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
MIT College of Management courses have been ranked by various ranking bodies. It is one of the prominent institutes, ranked by numerous national ranking entities across various categories. Moreover, the MBA has also been ranked by Times and Business Today in consecutive academic years. The parameters that the ranking bodies consider for ranking the course or institution are as follows:
- Teaching
- Research
- Citation
- International Outlook
- Placements
- Industry Income, etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Absolutely, yes. The Structural Engineering coursework is a perfect blend of theory classes, field visits, research projects, and industrial workshops. You will get hands-on training and the practical exposure of real-world settings, which is important to excel in the professional world of construction in the future. It is very important to understand the challenges that come alongside, engage with industry professionals, and put the knowledge in the classroom to practical use.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, since Structural Engineering is a popular Civil Engg. specialisation and is majorly offered at the PG level, almost all of the top colleges ask for valid entrance exam scores for admission. For UG-level courses, a few colleges may give admission on the basis of Class 12 board exam marks, but for PG courses in Structural Engineering or integrated 5-year courses, you should definitely score excellent marks in the entrance tests.
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The entrance exams for Structural Engineering admission are mostly seen as quite challenging and difficult to crack, given the cutthroat competition for seats at top colleges and the number of student applications every year for national/state-level exams like GATE, JEE Main, JEE Advanced, etc. You should have a grasp over Physics and Mathematics subjects, along with engineering fundamentals, to score a good rank in the exam and grab a seat at a top college.
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The time required to prepare for Structural Engineering entrance exams cannot be said with any certainty, rather it varies for specific exams that you're preparing for. But, in general, it is always better to start as early as possible, at least 6 months before the final exam is tentatively scheduled to take place. You will have enough time to cover the entire syllabus and even revise the high-priority topics with high weightage to score excellent marks and rank in the entrance test.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, MIT College of Management offers seat reservations for the MBA course according to the rules and regulations approved by the university. The college offers 60% of the seats to all India candidates through the National CETs, and 40% of the total seats will be allocated to Maharashtra state-domiciled candidates through the state CETs.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total number of seats offered in the MBA course at the MIT College of Management is around 540. The maximum number of MBA specialisations offered ranges from 10 to 70 seats in the MBA course. However, one of the specialisations, namely MBA in Agri and Food Business Management, offers the highest number of seats. Check out the number of seats in the table below:
| Courses | Seats |
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| MBA in Agri Food Business Management | 120 |
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With around 50 percentile in MHT CET, you can expect CSE admissions at tier?3 colleges in Pune, such as:
Trinity Academy of Engineering – CSE cutoff ~50.3 percentile
SKN Sinhgad Institute (Wadgaon) – ~49.9 percentile
Indira College of Engineering – ~49.5 percentile
For home-university quota, Government College of Engineering & Research, Pune (Civil/Auto) cuts off lower (~36 percentile) . So you qualify for decent Pune-based options—consider these during CAP counseling!
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The major difference between the syllabus of a general MBA course and an MBA course with specialisation at MIT College of Management is that the general course covers all core areas of Master's in business administration (Marketing, HR, Finance, etc.) without focusing deeply on one. On the contrary, an MBA course with specialisation offers subjects related to specific domains like Marketing, Agri-Business, Event Management, etc.
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Don't Forget to sit their rankings respective exams
For BFA in Fashion Designing, top colleges include:
1. National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) – Top choice with multiple campuses
2. Pearl Academy, Delhi/Mumbai/Jaipur
3. Amity School of Fashion Technology
4. JD Institute of Fashion Technology
5. Symbiosis Institute of Design, Pune
6. MIT Institute of Design, Pune
These offer strong design exposure, internships, and placements.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
I think surely you will get admission in BHU. BUT I will say apply to at least 2 to 3 places like BHU, AU and any other Good University.
For good University check bird rankings and it must be Central University. For BHU counseling update you can visit it's official website bhuonline.in
Check the subject combination in BHU for Ba LLb then calculate your marks not only on the basis of two subject. Because in 2024 cut off for SC was 406 in second round.
Add your language marks also if it is above 410 then I think surely you will get. If it is below to that, still you apply there.
May be cut off go low.
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