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You have not specified the program for which you are inquiring the fee. The peak fee for 3 Years Advanced Diploma in Banking & Finance is Rs 61,000 per annum. However, the actual applicable fee will depend on the seat category that you are selected for. There are different types of scholarships and financial assistance programs for different seats.
Feel free to speak to me for any more information.
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Prof Amit Goyal
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No, Loyola Chennai is for everyone. There is no college in the country just for minorities or majorities. More preference is however given to the Tamil Nadu residents and the Christians across the country. General group can apply. All the best.
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The intermediate exams conducted by education boards assess a candidate's academic knowledge only. Therefore, we at TKWs Institute of Banking & Finance do not select students based on Cut Off marks but through an Aptitude Test and Personal Interview. We also accept SAT or UGAT scores.
The next online Banking Aptitude Test is scheduled to be held on friday. You can pay Rs 500 online or visit the institute in person to register for the admission test. To register online visit http://www.instituteofbanking.org/admissions-apply-now/
Upon selection you can join the program. If you seek any assistance or information you may contact
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
After completing your 12 with commerce you have a lot of options to go for. You have B.Com, BBA, BCA or BBA-MBA etc at this stage. It solely depends on your future plans and interest that which one you go for. If you want to be in management and administration than BBA will be a good option otherwise for finances and accounting B.Com is a good option. Along with this you need to select a good university with good placements and rankings to kick start your career well. Some suggestions -
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Best business schools ask for at least 2 years of working experience which you are fulfilling already. You can check out the best business schools on https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-india/2-2-0-0-0 .
Moreover in my opinion below mentioned colleges are worth giving a try. You can check out the following colleges -
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As you have done your engineering in mechanical engineering you should either go for automobile engineering or thermal engineering. Both of these specializations have good scope in near future. Also choose a good university in order to give your career a kick start. Not all universities can provide good placement assistance in mechanical engineering. Some suggested colleges -
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9 years agoScholar-Level 17
Obviously VIT University is better for b.tech than DTU and SRM University. VIT is known for its education and excellent placements.
If you don't get the VIT-Vellore and Chennai campuses then prefer SRM University's main campus. Even that's not possible, you go for DTU.
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