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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
In BMCRI NEET score is the only criteria to secure admission in the MBBS programme offered by BMCRI.For MBBS programme, students are selected on the basis of their performance in NEET. Students can analyze their performance on the basis of NEET cutoff.
Besides this, students need to-
- Pass (10+2) with subjects of English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology individually.
- 50% marks in PCB For admission to the MBBS course.
- One needs to complete 17 years of age by the December 31 of the admission year.
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Most importantly I would like to let you know that for an MBA degree admission you need at least 50% in graduation and 45 % if you are in category. Hence, I am sorry to tell you that you cannot get admission at least in Pumba. Try harder and appear for graduation once again and increase your marks. Thanks and cheers.
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Before attending a GD-PI, you should be aware and updated about current affairs, international events, issues affecting India and the world, etc. so that you can share your opinion and views if asked. You should watch debates on English News channels like Times Now, NDTV 24X7 to have an idea about how to respond effectively during a GD session.
You need to be patient and a good listener in order to respond effectively to a group discussion. The interview panel includes people from college management but you need not panic. You must have given at least four to five exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNA
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Its fee is 75000 per semester.
Thank you.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
I agree, because yes choosing between these three can be really confusing as these three are super interesting and unique in their own way. For me, I was always more drawn to designing spaces, so I went for Interior Design. I joined Chandigarh University, and honestly, it's been amazing.
The University Institute of Design (UID) is the biggest design setup in the region, and they've got all the cool stuff. From specialised software like AutoCAD and Photoshop to hands-on workshops and mentorship, you get everything you need to grow. The labs are fully equipped, and you get to work on real projects, which helps you learn fast. UID al
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Fee Structure
Year 1: INR 1.74 Lakh
Year 2: INR 1.74 Lakh
Total fees: INR 3.49 Lakh
Fee components: Tuition
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/masters-in-management-studies-met-institute-of-management-bandra-west-mumbai-191610
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