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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The fee structure in NIIT and Manipal university vary a lot. The fee in Manipal University, Jaipur varies from 4.7 L - 14.9 L based on JEE rank, but fee in NIIT University is 13L for B.Tech course. So, depending on rank, NIIT can be more expensive than Manipal, Jaipur. The placement for Manipal University is almost 94%, whereas the INR 29.64 Lakh. The fee for MBA/PGDM courses in Manipal University varies from 1.5 L - 9.3 L, and in NIIT University varies from 2.3 L - 10.4 L. So, the average fee is comparitively higher in NIIT than Manipal University.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
- PG Diploma in Banking and Relationship Management with Axis Bank: INR 2.25 Lacs per year
- Integrated MBA: INR 10.78 Lacs per year
- MBA: INR 6.49 Lacs per year
- B.Tech + M.S: INR 2.86 Lacs for the first year
- M.Tech: INR 2.38 Lacs for the first year
- Ph.D: INR 1.78 Lacs for the first year
- Integrated M.Sc: INR 2,85,700
- Non-Refundable Application Fee (EAD & RAD): INR 1,500
- Acceptance Fee: INR 20,000 for EAD and RAD applicants
- Refundable security deposit: IN
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
- Good infrastructure
- Average faculty
- Around 100% of students placed each year
- Top recruiters include IBM, Cognizant, Big Basket, and Genpact
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
- 50% marks in 10th and 12th class
- Passed 10th with 50% marks
- Successfully completed 10+2
- Studied any 4 subjects from Commerce/Science/Humanities streams and English
- Minimum 50% aggregate in Class 12 with English as one of the mandatory subjects
- Minimum 55% aggregate in UG degree in BTech
- Minimum 18 months of professional work experience after graduation
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
- Class 12: Minimum 50% aggregate with English as one of the mandatory subjects
- Undergraduate degree: Minimum 50% aggregate
- Accepting exams: BITSAT, JEE Main, SAT India, NEET, CUET-PG
- Class 12: Minimum 50% aggregate with English as one of the mandatory subjects
- Undergraduate degree: BTech with
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Landing NIIT University with a 70% in CUET is like winning a mystery prize – it depends! Different programs have different cut-off scores, some might need extra exams, and even your grades matter. So, to unlock the secret, check the programme website, whisper to the admissions office, or chat with current students. Remember, your whole academic story, not just CUET, counts! Don't lose hope if your program's key doesn't fit – NIIT University has a treasure trove of options. So, keep digging, shine bright, and your NIIT adventure might just be a click away!
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Finding NIIT University's cut-offs is like searching for buried treasure. Their website might not have it, but don't despair! Dig into your detective skills: check programme webpages, download the admission brochure, or even contact the admissions office directly. Unofficial sources like forums and educational websites can also give you clues, but remember, they're not always reliable. The real treasure is getting your best score on the entrance exams. Focus on that, prepare well, and shine in your application – remember, even without the exact cut-off numbers, your hard work can unlock the door to NIIT University!
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Picking a placement winner between NIIT and Manipal Jaipur is like choosing the tastier pizza – it depends on your toppings! Both boast high placement rates, with tech giants like Amazon and Infosys craving your skills. Manipal claims a 90% success rate across all programs, while NIIT shines in IT with an 85% average. But remember, placement rates can be like toppings – some programs might be extra cheesy with amazing opportunities. So, dig deeper into your chosen programme at each university, compare the recruiter rosters, and see which one makes your career taste buds tingle! Ultimately, the best placement depends on what
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
NIIT University's recruiters are like all-star teams! Tech giants like Amazon and Microsoft are there for your coding wizardry, while banks like HDFC and Morgan Stanley welcome your financial mastery. They've even got Zomato and Swiggy for the foodies and Bosch and Yamaha for the gearheads. Plus, startups and international placements are in the mix too! So, level up your skills, network like a pro, and ace your interviews – your dream job at NIIT University is just a click away!
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Getting into NIIT University is a mix of muscle and smarts. For most programs, you need to flex your entrance-exam muscles (think JEE Main, SAT, etc.) and show off your academic kryptonite (good grades). Some programs might even ask for extra interviews or your portfolio to see what you're made of. So, channel your inner superhero, study hard, and show them what you've got! And remember, the admissions office is always there to answer your questions and help you on your NIIT quest. Good luck!
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
NIIT University offers MBA in two specializations and one PGDM program. The seat intake usually varies as per the specialization. Currently, no certain information about the seat intake is available as per the resources. It is advisable to get in touch with the offcial authorities to know about the number of seats for MBA program at IIMT University.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it is possible to join NIIT University without JEE. Here are the options available: Valid score in BITSAT, SAT, NEET, or any state engineering entrance examination.Admission will be determined by the student's academic performance in class 10th or their results in specified national-level entrance examinations. Students can also qualify for up to a 100% merit-based scholarship based on their Class 10th score.Here's how it's done. Applicants appear for the NIIT University Aptitude Test (NUAT). Next, applicants undergo a Student Personal Interaction (SPI) with the NU-AIP Panel, which is followed by the parents' meeting with the pane
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Picking the "top" course at NIIT University depends on your superpowers. You're a tech wizard? Computer Science or AI/ML might be your kryptonite. Business is your jam? The IT-focused MBA or Finance track could be your shield. Want to build your own empire? Entrepreneurship or Business Analytics could be your batarang. So, choose the course that sets your heart on fire and launch yourself into a fulfilling career at NIIT!
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
An MBA degree with a tech concentration is available at NIIT University. It combines business education with elements of digital marketing, data science, AI, and IT. The program's lower class numbers and industry links are intended to help students get ready for professions in today's tech-driven world. The MBA programme at NIIT University is renowned for its high calibre instruction, cutting-edge curriculum, and industrial relevance, but it is also known to be more expensive than those at some other, more venerable business schools. It is recommended that prospective students evaluate whether NIIT University's tech concentration, lowe
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Choosing the "best" B.Tech specialisation at NIIT University depends on your superpower. If coding and tech innovation are your jam, Computer Science or IT might be your Kryptonite. Love gadgets and circuits? Electronics and Communication Engineering is your shield. Want to be a data wizard or a cybersecurity superhero? Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, or Data Science could be your batarang. So, choose the specialisation that sets your tech-y heart on fire and blast off into a fulfilling career.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
NIIT University is well-known for its computer science, electronics and communications, biotechnology, and management undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate programmes. The institution is also well-known for its collaborations with businesses to provide specific courses in fields like finance, business analytics, and cyber security, including ICICI Bank, WNS, and PwC.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The annual tuition for B.Tech programme starts at about INR 2.4 Lakh and goes up to INR 5.25 Lakh. Besides, the accomodation fee per semester at NIIT University is INR 50,000-INR 70,000. Moreover, it also includes the registration fee (candidates can check the registration fee in the officail webiste, as it may vary year to year). Above all these points, the university provides finacial aid and scholarship to assist students.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Depending on your needs, Manipal or NIIT may be the better option. Though more expensive and loacted in a smaller location, NIIT excels in IT because of its cutting-edge campus and good performance record. Manipal is in a busier city and may be less expensive, but it also has a large campus, a wider placement network, and more varied programs. Thus, if you want to pusue courses in IT, enroll to NIIT. Mnaipal might be the place for you if you're looking for additional possibilities, a lively campus, and affordable options.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Chitkara's BBA fees vary based on the specialisation you choose. General BBA costs around 3.6 Lacs per year, while specializations like Banking & Finance bump it up to 3.9 lakhs. Add in extra costs like hostel (30,000-70,000 per semester) and food (20,000-35,000 per semester), and you're looking at around 4-5 Lacs per year. Remember, these are estimates, so check the Chitkara website or call their admissions office for the latest numbers and scholarship options!
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Choosing between Chitkara's BBA and DAV's depends on your priorities. Chitkara shines with its modern facilities, industry connections, and strong placements, but it comes with a hefty price tag and potentially larger classes. DAV is budget-friendly and offers smaller classes, but its facilities may be older and placement record less impressive. So, if budget is tight, DAV might be your jam. But if you crave modern vibes, industry connections, and a top-notch placement record, Chitkara might be worth the extra dough. Chat with current students and research both programs to make the best choice for you!
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