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Gautam Buddha University (GBU) offers a comprehensive BA LLB programme with a focus on research and higher education. The curriculum covers core areas of law, including constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, and various electives, along with arts subjects to develop critical thinking and analytical skills. The faculty of law includes experienced professors with diverse backgrounds in legal practice, academia, and research. GBU has a modern campus with facilities such as a law library, moot court, and hostel accommodations. However, the placement opportunities for law students are limited, and there is no guarantee of placement
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The college is strict when it comes to eligibility requirements for Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT, requiring 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA in the qualifying examination with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as subjects.
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The candidate should pursue a stream that includes Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as subjects to be eligible for admission to the Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT.
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No, the eligibility criteria do not differ for reserved category candidates at CUSAT. The rules in force regarding relaxation in qualifying marks/grades and reservation in admission are applicable to candidates belonging to the reservation categories.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
CUSAT accepts CAT (Common Admission Test) examination for Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics. The students applying for the Five-Year Integrated M.Sc. Major in Photonics have to write the entrance examination with Test code 101.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The CUSAT offers admission to the Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics course based on the marks obtained in the entrance examination, with higher marks given preference. If there is a tie, the number of correct answers scored in Mathematics is considered next, followed by the date of birth of the candidates in descending order (older to younger), and finally, the names of the candidates in alphabetical order.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, there are overhead expenses during Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT. The total overhead expenses for the course are as follows:
- Arts Fee: ₹450
- Campus Radio Fee: ₹530
- Caution Deposit: ₹1,580
- Co-curricular fees: ₹170
- Lab fee per semester: ₹650
- Library fee per semester: ₹270
- M.Sc. Integrated Course in Science - Tuition fee: ₹6,220
- Medical Inspection Fee: ₹110
- Quasi fee: ₹270
- RFID card issuance/reissuance: ₹320
- Sports Fee: ₹560
- Stationery Fees: ₹500
- Students Aid Fund: ₹210
- University Union fee: ₹450
Total overhead expenses: ₹12,680
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, there is a tuition fee waiver available for Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics students at CUSAT. The tuition fee for the course is ₹6,220 per semester, and it can be waived off for students who are eligible for fee concession. However, the exact criteria for fee concession and the amount of waiver may vary depending on the university's policies and the student's individual circumstances.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The total fee of Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics offered at CUSAT is ₹29,760.00 for the first year and ₹23,300.00 per semester for subsequent years.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The candidate needs to pay for the following components in the Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics course at CUSAT:
1. Arts Fee
2. Campus Radio Fee
3. Caution Deposit
4. Co-curricular fees
5. Lab fee per semester
6. Library fee per semester
7. M.Sc. Integrated Course in Science -Tuition fee
8. Medical Inspection Fee
9. Quasi fee
10. RFID card issuance/reissuance for students/research scholars
11. Sports Fee
12. Stationery Fees
13. Students Aid Fund
14. University Union fee
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, besides the tuition fee for Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT, students need to pay additional fees including:
- Arts Fee: ₹450
- Campus Radio Fee: ₹530
- Caution Deposit: ₹1,580
- Co-curricular fees: ₹170
- Lab fee per semester: ₹650
- Library fee per semester: ₹270
- Medical Inspection Fee: ₹110
- Quasi fee: ₹270
- RFID card issuance/reissuance: ₹320
- Sports Fee: ₹560
- Stationery Fees: ₹500
- Students Aid Fund: ₹210
- University Union fee: ₹450
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The documents required for admission to the Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics programme at CUSAT include:
1. Qualifying examination certificate (with 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA and Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as subjects)
2. Entrance examination score (CAT) of CUSAT
3. Other documents as specified by CUSAT for admission.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The admission criteria for Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT for reserved category students is through the Common Admission Test examination (CAT) of CUSAT conducted by the Directorate of Admissions, CUSAT. The rules in force regarding relaxation in qualifying marks/grades and reservation in admission shall be applicable to candidates belonging to the reservation categories.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
The admission criteria for Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT is through the Common Admission Test (CAT) examination conducted by the Directorate of Admissions, CUSAT. The eligibility criteria include 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA in the qualifying examination with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as subjects. The rank list for Five-Year Integrated M.Sc. Major in Photonics is prepared from the test code 101 who opted for the programme, with total marks of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics ranked in order. Tie-breaking criteria include marks obtained for Physics, number of correct answers scored in Physics, date of birth, and names of
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can get admission to Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT with 60% in Class 12. The eligibility criteria for Five-Year Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics is 60% marks or 6.5 CGPA in the qualifying examination with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as subjects.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
No, direct admission to CUSAT Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics programme is not available. Admission is based on the regulations outlined in the Cochin University of Science and Technology's regulations for the Five-Year Integrated Post-Graduate Programme.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, there is an entrance exam required for admission to Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT. The admission is through the Common Admission Test (CAT) of CUSAT, and students applying for this programme need to write the entrance examination with Test code 101.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
To get admission to Integrated M.Sc. in Photonics at CUSAT, students must follow the regulations outlined for the Five-Year Integrated M.Sc. Major in Photonics under the Faculty of Science and Faculty of Technology of the Cochin University of Science and Technology. The programme is designed to provide a comprehensive educational experience, with options for exit after 3 years (six semesters) with a minimum of 133 credits, or after 4 years (eight semesters) with a minimum of 177 credits for a UG Honours Degree, or with a research project for a UG Honours (Research) Degree. The eligibility criteria and course requirements are specified
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