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MANVI KHOSLA

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Chandigarh University offers admission to the M.Pharm (Pharmacology) program based on merit and performance in the CU Common Entrance Test (CUCET), which is mandatory for this course. While there is no fixed cutoff percentage announced publicly, students generally need to have at least 55% marks in their B.Pharm degree from a PCI-recognized institution to be eligible. Preference is given to GPAT-qualified candidates, though it's not compulsory to have GPAT for admission. Admissions are usually granted on a first-come, first-served basis depending on seat availability and CUCET performance. There is no counselling round, as per the univ

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Most colleges that offer an MBA in HR allow students to pay their fees in installments. Typically, the fee is split curriculum-wise, meaning you'd pay your total fee amount in four parts over a two-year program. There are some institutes offer payment plans in the form of monthly or quarterly payments, especially for distance or online programs. Private colleges might offer payment plans if you ask for one during admission. Government colleges typically have a fixed semester payment schedule. If you are looking for scholarships, or loans, payment plans may be documented into those programs. Always check with the financial department at

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Tuition Fees
All cost of tuition (4 year course): Rs 2.20 lakh
-Well applicable across all braches of B.Tech and BE (such as CSE, ECE, IT, Mechanical, Civil etc.).

Year by breakdown:

This will be on average Rs 55,000 per annum (Rs 2.2 L / 4).

What is Required on TNEA Counselling
Tuition fee structure (4years) total Rs 2.2 Lacs Copy

Knowledge of cycle of annual payment (=Rs 55,000/year)

Accommodation fee (hostel) in case an accommodation is sought

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Venkatesh Gorla

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DAVV (Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya), Indore, offers a BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) programme with 120 seats through the CUET UG 2025 admission process.

While specific cutoffs for the Data Science and AI specialization are not available, the general CUET UG 2024 cutoff for BCA in the OBC category ranged between 300–380 out of 550.

Considering the increasing demand for data Science and AI courses, it's advisable to aim for a score above 350 to enhance your chances of admission.

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Vutukuri Venkata Durga Naga Sai Ratan Reddy

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Here's a breakdown of the possibility and relevant details:
  • B.Tech in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering: SCTCE offers a B.Tech degree programme in Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering.
  • Affiliation and Approval: The college is affiliated with the KTU University and is approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
  • Admission Process: Admission is based on the KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical) examination rank list prepared by the Principal of SCTCE.
  • Eligibility Criteria: Candidates must be Indian citizens, at least 17 years old by December 31st of the admission year, and have
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Vishakha

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No, candidates are not allowed to get admission into the MBA/ PGDM at Weilingkar Mumbai directly. To get admission into this course, applicants must follow the complete admission process that starts with the registration of the course, appearing in the valid entrance exam, release of the cutoff, admission confirmation, fee payments, etc. In addition, if someone is a prospect to join the MBA at Welingkar Mumbai, they are obliged to follow all these eligibility requirements. 

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Tanisha Pandey

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The total fee structure for the MBA at Welingkar Mumbai includes multiple components, such as tuition fee, hostel fee, admission fee, application fee, etc. Check out the fee components and their amounts in the table below:

Fee componentsAmount (for 11 months - 2 years) (INR)
INR 7,00,000 per annum 
INR 1,60,000 - INR 2,20,000 per annum 
Library deposit
INR 4,000
INR 8,60,000 per annum- INR 9,20,000 per annum

The mentioned fee details have been taken from the official website or the university/sanctioning body. They are still subject to change and hence, are indicative. 

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The University was established as the Central University of Jammu and Kashmir. It was established along with 15 other Central Universities by an Act of Parliament in 2009. The University has been granted 503+ acres of land during its establishment by the state government. CUK has 21 schools and 21 constituent teaching departments. These establishments offer 40+ PG, UG, Diploma, Research, and Vocational programmes.

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Poornima Sharma

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Students can refer to following books to study Definite Article in English Grammar:

Book

Author

'A' and 'The' Explained

Seonaid Beckwith

English Grammar: The Definite Article

Kevin Powis

Practical English Grammar

A.J.Thomson & A.V.Martinet

 

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Poornima Sharma

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Here are few tips on how you can master the use of definite article in your language:

·       Understand its core function that 'the' is sued for nouns which are specific, singular and unique in their context, or have already been introduced or is understood from the context.

·       Practice with lots of examples that will give clarity on how to use 'the' with unique nouns or superlatives (as mentioned above)

·       Avoid using "the" when a general noun is intended.

·       Keep in mind the special cases and excepti

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Poornima Sharma

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The definite article follows the below mentioned structure:

Structure

Description

Examples

"The" + noun

It places "the" directly before the noun it modifies

·       The book is on the table.

·       The students are running here and there.

"The" + adjective + noun

"The" can also be used with adjectives to specify a particular quality of the noun.

·       The blue skirt suits you well.

·       This is the tallest building in our area.

"The" with superlative adjectives

Superlative adjectives (e.g., best, the biggest, the fastest) always require "the"

·       It is one of the best movies I saw in recent times.

·       The tallest girl is standing in the last.

 

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Poornima Sharma

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Students should keep in mind the below mentioned rules, while using the definite article in English sentences:

When the noun is previously mentioned

When a noun has already been introduced in the conversation or text, use 'the' for subsequent references to that noun. For example: I saw a car. The car was red.

When the noun is unique or known

When there is only one of something in a particular context, or when the listener knows what is being referred to, "the" is used. For example: The sun is shining.

To define or identify the noun

"The" can be used to point out a specific instance of a noun. For example: The book on the table is mine.

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Poornima Sharma

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The indefinite article in English language is 'the'. It is the most frequently used word in English. We use the definite article before noun that is identified or specified. It refers to the people or things, both singular and plural. For example: The book is on the table.

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