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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The feedback of law school at IILM University Gurugram is very positive and optimistic. The programme offers Mastering Legal Expertise for Management, legal communications, socio-legal contexts, advocacy capacity and Skill-set for Tomorrow's World. The alumni network of IILM Law School is doing great in terms of Advocacy & making strong foundations for management. Top Corporates and Law Firms hire the best talent from IILM Law School and has always given a positive response regarding the foundation of knowledge and values of the candidate. For more information you can visit IILM University, Gurugram Website.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
IILM University Gurugram holds a good placement record for the BBA (Hons.) program. The university provides internship opportunity and placement opportunities in top hundred leading companies. The internship is a part of curriculum which is of 6 - 8 weeks. The Placement record is 98% of interested students. The companies which come for hiring are : KPMG, L&T, Wipro, Godrej, Blackrock, Cadbury (Mondelez), PWC, Bosch, Maruti Suzuki, asian paints, PNB MetLife, EY and many more. For more information, you can visit the official website of IILM University.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The latest cutoff information for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mathematics at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for 2024 is as follows:
General Category
Cutoff Rank: 2300
Cutoff Marks: 168
OBC Category
Cutoff Rank: 850
Cutoff Marks: 174
SC Category
Cutoff Rank: 395
Cutoff Marks: 107
ST Category
Cutoff Rank: 231
Cutoff Marks: 66
PH-OH (Orthopedically Handicapped)
Cutoff Rank: 148
Cutoff Marks: 43
PH-VI (Visually Impaired)
Cutoff Rank: 253
Cutoff Marks: 7
PH-HI (Hearing Impaired)
Cutoff Rank: 254
Cutoff Marks: 6
Employee Rank
Cutoff Rank: 200
Cutoff Marks: 2
These scores indicate the minimum required for admission based on CUET results
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
University of Birmingham and Birmingham City University differ significantly in a number of ways.
University of Birmingham: This is a 1900-founded research-based university, which is classified as part of the Russell Group and is known to be famous for its very high standard of academic quality and research production.
Birmingham City University (BCU): Founded in 1971, BCU focuses on vocational training and applied learning, offering practical courses tailored to industry needs.
While the University of Birmingham has a large campus in Edgbaston with a strong international reputation, BCU operates from various campuses throughout the city
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of the tips for students starting their first-semester at the Birmingham City University are:
- Students who applied for Birmingham City University must be humble and should interact with as many people as possible. Mainly beacause, the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get.
- Attend as many gathering and parties as much as you can.
- Applicants should avoid missing classess, as 70% of learning comes from students going to classes.
- Students can get invovlved with extracuricular activities, i.e joing university clubs, sports etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the longer run.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Birmingham City University has some of the unique features in education curriculum, teaching and environment. They all are listed below :
• Building Structure: The infrastructure of Birmingham City University (BCU) include a collection of buildings, from labs for psychology studies to a mock courtroom for law students and more . The institute is designed with studios, halls for various domains like arts, designs, Media and others.
• Modern Courses: The curriculum is designed to meet the new age career requirements which enables the students to be industry ready by the end of the programs.
• Staff with Industry know
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Birmingham City University and University of Central Lancashire are famous universities that offers unique campus environments and various academic programs. Both universities have a great reputation but there are still some differences between these two universities. The below table compares the rankings, fees and acceptance rate of Birmingham City University and the University of Central Lancashire . Overall this information could be useful for students who are considering them.
Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities:
Name of The University | Ranking | Acceptance Rate | 1st Year Tuition Fee |
|---|---|---|---|
Birmingham City University | #501-600 | 50% - 53 | UG course: INR 2 L - 18 L PG course: INR 18 L |
#1239 | 22-24%. | UG Course: INR 16 L PG course: INR 14 L - 15 L |
(The comparison of fees was between the BTech course for UG and the MBA course fo
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
To apply to Red River College of Applied Arts Science and Technology, follow these steps:
Check the admission requirements for your desired programme on the RRC Polytech Catalogue
Create an account with Red River College Polytechnic and fill out an online application
Submit your application and pay the application fee
Provide the required documentation within 15 days (unless otherwise noted in your program's admission requirements)
International students do not need a Canadian visa or permit to apply to Red River College Polytechnic, but they will need a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) to apply for a study permit if accepted into a program
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Applying to Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology differs in a couple of significant ways from the rest of Canada:
Application Process: The RRC's application process is direct where candidates create an account to fill an application form, along with the application fee, whereas other universities have central applications.
Many programs operated on RRC on a first-come, first-served basis, which indicated that it accepted applications every year with offers made sequentially based on the application date. This situation was rather different from others that provided specific deadlines along with an admission process c
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Applying to Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology differs in a couple of significant ways from the rest of Canada:
Application Process: The RRC's application process is direct where candidates create an account to fill an application form, along with the application fee, whereas other universities have central applications.
Many programs operated on RRC on a first-come, first-served basis, which indicated that it accepted applications every year with offers made sequentially based on the application date. This situation was rather different from others that provided specific deadlines along with an admission process c
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The difference between seeking to attend Red River College of Applied Arts, Science & Technology and seeking to apply at any other university across Canada lies in several aspects:
Application process RRC has an easy online application process by which applicants create an account, fill up the application form, and make a payment of the application fee. In contrast to other colleges which might demand a centralized application process, RRC is entirely independent with its own platform for application submissions.
First-Come, First-Served Basis: Most programs offered at RRC are based on a first-come, first-served principle; that is, appli
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