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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
To compare which institution provides the best ROI for the MMS course between VESIM and Welingkar Mumbai, candidates can compare both institutions' MMS courses on the basis of tuition fee and the median package offered by the college. Check out the below table to learn the exact tuition fee and median salary:
| Institute Name | Tuition Fees | Median Salary |
|---|---|---|
| Welingkar Mumbai | INR 6.7 lakh | INR 10 lakh |
| VESIM | INR 5.1 lakh | INR 6.5 lakh |
Conclusively, if we compare the tuition fee and median salary of both institutes for the MMS course, it can be seen that Welingkar Mumbai provides a better ROI than VESIM for the Masters in Management Studies course.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total tuition fee for MMS INR 6.7 lakh at Welingkar. The fee at SIES is INR 4.5 lakh. Hence, the fee for MMS at SIES College of Management Studies is affordable than Welingkar Mumbai.
However, fees are only one parameter that candidates widely consider for comparing colleges/ institutes. There are several other parameters that candidates can consider while comparing two institutions, such as placement packages, seats, ranking, median salary, etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total number of seats offered in MMS course at Welingkar Mumbai is 120. To get a seat in the MMS course at Welingkar Mumbai is candidates must complete their graduation from a recognised board. Moreover, the applicant must have secured a minimum aggregate of 50% in their graduation. Additionally, for the selection process, the institute accepts relevant scores of CMAT/ CAT/ MH-CET/ MAT/ ATMA/ XAT/ GMAT.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Welingkar Mumbai offers a total of around 120 seats for its MMS course. As per the admission policy, the institute doesn't follow any seat reservation policy while allocating the MMS seats. However, the MMS seats are allocated based on candidates' achieved scores in CMAT/ CAT/ MH-CET/ MAT/ ATMA/ XAT/ GMAT. No discrimination is made on the basis of the state from which the graduation certificate is obtained. There are no reservations for linguistic minorities either.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
From the second semester of the MMS course at Welingkar Mumbai, candidates have several options to choose the specialisation from. Students must choose three specialisation electives out of 5. Some of the elective subjects included in the MMS course are as follows:
Cost & Management Accounting
Financial Management
International Marketing
Materials Management
Total Quality Management, etc.
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Eligibility & Cutoff
Minimum Eligibility: 45% aggregate in PCB + English in Class 12 (for CBSE/PSEB/ISC).
Merit Requirement: Generally, a 50%+ aggregate in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) is expected to stand a strong chance.
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? Seats & Selection Process
Total seats: 40 seats for the 4-year B.Sc. Nursing programme .
Admission method: Merit-based, primarily on board exam results. No specific entrance test is required, though the college may conduct an interview or internal assessment .
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No official numerical cutoff list is publicly available (like roundwi
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The subjects offered in the first semester of the MMS course at Welingkar Mumbai are meant to create a base for the students that helps them to understand the upcoming further semesters. The names of the subjects offered in the first semester are as follows:
- Perspective Management
- Effective Management Communication
- Organisational Behaviour
- Financial Reporting & Analysis
- Operations Management
- Marketing Management
- Managerial Economics
- Business Statistics
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, CAT is not compulsory to get admission to the MMS course at Welingkar Mumbai. The college accepts several other entrance exams for admission to MMS courses, such as XAT, CMAT, MAH CET, etc. Moreover, CAT is one of the accepted entrance exams for admission to the MMS course. However, it is not compulsory. Therefore, candidates with valid scores in any of the entrance exams can get admission to the MMS course.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, candidates are not allowed to get direct admission to the MMS course at Welingkar Mumbai. According to the admission brochure available on the official website, there are no donation or capitation fees charged for admission to any of Welingkar Mumbai's programmes. Additionally, there is no authorised person/ authority to collect any donation or capitation fees on behalf of the college.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The general BTech Civil Engineering syllabus structure at top Indian colleges includes core subject modules to give you the foundational knowledge of the crucial aspects of the Civil Engineering field, specialized programme electives that you can choose based on your areas of interest, practical components that incorporate lab work (CAD software, GIS, etc.), workshops, field visits, and industrial research projects.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Absolutely, yes. The BTech Civil Engineering syllabus includes the aspects of smart cities and sustainable design because of the modern infrastructure needs and smart city development activities being initiated across the globe. You get introduced to sustainable construction practices, the use of environment-friendly construction materials, CAD building software tools, and water resource management.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, yes. You will easily find good scholarly books on pavement design and highway materials written by renowned professionals in the field who have hands-on experience or research knowledge of the field. A few popular options for you are given here:
- Traffic and Highway Engineering by Nicholas J. Garber
- Principles and Practices of Highway Engineering by Dr. L.R. Kadiyali and Dr. N.B. Lal
- Pavement Design: Materials, Analysis, and Highways by Islam and Tarefder
- Design and Analysis of Flexible Pavement by Yasir Husain
- Pavement Design and Materials by A. T. Papagiannakis and E. A. Masad
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The first and one of the most important parameters is author popularity and expertise in the Civil Engineering field, be it as a university professor or a well-established engineering professional, followed by the reputation of the publisher and peer review.
You should also check for the citations and references given in the book and have a glance at the content relevancy as per your area of interest. Plus, have a look at the ratings and reviews of the book online, take help from your college professors in finding the best resources, and search the university libraries, which are generally a repertoire of good scholarly books.&nbs
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The toppers give importance to both.
Both have their own benefits; while textbooks provide you with the foundational knowledge of the concepts of Civil Engineering, handwritten notes have a personalized touch and make it easy to understand and learn concepts.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Well, almost all the 8 semesters in the BTech Civil Engineering programme incorporate lab work sessions and practical work, providing you with the right amount of hands-on knowledge and skills needed to excel in the professional world of construction and infrastructure maintenance. The practical sessions are a mix of informative workshops with professionals, field visits, and project work, while the lab sessions teach you about surveying, concrete technology, and CAD software.
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