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1VA18IS037 Saket P Gaddemane

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SVIT is good in overall performance.

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Mohammed Abdul Rahman

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The minimum qualification required is 12th.

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Nageshwar singh bandral BandralEnlightened others is my main purpose .......

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Chandigarh University is the best university for pursuing BE in CSE. There are many good things, but the only con I have observed is that students are made to put extra effort than required for the designated tasks.

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IESMCRC

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For the ILS seats, you will have to contact IES after the 1st cap round announces. Admission is on merit basis. If you are interested in IES PGDM programme, please apply for IES PGDM programme and visit the website www.ies.edu/management.

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Sakshi Malik

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Placement at Thapar Institute is pretty good as compared to other private institutes and many renowned companies visit the campus for placement such as Reliance, KPMG, HSBC, Deloitte, J. P. Morgan and many more. So do not worry about placement when you're at Thapar Institute if you're hardworking and honest to your studies you'll get it for sure. All the best.

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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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Yes, you can do MBA after B.A Political Science. And MBA as usual hold a good market value. There is quite a demand of MBA students. And, MBA with political science is a good combination. So, you can go on for doing MBA.
All the best.

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Ritik AgiwalHard worker , learner .

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Internships is provided plus you get really good placements if you score above 8.5 CGPA overall. This college provides good placements and regular scholarships. Companies like Tata, TCS, Infosys, Wipro and even Indian army, navy and airforce come for placements.

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Saranya Mishra

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Since the query is specific to "Post Graduate Diploma in Alternate Dispute Resolution Mechanism", I believe graduation is the required qualification.
As regards the marks requirement and cut-off (if any), I do not have any data. You could call up college and inquire.

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Leena Agarwal

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A candidate who has passed in B.Tech/B.E with 55% aggregate marks from any recognised University in India or abroad recognized by UGC / AIU are eligible to apply.
(Applicants who are in the final year of their studies in (B.Tech / B.E) should have secured 55% or above aggregate in all the Semesters / Years of Undergraduate Examinations conducted so far). Students appearing for their final degree examinations in March-May 2018 are also eligible to apply

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Anant, difficult to say the cost because such programs are usually funded by the university or partially funded. The duration may be 5 to 7 years.

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Kanika Goyal

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The course fees for this programme usually varies between 1 lakh to 5 lakhs.

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Prerita ChawlaExperientialist . Science Enthusiast.

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Yes, you can join the M.Sc and PhD integrated programme for students. However, there are separate exams for that from the ones for undergraduate programmes.

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Mayuri Das

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Yes. You can surely apply. But, the exams will be held next year in 2019.

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