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Rachit Arora

Contributor-Level 9

King's College London MBA doesn't require GMAT for most of its Business and Management courses, however the students can take GMAT to establish themselves as well-rounded individuals. Other than a GMAT, the rest of the King's College London requirements mentioned below: 

·         Work experience of 7 years

·         Academic performance (A 2:1 or higher UG degree in any discipline)

·         English language proficiency

·         Statement of purp

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Piyush Jain

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Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering offers a unique MBA course approved by AICTE and recognised by the Government of Karnataka. Additionally, candidates can pursue an MBA course in dual specialisation at DSCE. Names of the offered specialisations are-  Business Analytics, Finance, Human Resources (HR), Operations, Marketing, etc.

 

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Lalit Shukla

Contributor-Level 9

King's College London offers a wide range of programs, including over 190 undergraduate programs and more than 350 postgraduate taught programs. Popular specializations among students include law, medicine, business administration, and engineering. While there are several other specializations available, the university is particularly known for these fields. 

The College provides an Executive MBA programme with a programme duration of two years however it is a part-time program.  

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Himanshi Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Over the past three years, the cut-off rank required for DY Patil Dental College Pune BDS admission has shown a declining trend. The closing rank during the last round of counselling was 6,90,460 for the General AI category students. It was 9,42,299 in 2023 and 10,27,795 in 2022. Analysing the cut-off trend, it can be said that getting admission to the BDS course of DY Patil Dental College Pune has become more competitive and difficult over the past three years.

Check out the following infographic presenting the DY Patil Dental College BDS cut-off trend:

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Liyansha Gaurav

Contributor-Level 10

The university offers courses, such as BTech, MTech, MBA, etc., at the UG and PG level. The university also offers doctorate-level courses besides the UG and PG courses. Students can check the table below to know the course-wise total tuition fee for some of the courses:

Course NameTotal Tuition Fee
BTech

INR 2 lakh-INR 2.9 lakh

BPharma

INR 3.5 lakh

BCA

INR 1.4 lakh-INR 3 lakh

BDes

INR 6.4 lakh

MBA

INR 1.5 lakh-INR 3.2 lakh

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Piyush Rastogi

Contributor-Level 9

King's College London Visa Requirements for International Students:

After getting the admission confirmation from the King's College London, the students must arrange all these documents with the VISA fee:

·         Passport

·         Official documents transcripts

·         Confirmation of studies (Letter that confirms enrolment at KCL)

·         English Language Proficiency Proofs

·         Travel and medical insurance

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Nishtha Shukla

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MBA is the flagship programme of Kirloskar Institute of Management, Harihar. Students pursuing MBA are open to campus placements. The highest package offered to students was INR 10.82 LPA. The average package stood at INR 7 lakh.

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Mamona Dixit

Contributor-Level 9

As part of King's College London, an interview is not required for the majority of programs KCL offers. 

The application process at this University is done through UCAS which is available for the UG programs and apply through the university website.  The mode of application is completely online for Indian students. The application fee is GBP 490 (INR 52,780).

Here are the steps to complete you online application process:

Step 1-Choose a program

Step 2- Fill out the application form

Step 3-Pay application fee

Step 4-Wait for a response

Step 5-Pay tuition fees:INR 106.93)

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Nishtha Shukla

Guide-Level 15

Kirloskar Institute of Management offers scholarships to meritorious students. The criteria for scholarships is as follows -

  • If you have 95 percentile and above in the entrance test, you are eligible for a scholarship amount of Rs. 1 L in the total program fee.
  • If you have 90 to 94.99 percentile in the entrance exams, you are eligible for a scholarship amount of Rs. 60 K in the total program fees.

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Himanshi Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

DY Patil Dental College Pune provides BDS admission to candidates who have a valid NEET UG rank. Those who clear the required NEET UG cut-off are allocated seats through various counselling rounds conducted by the MCC. In 2024, the last NEET UG rank at which BDS admission was provided to General (All India) candidates was 6,90,460. It was 9,42,299 in 2023 and 10,27,795 in 2022. Considering the cut-off trend and increasing competition, aspirants must aim to secure a rank that's better that the previous year's rank to ensure admission to the programme.

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Ishita B

Contributor-Level 10

Amrita College of Engineering Bangalore, through 9 departments, offers postgraduate, undergraduate, and PhD courses to students. Some departments such as English are there to support Engineering departments. The below-mentioned table reflects the departments under the Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru:

Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru Departments
Electrical & Electronics Electrical & ElectronicsElectronics & Communication Electronics & CommunicationMechanical
ChemistryEnglishMathematics
PhysicsCultural Education

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Mayank Katariya

Contributor-Level 9

The application process at this University is done through UCAS which is available for the UG programs and apply through the university website.  The mode of application is completely online for Indian students. The application fee is GBP 490 (INR 52,780). KCL usually takes 8 to 12 weeks to get back with a final desicion. 

Here are the steps to complete you online application process:

Step 1-Choose a program

Step 2- Fill out the application form

Step 3-Pay application fee

Step 4-Wait for a response

Step 5-Pay tuition fees

(GBP 1 = INR 106.93)

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Kartik Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, if candidates are planning to get admission into an MBA course at Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering. They are required to appear and score well in the MAT entrance exam. However, not only MAT scores are compulsory for admission to the MBA at DSCE. The college accepts the scores of other entrance examinations too, such as PGCETMATCATKMAT. Hence, candidates with valid scores in any of the entrance exams can get admission into MBA courses. 

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Raushan Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

The best place to study economics is at universities like MIT and Oxford, which provide high-quality education and access to leading experts in the field. Additionally, being located in countries like the United States and the United Kingdom offers students valuable networking opportunities and resources.

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Raj Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates who have missed the entrance exams must not worry. These candidates can apply again the next year. Candidates willing to get admission must take part in the Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru admission process before the last date of application. Candidates must know their Amrita School of Engineering Bangalore eligibility criteria and apply accordingly. Follow the Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru application process mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official website of Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru.

Step 2: Select the required course and pay the application fee.

Step 3: Fill out the application fo

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Raushan Kumar

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MIT has the best economics programme in the world, followed closely by the University of Oxford and Stanford University. These institutions are recognised for their strong academic curricula and research opportunities in economics.

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Raushan Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

The United States is widely regarded as the best country for studying economics. It is home to several top-ranked universities, including MIT, Harvard University, and Stanford University, which offer excellent programs and resources for students.

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Raushan Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is currently considered the best university for studying economics, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025. MIT excels in teaching and research in the field of economics.

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Sumridhi Singh

Contributor-Level 7

Though, it is tough to cover the complete syllabus in just 30 days, an ideal preparation plan can help candidates prepare all the topics. 

DayMathematics TopicsReasoning TopicsGeneral Science TopicsGeneral Awareness Topics
1Simplification (BODMAS, Square Root, Percentages, Fractions)Analogy (Letter/Number/Image-based)Work & Motion, LensCurrent Affairs (National Affairs)
2Simplification (Decimals, Surds, Indices)Series (Alphabetic & Number)Work Energy, ElectricityCurrent Affairs (People in News, Sports)
3Data Interpretation (Tabular Graph, Pie Chart)Coding-Decoding (Shifting, Letter/Word)Physics (Basics of Energy)Geography (Indian Geography: National Parks)
4Algebra (Identities, Linear Equation 1 Variable)Puzzles (Logical & Quant-based, Seating Arrangements)Chemistry (Basic Reactions, Acids, Bases & Salts)History (Indian Freedom Struggle)
5Algebra (Quadratic Equations, Linear Equation 2 Variables)Direction & Distance, Blood RelationChemistry (Periodic Table)Polity (Constitution of India)
6Percentages (Basic calculations)Alphabet & Word Test (Sequence, Jumble, Word Formation)Chemistry (Reactions in Everyday Life)Economics (Indian Economy Overview)
7Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)
8Number System (LCM, HCF, Divisibility)Venn Diagram, SyllogismsLife Sciences (Plant & Human Anatomy)Current Affairs (Appointments, Sports, Government Schemes)
9Number System (Rational/Irrational Numbers, Remainder)Missing Number, Matrix ProblemsLife Sciences (Plant & Human Anatomy)History (Ancient & Medieval India)
10Averages (Weight, Height, Age, Marks)Non-Verbal Reasoning (Mirror Image, Image Assembly, Dice)General Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)Geography (Indian Geography: Wildlife)
11Ratio & Proportion (Simple, Compound, Direct/Indirect Proportion)Series (General Knowledge, Mixed Series)General Science RevisionEconomics (Economic Organizations)
12Mixture Problems (Two or more entities)Statement-Conclusion, AssumptionsEarth & Environmental SciencesGeography (Capitals & Currencies)
13Mensuration (Square, Rectangle, Circle, Triangle)Analytical Reasoning, Word FormationGeneral Science (Astronomy & Space Technology)History (Post-Independence History)
14Previous Year Question PapersPrevious Year Question PapersPrevious Year Question PapersPrevious Year Question Papers
15Mensuration (Rhombus, Parallelogram, Cone, Cylinder)Puzzle (Clock, Calendar, Coded Logic)General Science (Chemistry: Acids, Bases & Salts)General Awareness (National Events, People in News)
16Time and Work (Efficiency, Work and Wages, Pipes & Cistern)Puzzles (Logical, Equation Insert)General Science (Physics: Work and Energy)Economics (Indian Economy, Reforms)
17Time and Work (Pipes & Cisterns)Coding-Decoding (Fictitious Language, Operation-based)General Science (Chemistry: Reactions, Organic Chem)Current Affairs (Books, Authors, Days and Events)
18Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)
19Speed, Time, and Distance (Relative Speed, Average Speed)Direction & Distance, Blood Relation (Coded Relations)General Science (Life Sciences: Diseases, Inventions)Polity (Government Portfolios)
20Speed, Time, and Distance (Boat and River Problems)Alphabetical Series (Missing terms, Order-based)General Science (Earth Sciences)General Awareness (Art & Culture, Awards and Honors)
21Interest (Simple & Compound Interest, Problems on SI & CI)Verbal Reasoning (Statements & Assumptions)General Science (Environmental Science, Nutrition)Geography (National Parks & Wildlife)
22Profit & Loss (Dishonest Dealings, Successive Selling)Puzzle (Seating Arrangement, Logical Puzzle)General Science (Life Sciences: Diseases, Nutrition)History (Medieval India)
23Profit & Loss (Partnership, Discount, Marked Price)Logical Venn Diagram, SyllogismsGeneral Science (Physics, Chemistry Revision)Current Affairs (National & International News)
24Geometry (Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Congruence)Number Series (Completing, Missing terms)General Science (Life Sciences: Inventions and Discoveries)Economics (World Economy)
25Trigonometry (Identities, Heights and Distances)Non-Verbal Reasoning (Cubes, Paper Folding)General Science (Physics: Motion, Energy)Polity (Constitution, Government Policies)
26Trigonometry (Circular Measure, Max/Min value)Puzzles (Logical, Coding-Decoding)General Science (Chemistry: Acids, Bases)General Awareness (Government Policies and Schemes)
27Probability (Basic Problems)Verbal Reasoning (Statements & Conclusions, Assertions)General Science (Earth Science, Environmental Science)Current Affairs (International Relations)
28Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)Mock Test (Cover all subjects)
29Algebra (Linear Inequalities, Functions)Logical Venn Diagram, PuzzlesGeneral Science (Life Sciences: Anatomy)H

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Nishtha

Contributor-Level 10

The MBA eligibility requires candidates to have completed their graduation in any field  (Science, Commerce,  Arts) with an aggregate of 50% or more. Students can also check the list of reasons below to pursue MBA course from Sigma University:

  • Promising Career: The simplest approach to advance your career is to earn a Master of Business Administration. Students concentrate on the employment possibilities that follow earning a Master of Business Administration. MBA courses are becoming increasingly important to have managerial abilities and expertise as the globe becomes more and more competitive.
  • Develop Management Sk
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