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Guide-Level 13
Kindly refer to this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/colleges/colleges-chandigarh
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Guide-Level 13
As per UGC, students can pursue two-degree programmes simultaneously. Therefore, you can pursue the two courses. The students can get enrolled in a regular full-time degree programme to pursue one more additional degree programme simultaneously on open/distance learning mode from the same university or another institution.
For more details, please follow the link:
http://www.ugc.ac.in/pdfnews/0367166_morethanonedegree.pdf
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Scholar-Level 18
1. Rizvi College of Architecture, Mumbai
2. Piloo Mody College of Architecture, Cuttack
3. Parul University, Vadodara
4. Centre for Design Excellence (CODE), Jaipur
5. GITAM School of Architecture, Hyderabad.
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With a rank of 3068 in COMEDK, you will not get RVCE, Bangalore. It is better to go for colleges like MSRIT-Bangalore, BMS-Bangalore etc. Hope you got your answer.
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Unless you have strong interest in political Science, I would recommend you to continue with commerce field.
As for the calculation of best four subjects:
For BA
1. One language, which can be core subject, or elective, or functional
2. The subject that you're applying for. If you don't choose that subject as part of your best of four, you might be at a disadvantage of about 2%
3. Two other subjects from List A (List A includes disciples that are offered by the varsity for admission to its undergraduate programs.)
For B.Com:
1. One language, either core sub
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The minimum GPA required for admission into the MS programme after graduation in Canada is 3.0 on a scale of 4. That results in 65 to 70%. Must obtain a GPA in the range of 7.5 to 7. Additionally, you must meet the GMAT or GRE requirements in order to be selected for the programme. Before applying for postgraduate admission at a Canadian university, a general candidate must have graduated with 65 to 70% of the possible points and 12 years of relevant work experience. This will be useful.
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As you have scored really good marks and have category also you have chances to get DTU but you also have chances for good nits and GFTIs so for you to decide I'm attaching a link, there you can check the opening and closing rank for the various colleges.
Http://josaa.nic.in/result2016/result/openingclosingrank.aspx
And congratulations.
All the best.
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There are no branch-wise cutoffs in admissions of SIT during the counselling. You need to be physically present during the counselling as it is possible that the people who had a higher score in JEE Mains have usually secured a seat in some government college such as IITs or NITs and do not come for the counselling process of SIT. Hence, even if you have scored average in JEE Mains, there is a possibility of securing seats in the branch you desire.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology is currently enrolling for lateral entry admission. Attaching the link here for your reference.
http://admissions2018.thapar.edu/online-application-form.php?_ga=2.132176078.1757254685.1542201032-349428019.1540211837
The placements are really good and what really stands out for me atleast is the global tie-ups with some of the best international colleges.
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