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Popular BBA Specialisations Across India:-

Widely Offered Specialisations:

  • Marketing
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  • Operations / Logistics / Supply Chain Management
  • Information Systems / Computer Applications
  • Retail Management
  • Hospitality / Tourism / Travel and Tourism
  • Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (BFSI)

 

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Being a corporate lawyer in India, particularly at a Tier 1 or 2 law firm, is very challenging, but can be extremely gratifying to NLU graduates. duties include long hours, high stress, high-stakes deals, mergers and lawsuits. NLU lawyers tend to be well-trained in such a rapid workplace and are supposed to exhibit superior legal skills and strength. This is one of the careers that have huge financial reward besides unequivocal professional enhancement.

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The college offers the course BUMS (Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery).

Admissions are based on the national entrance exam NEET UG (through the standard AYUSH‑counselling for Karnataka) — not on religion or community. 

Eligibility criteria require 10+2 (PCB) etc., and there's no mention in official eligibility about religion or community.

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Best management colleges in Bangalore GIBS Business School (Bangalore) offers modern amenities on its 10 acre lush green campus for holistic student development.

  • Academic Spaces: Smart AC classrooms, digital labs (AI/Computer), library, seminar halls, duplex auditorium.

  • Sports & Fitness: Gym, yoga/meditation hall, badminton/basketball courts, cricket/football grounds, indoor games (TT, carrom).

  • Hostel & Living: Boys/girls hostels (₹1.32L/year girls), mess with hygienic food, Wi-Fi, medical support.

  • Others: Amphitheatre, creativity room, conference rooms, shuttle service, CCTV, GIBS Mind Valley for wellness.

Campus supports academics

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Mohammed Maqsood

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The fee structure for GIBS Business School is as follows:


Three-year programme (BBA)

  • Total of approximately ₹460000 to ₹535000
  •  Approximately ₹35000 for the admission or registration fee
  •  The fees can be paid in three instalments


Two-year programme (PGDM)

  •  Total of approximately ₹950000
  • Approximately ₹50000 to apply
  •  The remaining balance is payable in three instalments of approximately ₹300000 each
  • Additional Fees and Charges
  •  Around ₹20000 (refundable) for campus security deposits
  •  Optional hostel fees of approximately ₹132000 per year

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We have, 1 - (probability of all shots result in failure) > 1/4
? 1 - (9/10)? > 1/4
? 3/4 > (9/10)? ? n? 3 > (9/10)? ? n? 3

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Eligibility criteria (in brief) for both courses at GIBS Business School is as follows:

BBA Eligibility:

  • Candidates must have passed their 10+2 (pre-university) from any recognised board
  • Students can have any stream (Commerce, Science or Arts) background to apply
  • Candidates can apply if they are appearing for their 12th exam
    Admission is based on academics performance and an interview (PI)

PGDM Eligibility:

  • Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree (10+2+3/4) from any recognised institution
  • Need at least 50% in graduation
  • Entrance exams accepted are CAT, MAT, CMAT XAT ATMA GMAT, etc.
  • Final year candidates can apply as well.
  • Selection based on entr
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The GIBS Business School has management undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications that help students build their business skills and capabilities through education and experience in business and management areas.
Undergraduate degrees in this field include:
• BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) which is a three-year bachelor's degree programme that focuses on building core knowledge of Management concepts. Generally every BBA graduate will have many specialisations to choose from when completing their BBA degree, Examples of some common areas of specialisation for BBA graduates are; Marketing, Finance, HRM, Operations and Sup

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-5 ≤ [x/2] < 5
I ⇒ [x/2] = -5, -4, -3, -2, -1,0,1,2,3,4
Hence, function is discontinues at = -4, -3, -2, -1,1,2,3,4 Number of values is 8.

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alok kumar singh

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-5? [x/2] < 5
I? [x/2] = -5, -4, -3, -2, -1,0,1,2,3,4
Hence, function is discontinues at = -4, -3, -2, -1,1,2,3,4 Number of values is 8.

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Tanisha Pandey

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Yes, IHM Chandigarh does offer scholarships to BSc students on the basis of their academic achievements in Class 12, category, financial condition, etc. The scholarships are offered at the beginning of the course before joining or in between the semesters. Moreover, applicants can also get benefits from the central and state-based scholarships through registering themselves at the National Scholarship Portal. 

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Krishnendu Kumar

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IHM Lucknow and IHM Chandigarh both accept the scores of NCHMT JEE for admissions to BSc courses. Hence, the admission process is almost similar for both institutions, as the first requirement is that candidates must complete their higher senior secondary with English, then they must appear for NCHMT JEE, followed by counselling. Therefore, it is hard to determine which institute is easier to get admission into for a BSc course. 

However, the institutes can be compared on their closing ranks for the academic batch. For the last round, the cutoff for the AY 2025 for admissions to the BSc HHA course is mentioned below:

Institute Name NCHMCT JEE Last Round Closing Rank (General-All India) 2025
IHM Chandigarh BSc HHA 7905
IHM Lucknow BSc HHA 7657

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Rachit Kumar

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IHM Chandigarh and IHM Hajipur offer only one specialisation in the BSc course, i.e., Hospitality and Hotel Administration. Moreover, the number of seats offered by the IHM Chandigarh BSc course is 289, and IHM Hajipur offers 264 seats in the BSc course. Thus, it can be explicitly seen that IHM Chandigarh offers a larger number of seats for the BSc course than IHM Hajipur. 

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alok kumar singh

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T? = ²²C? (x? )²²? x? ²?
T? = ²²C? x? ²²? ²?
22m - mr - 2r = 1
22m - 1 = r (m+2)
r = (22m-1)/ (m+2)
r = (22m+44-45)/ (m+2)
r = 22 - 45/ (m+2)
So possible value of m = 1,3,7,13,43
but ²? C? = 1540
only possible condition is m=13

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alok kumar singh

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Volume of parallelepiped v = | [a? b? c? ]|
v = | 1 n |
| 2 4 -n| = ±158
| 1 n 3 |
1 (12+n²) - 1 (6+n) + n (2n-4) = ±158
3n²-5n+152=0 or 3n²-5n+164=0
D<0 (no real roots)
n=8, -19/3 ⇒ n=8
then b? ⋅c? = 2+4n-3n=10
a? ⋅c? = 1+n+3n=33

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Equation x²/5 + y²/4 = 1 then P (√5cosθ, 2sinθ)
(PQ)² = 5cos²θ + 4 (sinθ+2)² = cos²θ + 16sinθ + 20
= -sin²θ + 16sinθ + 21
= 85 - (sinθ - 8)²
∴ (PQ)²max = 85 - 49 = 36
? (sinθ - 8)² ∈

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alok kumar singh

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 x? = (2+4+10+12+14+x+y)/7 = 8
⇒ 42+x+y = 56 ⇒ x+y = 14
σ² = (Σx? ²/n) - (x? )²
16 = (4+16+100+144+196+x²+y²)/7 - (8)²
⇒ 16+64 = (460+x²+y²)/7
⇒ 560 = 460+x²+y² ⇒ x²+y² = 100
⇒ xy=48
(x-y)² = (x+y)² - 4xy = 4
|x-y| = 2

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