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Parameter | Description |
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Established | 2007 |
Courses | 4 Degrees and 12 Courses |
Institute Type | Constituent |
Gender | Co-ed |
Faculty Count | 28 |
Hi Vartika
The answer to you question if you ask in simple words is NO. You can not take transfer in second year from one university to another, you will have to reappear for admission test and procedures and start all again if from first year if you really want to change your university. However, if you want to change your course and study in your same university then it may happen but it is very very difficult rather I would say it is almost impossible, you can request your university management if they would consider your demand to change your course (which they are most likely to refuse) only then something can happen . You can not go to any other university just by getting transferred in second year.
I hope this answer resolved your query.
Narsee Monjee , Christ and Symbiosis are some of the best colleges in the country . Studing in these colleges in one of the best opportunities that you can get . The fees is hefty though, as compared to other colleges. I would suggest you to take admission in Du colleges which are the top most collegees for economics. However these colleges also have good environment , opportunities and peer group.
Hello,
Are you enquiring about PhD Psychology being offered in NMIMS Mumbai? If so then it only offers following courses in PhD;
check out the official website at https://www.nmims.edu/doctorate-programs to know more details regarding this.
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