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Hi just wanted to know how is the academic year for IIMs? Is it is similar to other colleges with summer holidays and all those things ir how?

Tanya Gupta 25th Jan, 2024

Hello,

The academic year at IIMs (Indian Institutes of Management) is a bit different from regular colleges. They usually follow a trimester system, which means the academic year is divided into three terms or trimesters. Each trimester is around three to four months long. Instead of long summer holidays, IIMs typically have shorter breaks between trimesters. These breaks are used for internships, projects, or other academic activities. So, while there may not be a traditional long summer vacation.

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when are admission getting open for academic year 2024-25

Tanya Gupta 27th Jan, 2024

Hello,

As you are not mentioned any specific college or university So I am telling you general so admission for colleges usually start In in the time between of july and september but mainly in August and september. If you have any specific university in mind please mention so i can tell in a detailed way.

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Im a cbse student in class 12 n I will give boards this year n I have some kind of setting through which I can get an icse passing certificate of this academic year only and my result and roll no.will be shown on icse site so I want to ask whether I will get caught or not for having 2 result?

Tanya Gupta 28th Jan, 2024

Hello,


Trying to obtain a passing certificate from a different board through some kind of setting may not be the best idea. It's important to maintain integrity and honesty when it comes to academic achievements.

Having two different results, one from CBSE and one from ICSE, is highly illegal and may lead to consequences if discovered. Educational institutions for furhter education and employers value honesty and transparency, so it's always best to stick to one result.


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