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A waitlist number of 53 at IFMR Krea University gives you a decent chance, but it largely depends on how many students ahead of you decline their offers. In past admission cycles, IFMR’s waitlist movement for the MBA program has sometimes gone beyond 70–80, especially after top B-schools release their results and students drop seats.
If you’re flexible about accepting quickly when offered, your odds are fairly good though nothing is guaranteed. The biggest movement usually happens in the first two weeks after the initial admission deadline, with smaller waves later. Keep all your documents and fees ready so you can confirm immediately if you get the call.
The fee structure for the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Agriculture + Master of Business Administration (MBA) (Agribusiness) integrated program at Vivekananda Global University is Rs.1,75,000 per year (as of April 20, 2024).
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Yes, it is legal to pursue two degrees at a time. As per the guidelines under UGC (University Grants Commission), students can pursue two full time degrees simultaneously but under few criteria, like:
1- One course should be at regular mode and other at the distance mode.
2- Both course should be from UGC recognized institutions.
3- Both the course should be of same level.
4- This criteria does not apply to Phd Programs.
So, without any hesitation you continue your MA and BeD.
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Yes, if you are planning to apply to George Washington University (GWU) or any other university in the U.S., the JEE Mains rank typically does not impact the tuition fees. U.S. universities generally have their own admission processes, which consider factors like SAT/ACT scores, GPA, essays, extracurriculars, and sometimes TOEFL/IELTS for international students.
Financial aid and scholarships are available at many U.S. universities, but they are typically based on merit (your academic performance, extracurriculars) or need (your financial situation). If you achieve strong results in standardized tests like the SAT/ACT or have an excellent academic record, you might be eligible for scholarships that can reduce the fees. However, you would still need to apply separately for admission and financial aid, as JEE Mains scores are not directly relevant to U.S. admissions or fee waivers.
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Hello, aspirant. Both Jain and D.Y. Patil have an excellent reputation for their MBA programs. Your tastes and the aspects of a program that are most important to you will determine whether Jain or D.Y. Patil is "better" for healthcare management. D.Y. Patil is noted for its reasonable fee structure. In contrast, Jain University may have a greater cost. Also, Jain University may not be as dedicated to healthcare administration as D.Y. Patil.
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There are various nutrition related courses other than Food Science and Technology offered by various Central Universites of India.
Here are various courses related to nutrition:
Other than these there are courses at PG Level too which includes:
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Admission to the University of Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) has begun for the 2024–2025 academic year. Programmes offered include UG, PG, PG Diploma, and several more. Because the application form is open from February 20 until March 30, 2024, eligible individuals can apply now. Document Required: Migration Certificate. Class 10 and 12 marksheets. JEE Main Admit Card. JEE Main Scorecard. Caste Certificate (If applying under one) JMI admission form.
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es, it is possible to quit your engineering course after the 2nd year in Mumbai University–affiliated colleges, but the rules depend on your college’s policies and admission bond/undertaking signed at the time of joining. In most private/self-financed colleges, students are required to sign a bond stating that if they leave midway, they must either pay the entire course fee or at least the remaining year’s fee. Some colleges strictly enforce this, while others only charge till the semester you studied. If you’re in a government/aided college, usually you only need to clear dues till the last semester attended, and no future fees are demanded. Best step would be to check your admission documents, fee refund rules (AICTE/UGC guidelines), and confirm directly with your college office. Many students have been allowed to exit without paying future years’ fees, but it varies by institution.
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