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Is GLA Greater Noida genuinely focused on student development or mainly on admissions ?

Devika Malik 20th May, 2026

Hey,

GLA University is honestly a mixed kind of college. Their marketing and admission promotions are definitely very aggressive, so at times it can feel a bit overhyped.

But at the same time, students do talk positively about internships, projects, and placement opportunities. If someone is self-driven and actually uses

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Does GLA Greater Noida really prepare students for industry-level jobs?

Samyak Jain 19th May, 2026

Hello Dear Student,

GLA University’s Noida Campus focuses on industry-oriented learning through:

  • practical training,
  • skill-based curriculum, and
  • corporate exposure.

The university also has placement support and connections with major companies. However, placements mainly depend on the student’s skills, projects, internships, and active participation during the course.

You can get directly

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I have 6 subjects in CBSE and got RT in Physics and Chemistry. This year, I am sitting for Chemistry compartment and replacing Physics to officially pass 12th standard. Next year, can I sit for CBSE improvement for my failed Physics exam? I want to appear for JEE 2027. Will there be any issues?

Devika Malik 20th May, 2026

Hey,

Yes, you can appear for the CBSE exam next year as a private candidate to clear Physics. But since it’s a failed subject, it will be treated more like a re-appear/supplementary attempt rather than a normal improvement exam.

For JEE 2027, the important thing is that all required subjects

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I gave 6 subjects in CBSE and got RT in Phy and Chem. I am planning on replacing Phy and appear for Chem compartment this year. Can I give improvement exam on Phy next year? I am also a JEE aspirant, so will there be any issues in JoSAA?

Samyak Jain 19th May, 2026

Hello Dear Student,

Yes, you can give the Physics improvement exam next year .

But for JoSAA counselling , having an RT (Repeat in Theory) can be a major issue because you need to fulfill the required eligibility and passing criteria during admission.

So, clearing the improvement exam on time

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i wrote 5+1 additional subjects in class 12th cbse but i got rt in maths and physics results comp and come july 15 physics compartment and i plan to join b.com/ b.com hons

Devika Malik 20th May, 2026

Hey,

If you’ve already passed 5 subjects, then in many cases CBSE can still consider you “Pass,” but the important thing is whether the failed subject is a core subject or just an additional one.

• If Physics/Math is an additional (6th) subject → you may not need compartment for

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Fees structure for msc hotel management with hostel fees

Devika Malik 21st May, 2026

Hey,

The fees for an M.Sc. in Hospitality Administration/Hotel Management usually vary depending on whether the college is government or private.

• Government-affiliated IHMs → generally around Rs.1.8–2.5 lakh total
• Private universities → can go around Rs.3–3.5 lakh or more for the full 2-year course

Fees also change based

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is mon medical student can do b pharmacy?

Samyak Jain 19th May, 2026

Hello Dear Student,

Yes, you can definitely pursue B.Pharm even if you are a non-medical (PCM) student.

Students with:

  • Physics,
  • Chemistry, and
  • Mathematics

in Class 12 are eligible for admission to most Bachelor of Pharmacy programs.\

You can get directly find, check, get more information here: https://www.careers360.com/courses/pharmacy-course

Hope it helps!

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is there a possibility to earn above 7lpa in india right after bsc hons biomedical sciences?

Devika Malik 20th May, 2026

Hey,

Honestly, getting Rs.7+ LPA immediately after a BSc (Hons.) Biomedical Sciences in India is not very common. Most freshers usually start somewhere around Rs.2.5–5 LPA depending on skills, internships, and the company.

The people who reach higher packages early usually go into:
• Clinical Data Management
• Regulatory Affairs

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