10 months ago
Which courses does DAV Institute of Management offer?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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DAV Institute of Management provides programmes including BBA, BHM, BCA, B.Sc, Executive MBA/PGDM, MCA, MBA/PGDM in streams such as Business & Management Studies, Hospitality & Travel, IT & Software, Science, and are excellent for students to
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DAV Institute of Management provides programmes including BBA, BHM, BCA, B.Sc, Executive MBA/PGDM, MCA, MBA/PGDM in streams such as Business & Management Studies, Hospitality & Travel, IT & Software, Science, and are excellent for students to build their careers. The institute has specializations in Sales & Marketing.
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10 months ago
Is DAV Institute of Management a good college/Institute?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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DAV Institute of Management is a well-known institution for BBA, BHM, BCA, B.Sc, Executive MBA/PGDM, MCA, MBA/PGDM courses. These programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. As per Shiksha's verified reviews, DAV Institute of Managem
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DAV Institute of Management is a well-known institution for BBA, BHM, BCA, B.Sc, Executive MBA/PGDM, MCA, MBA/PGDM courses. These programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. As per Shiksha's verified reviews, DAV Institute of Management has a rating of 3.42 on the basis of Shiksha-verified reviews by students. Not just this, it has also been rated 3.35 on Campus Life, 3.42 on Placements, 3.71 on Faculty and 3.36 on Infrastructure.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The fees range for courses offerred by the DAV Institute of Management is around INR 154600 - INR 190000.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The seats availability for offered courses at DAV Institute of Management goes up to 1020. Courses offerred by DAV Institute of Management are approved by eminent Government bodies such as AICTE.
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AHANA MAJUMDERCurrent Student
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Both DAV Institute of Management and Manav Rachna International Institute of Research & Studies are reputed institutions offering MBA programs. However, DAV Institute of Management started its functioning with its MBA program in 1997 and has s
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Both DAV Institute of Management and Manav Rachna International Institute of Research & Studies are reputed institutions offering MBA programs. However, DAV Institute of Management started its functioning with its MBA program in 1997 and has since expanded its offerings to include various postgraduate and undergraduate courses. Affiliated to Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, the institute is known for its emphasis on Vedic values in education and has grown to become one of the preferred institutions in the region for management and IT education. The faculty strength has also grown significantly, and the institute has a Management Club that has been an integral part of its activities since its inception. On the other hand MRIIRS offers an MBA program with a focus on industry-driven specializations and a global mindset. The institution has been ranked among the top 16 multidisciplinary universities of North India and among the top 56 multidisciplinary universities of India by 'The Week Best Universities Survey 2019'. MRIIRS has also been approved by the AICTE and declared as a 'Best Knowledge Creation & Innovation University' by Assocham. The course fees for the MBA program at MRIIRS are INR 3,28,500/- per annum for Indian Nationals.
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6 years ago
Can I get admission in B.Sc in CS?
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Deepak PrajapatiCurrent Student
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According to me, If you really want to do MBBS, then taking admission in graduation college is meaningless. Managing both is quiet difficult, but not impossible. If you don't want to drop then, or if your parents are not allowing, better first
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According to me, If you really want to do MBBS, then taking admission in graduation college is meaningless. Managing both is quiet difficult, but not impossible. If you don't want to drop then, or if your parents are not allowing, better first convince them that managing college exams along with NEET is tiresome and stressful, if they didn't allow you then you have to make a proper schedule and strategy and better stick to that schedule, focus on your weak topics, complete the physics part first and do revise biology daily and don't waste your time during college days.
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