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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The course fee for B.Sc course at Ashoka University is INR 39 lakh. This fee may include various components such as mess charges, hostel fee, security deposits, exam fee, and more . It is recommended to check the official website of college for more accurate and comprehensive fees structure of the university. 

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Aayushi Madavi

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Since the aptitude test is conducted for admissions in undergraduate programmes, the difficulty level is quite moderate. Questions from the quantitative aptitude section are moderately difficult but pretty easy for students who have opted for mathematics in classes 11 and 12. The English section is a bit tougher and tricky, however, not extremely difficult.

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Aayushi Madavi

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Out of the 75 questions asked, 20 are from the quantitative aptitude section. There will be no negative marking for incorrect answers. Broadly, the questions will be based on topics like percentages, simple and compound interest, averages, ratios and proportions, mid-point gradients, geometry (triangles, circles, constructions), trigonometry, area and perimeter, etc.

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Atul Mishra

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{Source: B.Sc. students & alumni}Here's what current students and alumni have to say:Teaching and Curriculum:* Faculty is helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable* Course curriculum is relevant and makes students industry-ready* Teaching quality is good, with experienced professors who use practical and real-life problem-solving approachesPlacements:* Around 20-30% of students get placements* Average package offered is INR3-4 Lacs per annum (LPA)* the highest package offered is up to INR35 Lacs per annum* Top recruiting companies include Deloitte, Hindustan Unilever Limited, EY, Genpact, and moreInfrastructure and Facilities:* Good infra
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Atul Mishra

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{Source: B.A. students & alumni}Based on student reviews and feedback, here's a summary of the key advantages and disadvantages:Advantages:* Good Placements: Most students, especially from YIF (Young India Fellowship), MS, and 4th-year batches, get placed in reputed companies like Brain & Company, BCG, Google, and Microsoft. The average salary package is around INR7-11 LPA, with the highest package reaching up to INR25 LPA.* Experienced Faculty: All faculty members hold Ph.D.s from renowned institutions abroad and are highly knowledgeable and supportive.* Infrastructure: The campus has modern facilities, including a well-stocked libra
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Atul Mishra

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{Source: B.A. students & alumni}Effectiveness of Placement Cell for B.A. Courses at Ashoka University SonipatBased on student reviews and feedback, here's what we've gathered about the effectiveness of the placement cell for B.A. courses at Ashoka University Sonipat:* Good placement record: According to students, the career development office does take care of placements and trains students for internships and jobs. Many students get placed, mostly from Year-In-France (YIF), Master's, and 4th-year programs.* Companies visiting campus: Several companies visit the campus for recruitment purposes, particularly in computer Science and eco
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Saurav Singh Nayal

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Firstly, I would advise you to take a look at the courses offered by Ashoka (Ashoka University " Courses) and research psychology degrees offered by other colleges. As you know, Ashoka is a very new university, and so it is very difficult for me to answer (tangibly) "how good" the psychology programme is. I can only speak for myself, and I must say that I am very happy with the courses I've taken thus far. So far, I've taken six courses (including a gateway class, a writing class, two classes on statistics and research methodology, a course on developmental psychology and one clinical psychology class), and I'm currently working o
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Mr VISHAL

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Jindal School is an excellent choice for B.A. at a cheaper rate.Jindal Language and Literature School is a portion of the reputable OP Jindal Global University.The B.A. programme in English and Cultural Studies, Comparative Literature, and Translation Studies is offered by this college.A strong emphasis on liberal arts and humanities education,  multicultural classroom environment and faculty from around the world are the quality advantage of Jindal. Situated in Haryana's Sonipat, charges lesser than Ashoka University.On other hand, Ashoka is India's top-ranked private arts and humanities university, have a large selection of subj
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