B.Sc. in Bangalore

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Tanisha Jaiswar

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Well, IIFT Bangalore is known for offering various BSc programs, including branches like Computer Science, Electronics, and others.sider your passion and future aspirations when selecting a branch. 

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, St Paul's College of Bangalore is having a great name in the academic circle as well as in the students community. This college provides cost of facilities to the students who take admission. College ensures the overall development of the students in their personal as well as professional lives. Their Bachelor of Science course is of course well known for excellent teachers and as a result the average placements of students of BSc is about 90% or more. The very fact that many well known companies make a beeline to SNAP students during the placement season is in itself acknowledgement of the fact that the college has
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Both institutions have their own strengths.IIFT Bangalore is well-regarded for its highly qualified faculty and comprehensive courses. The college offers various workshops and industry visits for better understanding and learning. Students have praised the well-organized admission process, friendly and patient teachers, and the strong alumni network.On the other hand, INIFD also has positive reviews. It has a good overall rating with students appreciating the skill development, work satisfaction, and work-life balance. Students at INIFD Pune have a modern infrastructure, qualified faculty, and a good placement record.

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IIFT Bangalore does not have a cutoff system for admission to its B.Sc courses. Admissions are done based on the fulfillment of eligibility criteria and on a first-come, first-serve basis subject to the availability of seats. You can apply for admissions in both online and offline modes.The eligibility criteria for the B.Sc courses at IIFT Bangalore are as follows:For regular entry, you should have passed II PUC or 10+2 in Arts, Science, or Commerce.If you have completed a 3-Year Diploma in ADFT, Textiles, Handlooms, or Costume Design & Fashion, you are eligible for Lateral Entry where you can start the course directly from the 3rd sem
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People generally have positive opinions about the B.Sc courses at IIFT Bangalore. Here are some reviews:-The faculty is highly qualified and has great knowledge about the fashion industry.The college offers various workshops and industry visits for a better understanding, learning, and also experience.The student-teacher ratio is good, and the teachers are very friendly and patient.The admission process is well-organized and efficient.The college guarantees 100% placement assistance ensuring a successful future for all IIFT graduates

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Ishu

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The eligibility criteria for the B.Sc courses at IIFT Bangalore are as follows:For regular entry, you should have passed II PUC or 10+2 in Arts, Science, or Commerce.If you have completed a 3-Year Diploma in ADFT, Textiles, Handlooms, or Costume Design & Fashion, you are eligible for Lateral Entry where you can start the course directly from the 3rd semester.For more precise information I would recommend contacting university officials directly.

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No, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is not required for admission to the B.Sc courses at IIFT Bangalore. Admissions are done based on the fulfillment of eligibility criteria and on a first-come, first-serve basis subject to the availability of seats. You can apply for admissions in both online and offline modes.The admission process at IIFT Bangalore is quite straightforward.Here are the steps:Eligibility Check: Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the course you are interested in.Application: You can apply for admissions in both online and offline modes.Online Mode: Fill up the application form online on the of
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it’s important to note that cutoffs are typically influenced by factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, available seats, and the institute’s ranking.For the IIFT entrance exam, the cutoff can range between 80-85 or 85-90 percentile, depending on the institution and available admission vacancies. It’s crucial for candidates to note that meeting the prescribed scores and percentile alone does not guarantee admission. The final selection process involves rounds like Group Discussion (GD), Written Ability Test (WAT), and Personal Interview (PI).

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, St Paul's College of Bangalore is a private college. It's a minority institution and hence 50% of its intake capacity is reserved for students from this minority for which college was established in the year 2016. For these reserved as well as balance unreserved seats for BSc courses, college gives admissions based strictly on merit. Marks obtained in 12th standard is the only criteria for both these sets of students. It is confirmed once again that this institute conducts no entrance exam for determining merit of students for giving admissions.Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, St Paul's College of Bangalore is a private Institute and is affiliated to Bangalore University. It follows the guidelines issued by the University for giving admissions to students. In fact college gives admissions based on marks obtained in the 12th or graduation exam. On the other hand, CUET is an entrance exam that is conducted by National Testing Authority for central universities across India. In the olden days, a student had to appear for different entrance exams conducted by these universities. With CUET, the burden on student community has decreased tremendously. But as St Paul's College Bangalore is a
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