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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Presidency Group is known for quality. The teaching faculty of the university comprises of eminent and accomplished academicians from some of the premier institutions such as the IITs, IIMs, NMIMs, Symbiosis, ISB and IISc, to name a few. The unique feature of the B.Tech programme is its industry practice outreach programme. Industrial Practice Structure: IP is part of the undergraduate B.Tech. Programme that takes the classroom to a professional location for a period of 7 and a half months. Hence, studying B.Tech at Presidency University will be rewarding experience. The IP structure will definitely help students community to identify
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Shabana Bee

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I suggest you to go for Amity Uuniversity. There are various job opportunities after completion of MBA programme. For admissions in MBA at Amity University, you have appear for Amity JEE exam.

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Samarth K

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Hi Arpit,
Presidency University, Bangalore is a private university established under the Karnataka State Law, by Act No. 41 of 2013. It is not affiliated to any university as it itself is a university.
An autonomous college is a college which is affiliated to a university, but which has an internal management of syllabus and examination.
In a private university, the syllabus is designed by the university, and the exam as well as the evaluation too is done by the university.

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Samarth K

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Hey Adnan, it is doubtful that you will get a seat through COMED-K. So, what I would suggest is to take the admission directly in the university, rather called as 'Management Quota'. The fees would remain the same. But, you'll have to book the seat as soon as possible because the university's seat distribution works on first come, first served basis.

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