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Ranjeeta Rai

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The fees for BA (Hons) at Spicer Adventist University range from INR 1. 2 Lacs to INR 1 lakh. The course includes multiple fee components, which candidates are required to pay only during the admission. Once the university releases the merit lists, candidates are required to pay for the course fee to finalise the admission. 

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Pranjali Nemane

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Yes, Spicer Adventist University offer admission to foreign students.On payment of the application fee $20 for foreign students (non-refundable) your application will be processed and you will hear back from the Admission Office.

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Aare Pravardhan

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Yes, Spicer Adventist University offers a few scholarship programs for undergraduate students. One such programme is the Lila Poonawalla Foundation Scholarship, which is awarded to academically strong and economically challenged female students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in specific fields such as Animation, Bioinformatics, Biochemistry, Computer Application, Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, and Statistics.It is important to note that the information on the university's website is not very detailed, so it is recommended that you contact the university's financial aid office for more information about scholarships and
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Aare Pravardhan

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The total tuition fee for Spicer Adventist University Master of Business Administration (MBA) is INR 2.02 Lakh. Of course the cost of pursuing an MBA at Spicer Adventist University can vary depending on factors such as programme duration, specialization, and any additional fees. While some students may find the tuition fees to be reasonable compared to other institutions, it's essential to consider factors like accommodation, living expenses, and other miscellaneous costs. And its better to check the college website also.

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Aare Pravardhan

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  With a the highest package of INR 18 LPA, Spicer Adventist University has demonstrated its prowess in securing lucrative opportunities for MBA students. The presence of esteemed recruiters such as ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank further validates the university's commitment to providing quality placements. The university's track record speaks volumes, signaling a promising future for students aiming for rewarding career paths in the financial sector. So it's a best college for placements.

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Aare Pravardhan

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 Spicer Adventist University in India has had a reputation for offering decent placements for its B.Sc graduates, particularly in fields like science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).The infrastructure sounds impressive with labs, sports facilities, and more, but the salary offered in certain placements might not meet expectations. It's wise to check recent placement data and alumni experiences to make an informed decision about pursuing opportunities there. So all the best to all for making a good decision.

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9 months ago

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Aare Pravardhan

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Spicer Adventist University, Pune Maharashtra was established in the year 2014 as Private University Educational Institute to provide higher education to all. The admission process for MBA at Spicer Adventist University is to get more than 50% aggregate in graduation.  And also you should pass MHT CET exam. Every year the admission starts in the month of June. Now in next month MHT CET 2024 exam will be held from April 16 to April 30.  So all the best for everyone! 

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ARJUN Menon

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MBA is a course that generated an average of about INR 6 to 25 Lakh salary depending on the colleges. SAU Spicer Adventist University is considered the world's the largest christian school system which gives off the prestigious aura of the elites. So, the students get their ROI after successfully completing their MBA from this University along with additional career skills like entrepreneurship, management, huge networks with relevant people etc. The average annual fees is close to INR 1 Lacs for Indians and adds up to a total of 2 Lacs for the whole of the course. So the fee is easily compensated due to the high salary.

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

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, even though Spicer Adventist University was established in the year 2014, it's precursor college is almost 100 years old. Now that it's a university, it has the authority to formulate its own syllabus for the courses it offers. It's MBA course syllabus is an example of how nimble it is. They have kept pace with market demand and make changes to train students in areas that are the requirement of the Industry. Marketing, Finance and Human Resources are taught in MBA course here. The feedback from students too is very encouraging.      All in all one can definitely say that MBA here is extremely go
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Nishar Ahmed, Seventh Day Adventist is a sect amongst the Christian community. They had a minority institution in Pune that was converted to a private university in the year 2014. The teachers are dedicated, fees at ?1.5Lakh for two years duration of the course is quite reasonable. The terminology of ROI should not be used in the context of an educational institute since they have not opened a shop to make profit but to enlighten students on their chosen fields of studies. Be that as it may, students will not come to this institute if it's placements do not inspire confidence in students. It's a fact of life that students do thin
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