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Biswajit Pal

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Amity University Noida is a better choice than Amity University Lucknow. Amity Noida is the headquarters of Amity and that some companies only visit the Noida campus for placements. Amity Business School in Lucknow is not as good as the Noida campus.  According to Shiksha, Amity School of Fashion Technology has been ranked 15th in Fashion Design by India Today in 2021. Amity University Lucknow has a beautiful campus, well-maintained classes, and a peaceful environment.

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Suhas Gupta

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Pearl Academy is better than Amity for fashion design. Pearl Academy says it has a 99% placement rate for 2022-2023, with the highest packages being 17 LPA and 20.27 LPA. Some of the companies that have hired Pearl Academy graduates include Accenture, Walt Disney, and IBM. Amity School of Fashion Technology (ASFT) in Noida says it offers 100% placement assistance to its students. The average package for an MBA in Fashion Management is Rs 4 Lacs per year, with the highest package reaching Rs 10 Lacs per year. 

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Ashif Aktar

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The eligibility criteria for pursuing an MBA (Fashion Management) at Amity School of Fashion Technology are as follows:Educational Qualification: Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks.Entrance Exam Score: Applicants should possess a valid score in any of the following management entrance exams:CAT (Common Admission Test)GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)MAT (Management Aptitude Test)Post-Graduation Option: Those who have completed their post-graduation in a relevant subject can also apply for the PhD program.For more details, you can visit the official website of
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Ashif Aktar

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The MBA (Fashion Management) program at Amity covers various aspects of the fashion industry, including courses related to textiles, raw materials, entrepreneurship, and business analytics. It’s an exciting opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in the dynamic world of fashion and management. To pursue an MBA in Fashion Management at Amity School of Fashion Technology, you need to meet the following eligibility criteria:1. Bachelor’s Degree: You must have a bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks.2. Entrance Exam Score: You should have a valid score in one of the following entrance exams:MAT (Management Ap
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Ashif Aktar

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The fee structure for undergraduate courses at Amity School of Fashion Technology varies based on the specific program. Here are the details:B.Des (Bachelor of Design):First-year fees: 1.52 lakhs MBA in Fashion Management:First-year fees: 3.4 lakhs M.A. in Fashion:First-year fees: 1.3 lakhs M.Des (Master of Design):First-year fees: 1.3 lakhsPh.D. in Fashion:First-year fees: 1 lakh Total programme fees: Varies based on the duration of the courses.Please note that the fees mentioned above are approximate and subject to change. I recommend visiting the official Amity School of Fashion Technology website for precise and
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Ashif Aktar

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Amity School of Fashion Technology in Noida offers admission to various programs in the field of fashion. Let’s delve into the specifics:- Bachelor of Design (BDes) Admission Eligibility: Candidates must have passed Class 12 in any subject with a minimum of 50% marks.Selection Criteria: Based on merit, written tests, and personal interviews conducted by the college.- Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Design (MDes) Admission Eligibility: A bachelor’s degree in fashion design or any other stream with at least 50% marks.Selection Criteria: Merit-based, along with written tests and personal interviews.-Master of Busin
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Arun Kumar S V

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Both Quantum School of Technology and Dev Bhoomi Institute of Technology, Dev Bhoomi Group of Institutions are reputed institutions in India, and the choice between the two for B Tech can depend on various factors such as the student's preferences, location, and career goals. Here's a brief comparison between the two:1. Location: Quantum School of Technology is located in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, while Dev Bhoomi Institute of Technology is located in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. Students may prefer one location over the other based on factors such as proximity to home, availability of accommodation, and local amenities.2. Programs offered:
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Krishnendu Chatterjee

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The highest and the lowest package offered during MIT School of Food Technology BTech Food Technology placements over the past three years are presented below:Particulars BTech Placement Statistics (2021)BTech Placement Statistics (2022)BTech Placement Statistics (2023)the highest packageINR 3 LPAINR 6 LPAINR 6.5 LPAthe lowest packageINR 2.4 LPAINR 1.8 LPAINR 1.2 LPA

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

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, comparing a deemed to be university or a private University with a public University is an exercise which is fraud with danger. This is so because the former has no other colleges affiliated to its actually one in all institution. On the other hand, public universities like the North Maharashtra University have many colleges which are affiliated to it. Some colleges may be performing excellently while some could be lagards. In such a scenario comparing becomes quite tough.        On the other end of the spectrum is the nimbleness of deemed to be universities vis-a-vis the sluggish nature of publi
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, a very interesting query raised by many students. Let me first explain the dynamics of the cutoff and then a specific case of MIT's School of food technology. Cutoffs are announced by many institutions to limit the number of students vying for a limited number of seats in popular courses. If the intake capacity is say 100 but thousands of students apply then there will be chaos. Bad names too will come to the institute. Also, system may collapse. Hence to avoid these pitfalls, institutes announce cutoffs below which students cannot even apply. This restricts the number of applicants to a reasonable level. As a
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