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Hello Chestha,
you can pursue an online MBA in Pharmaceutical management from top institutes like NMIMS, DY Patil University, and Manipal University. entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, or university- specific tests are accepted. some online programs may offer direct admission based on your B.Pharm marks and work experience.
Yes, commerce background students can pursue B.Sc in Airlines and Airport Management.
Eligibility:
Must have completed 12th grade in any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) from a recognized board.
Some colleges may prefer English as a compulsory subject
No need for science background.
The course focuses on management, operations, hospitality, and aviation industry knowledge, not hardcore science subjects.
Hii,
Yes, commerce students can definitely pursue a BSc in Airlines and Airport Management. Most colleges in India allow students from any stream—Commerce, Arts, or Science—as long as they've passed 12th standard. You usually need around 45% to 50% marks in your 12th, and some colleges may ask for English as a compulsory subject, but Physics or Maths are not required.
This course doesn’t focus heavily on science or maths. Instead, it teaches you about airport operations, airline customer service, ground handling, safety, cargo management, and how the aviation industry works. Since it’s more about management and communication, your commerce background fits well.
After completing the course, you can work in various roles like ground staff, airport operations executive, cargo handling, airline customer support, and more. Some people also go for cabin crew training or aviation management jobs later on.
So yes, you’re eligible, and it’s a good career path if you're interested in the aviation industry
Hi poorvika
Yes every private college have management seats in veterinary college
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Hi raj
Please tell the field either you want management college in medical or engineering
The total fees and donation amount for B.Tech (AIDs) under management quota in 2025 can vary significantly between colleges and programs. For example, at BMS College of Engineering, the tuition fee for B.E. Computer Science & Engineering (Data Science) is 8.50 Lakh, with a donation of 10 Lakh. At RV College of Engineering, the total course fee for B.E. Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning is 60 Lakh, including a donation of 12 Lakh. Other institutions like Saveetha University and SRM University may also charge a substantial amount for management quota seats, potentially ranging from 9 Lakh to 18 Lakh.
To get the most accurate information:
1. Contact the College Directly:
The most reliable way to find out the exact fees and donation amount is to contact the specific college or university you are interested in and inquire about their management quota admission fees for B.Tech (AIDs) in 2025.
2. Check College Websites:
Many colleges publish their fee structures on their official websites. Look for the "fees" or "admission" section for details, says a Quora thread.
3. Consult Admission Consultants:
Some admission consultants specialize in management quota admissions and can provide information on fees and donation amounts for various colleges.
Pearl Academy – MBA in Fashion & Lifestyle Business Management
Duration: 2 years
Campuses: New Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru
Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in any discipline
Admission: Pearl Academy Entrance Exam + Interview
Fees: ~11.85 lakhs
Key Highlights
Global Collaborations – Partnerships with LDT Nagold (Germany) & Manchester Met (UK)
Practical Learning – Industry projects, masterclasses, case studies
Capstone Project – Real-world business challenge in final year
Career Opportunities
Retail Buyer, Brand Manager, Visual Merchandiser, Luxury Retail Manager, Marketing Strategist
Hello Shubham,
As of now, there is no official information available regarding the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program at DSEU Ranholla Campus . The Delhi Skill and Entrepreneurship University (DSEU) offers MBA programs at select campuses, but specific details about the Ranholla Campus are not provided.
Eligibility Criteria:
A Bachelor's degree from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for reserved categories).
Admission may be based on entrance exams or merit , depending on the specific program and campus.
Application Process:
Applications are typically submitted through the official DSEU admission portal: https://dseuadm.samarth.edu.in/ .
The application fee is Rs. 900 , which is non-refundable.
Important Dates:
The application start and end dates for MBA programs vary each year and are announced on the official DSEU website.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, regularly check the official DSEU website: https://dseu.ac.in/ .
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Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
It's definitely frustrating when college doesn't feel vibrant with fests and the hostel lacks good facilities.
One of the most direct approaches is to communicate through the student representatives or the student council . If the college has a student council, these elected representatives are meant to voice the concerns of the student body. Students can approach their representatives, explain the lack of fests and the issues with hostel facilities, and request them to take these points forward to the college administration during their meetings.
Another avenue is to form a collective and write a formal letter to the concerned authorities . A well-written letter, signed by a significant number of students, can carry more weight. This letter should clearly outline the specific problems – for instance, mentioning the lack of cultural events and suggesting the benefits of having them, and detailing the issues with hostel facilities like cleanliness, food quality, or lack of amenities. Addressing this letter to the Principal, Dean of Student Affairs, or the hostel warden would be appropriate.
Students can also try to schedule a meeting with the Dean of Student Affairs or the Principal . A group of students, again perhaps led by student representatives, could seek a formal meeting to discuss their grievances in person. This allows for a direct dialogue and the opportunity to explain the impact of these issues on student life and well-being.
Utilizing official feedback mechanisms provided by the college, if any, is also important. Some colleges have suggestion boxes, online feedback portals, or regular feedback sessions. Students should use these channels to formally register their concerns about the lack of fests and the inadequacy of hostel facilities.
Finally, if internal channels don't yield satisfactory results, students might consider peaceful protests or raising awareness through student-run media , if permitted within college guidelines. However, this should usually be a last resort and done responsibly, focusing on constructive dialogue rather than confrontation. It's always best to start with respectful and formal communication through the established channels within the college.
I hope this helps.
Hello there,
Here is a professional and concise feedback: Subject: Feedback on College Infrastructure and Maintenance
Respected Management,
The college infrastructure and greenery are commendable, providing a pleasant and fresh environment. However, the classroom maintenance requires improvement. Several rooms have broken furniture and need proper upkeep.
I request you to kindly look into this matter to enhance the learning environment.
Thank you. Sincerely, [Your Name]
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