Amity University has categorized admissions as sponsored and non-sponsored. The sponsored category students include those candidates who have low merit in the required qualifying examination.
The university reduces the eligibility and cutoff criteria for such students for which they are charged comparatively higher fees. In most of the courses available at Amity University, the institute has provided a 5% relaxation in the eligibility criteria to students who are willing to take admission under the sponsored category.
The table below shows the difference in the cutoff criteria for admission under sponsored and non-sponsored categories for an MBA at Amity University Noida:
Exam | Cutoff 2024 (Non-Sponsored Category) | Cutoff 2024 (Sponsored Category) |
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MAT | 650 Scores | 600 Scores |
GMAT | 550 Scores | 500 Scores |
CMAT | 200 Scores | 150 Scores |
CAT | 85 Percentile | 75 Percentile |
XAT | 85 Percentile | 75 Percentile |
NMAT | 250 Scores | 200 Scores |
From the table given above, we can see that the cutoff for all exams is lower for sponsored category students. The first-year semester fee for Amity University MBA sponsored category is INR 5,83,500 (Noida campus) whereas the per semester fee for non-sponsored category students is INR 3,89,000. The fee structure for both categories has a difference of around INR 2 Lakhs which is a huge amount to be paid for six months.
Students who come from financially well-off families are usually admitted in the sponsored category and do not have to worry about scoring more in the examinations held.
Admissions to B.A. (Hons) at Delhi University are based on marks secured in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG). Last year, B.A (Hons) at Delhi University had a cutoff of more than 650 for most of its colleges. The expected college-wise CUET UG cutoff 2024 for DU B.A. (Hons) admissions is given below:
Colleges | Expected CUET UG Cutoff 2024 |
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Gargi College | 758.45 |
Hans Raj College | 754.6 - 758.45 |
Daulat Ram College | 766.15 |
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College | 731.5 - 736.25 |
Bharati College | 723.8 - 728.5 |
Bhim Rao Ambedkar College | 723.8 |
Delhi College of Arts & Commerce | 686 |
Deshbandhu College | 631.5 |
Hindu College | 762.3 |
Janki Devi Memorial College | 716.1 - 720.75 |
Jesus & Mary College | 739.2 - 744 |
Kirori Mal College | 754.6 - 767.25 |
Lakshmi Bai College for Women | 723.8 |
Maharaja Agrasen College | 723.8 - 728.5 |
Maitreyi College for Women | 716.1 - 720.75 |
Mata Sundri College for Women | 739.2 - 744 |
Miranda House | 770 |
Moti Lal Nehru College | 762.3 - 767.25 |
Rajdhani College | 762.3 - 767.25 |
Ramanujan College | 758.45 - 763.375 |
Ramjas College | 770 - 775 |
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College | 762.3 - 767.25 |
Shri Ram College of Commerce | 770 |
Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College | 754.6 - 759.5 |
St Stephens College | 754.6 |
Yes, BHU is one of the top universities for pursuing an MBBS degree. The Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS-BHU), Varanasi, was ranked 6th by India Today, 7th by IIRF, and 2nd by Outlook in 2023 in the field of medicine. Admissions to this course are based on marks obtained in NEET UG. The university has three main faculties including medicine, dental sciences, and Ayurveda. BHU MBBS is offered under the faculty of medicine and is a full-time five-year undergraduate course.
IMS BHU has a huge campus with various facilities like a hospital, hostels, a post office, sports fields, and playgrounds. A hospital is located on the campus for hands-on experience for its medical students. This institute also offers good placement opportunities and reports a salary package of INR 15 LPA and INR 13.5 LPA for its undergraduate and postgraduate medical programs.
DU B.Com admissions are based on marks secured in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG). According to previous year's CUET cutoff data, B.Com at Delhi University had a cutoff of more than 600 for most of its colleges. The expected college-wise CUET UG cutoff 2024 for DU B.Com admissions is given below:
Colleges | Expected CUET UG Cutoff 2024 |
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Gargi College | 623.7 |
Daulat Ram College | 739.2 |
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College | 770 |
Bharati College | 770 |
Bhim Rao Ambedkar College | 770 |
Delhi College of Arts & Commerce | 700 |
Janki Devi Memorial College | 754.6 |
Jesus & Mary College | 770 |
Kirori Mal College | 770 |
Lakshmi Bai College for Women | 739.2 |
Maitreyi College for Women | 754.6 |
Mata Sundri College for Women | 770 |
Moti Lal Nehru College | 762.3 |
Ramanujan College | 762.3 |
Ramjas College | 770 |
Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Khalsa College | 762.3 |
According to the summer internship placement data released for PGP, PGP-Finance and PGP-Liberal Studies, there were a total of 541 students in the for batch 2022-24. The summer internship placement drive was conducted for 3 days and 122 recruiters participated.
The highest stipend offered was INR 6.47 Lakhs, which has increased 73% from the previous year. The average stipend of females has also increased by 23% and stood at INR 2.81 Lakhs. The average and the median stipend has increased by 25%.
IIM Kozhikode summer internship for the 2022-24 batch is as follows:
Particulars | Summer Internship Statistics 2022-24 |
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Highest Stipend | INR 6.47 lakhs |
Median Stipend | INR 2.50 lakhs |
Average Stipend | INR 2.50 lakhs |
Average Stipend (Females) | INR 2.81 lakhs |
Average Stipend of Top 5 Percentile | INR 4.06 lakhs |
Average Stipend of Top 10 Percentile | INR 3.97 lakhs |
Average Stipend of Top 20 Percentile | INR 3.40 lakhs |
Average Stipend of Top 50 Percentile | INR 3.14 lakhs |
IIM Calcutta shortlisted 931 for WAT-PI out of 175543 general category candidates who selected IIM Calcutta PGP as their CAT Preference. The details are tabulated below:
Admission Stats
Category | No. of Candidates Selected IIM Calcutta PGP | Candidates Selected for WAT/PI |
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General | 175543 | 931 |
EWS | 10191 | 63 |
NC-OBC | 40991 | 409 |
SC | 22458 | 418 |
ST | 6318 | 222 |
PWD | NA | NA |
Cutoff Stats
Category | Composite Score for WAT/PI Shortlist | Composite Score for Admission Offer |
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General | 52.7 | 51.8 |
EWS | 48.1 | 48.7 |
NC-OBC | 45.4 | 39.7 |
SC | 39 | 39.6 |
ST | 33.3 | 34.9 |
PWD | NA | NA |
Category | Number of Students |
General | 233 |
EWS | 9 |
NC-OBC | 130 |
SC | 72 |
ST | 36 |
PwD | NA |
IIIT Delhi cutoffs are released by JAC Delhi based on the previous year’s cutoff and JEE Mains score. In 2023, the overall JEE Mains cutoff for the SC category ranged from 25550 to 58764 ranks.
However, according to the JEE Mains Predictor 2024, 80 percentile is expected to range between 233022 and 250381 ranks.
Hence, there are very low chances of getting admission to IIIT Delhi with an 80 percentile under the SC category and OS quota. Candidates can refer to the table given below to comprehend last year’s cutoff trend for the SC category and other state quotas:
Courses |
2023 Cutoff |
BTech Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence |
45724 |
BTech Computer Science Engineering |
62163 |
BTech Computer Science and Applied Mathematics |
71978 |
BTech Computer Science and Design |
73949 |
BTech Electronics & Communication Engineering |
78149 |
BTech Computer Science & Social Sciences |
86759 |
BTech Electronics & Communication Engineering |
89941 |
BTech Electronics & VLSI Engineering |
94200 |
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeeth offers AEEE scholarship based on the rank in the entrance examination. Usually, 200+ scholarships are awarded based on the Amrita Entrance Examination - Engineering every year. The scholarship ranges from 25% to 90% per annum on tuition fees.
Students with a rank under 1000 might be eligible for a 90% scholarship, candidates holding a 1000-2000 rank in AEEE could be provided with a 50% scholarship and students holding a position within 5000 rank holders can be entitled to a 25% scholarship. Getting a scholarship with a 13000 rank is difficult but not impossible.
The scholarship slab depends on the AEEE 2024 rank, the availability of seats in a particular branch, and the number of applicants applying for that branch.
The university has three scholarship slabs: Slab 1, Slab 2 and Slab 3. Every slab has a subsidized B.Tech fee for the academic year 2024-25. Depending on the rank of the candidate in AEEE 2024, the following subsidized fees must be paid:
*The scholarship slab 1 and slab 2 are allotted for the academic year 2024-2025.
Scholarship Continuation Criteria:
The continuation of AEEE scholarship is based on the fulfilment of the below-mentioned criteria:
If the student fails to maintain the above criteria, the Slab 1 candidate has to pay Slab 2 scholarship fees. Similarly, if the CGPA of a slab 2 student is less than 7.5, he or she has to pay slab 3 scholarship fees.
In case, the student of a higher slab shifts to a lower slab, he or she will not be able to move back to the higher slab accomplished before.
IIM Lucknow concluded its summer internship placement for PGP and PG-ABM batch 2023-25 with a 100% placement. The students received a total of 576 offers. They were placed across various roles in Consulting, Finance, General Management, Product Management, Sales & Marketing, Operations & Retail, and E-Commerce.
The highest domestic stipend stood at INR 3.50 lakhs and the highest international stipend at INR 4 lakhs per month. The average and the median stipend were INR 1.31 lakhs per month and INR 1.30 lakhs per month respectively.
IIM Lucknow Summer Internship for batch 2023-25 is as follows:
Particulars | Summer Internship Statistics 2024 |
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Highest Stipend (International) | INR 4 lakhs per month |
Highest Stipend (Domestic) | INR 3.5 lakhs per month |
Average Stipend | INR 1.31 lakhs per month |
Median Stipend | INR 1.3 lakhs per month |
Average Stipend of Top 10% | INR 2.25 lakhs per month |
Average Stipend of Top 25% | INR 2.08 lakhs per month |
Average Stipend of Top 50% | INR 1.77 lakhs per month |
Wearing a proper uniform daily at Chandigarh University depends on the academic course opted by the student. In the case of courses like Hotel Management, Airlines & Airport Management, Law, etc., it’s compulsory to wear a proper uniform as per the program requirement. For all other courses students are required to wear and follow the Formal Dress Code as recommended by the University only on Wednesdays.
It is mandatory to purchase uniforms from campus. They are available within the campus and can be purchased at the beginning of your classes. It is highly recommended that students avoid buying their uniforms from stores off campus.
The uniform for boys & girls is the same. The winter uniform comprises of navy blue college blazer and steel grey trousers with a college tie. Wearing a turban for Sikh boys is compulsory. Patkas & caps and half pants are not permitted in the college and are considered as an act of indiscipline. All students must wear proper uniforms during workshops & seminars.