Is it good to pursue bba llb from Bennett University
- Pros: Integrated program (save time), strong curriculum (business + law), industry exposure, modern facilities.
- Cons: High fees, new university, location might not be ideal.
comparing options, and gathering more information, you can make the best decision for your future legal education.
which option is better -cce or IT at manipal jaipur. also is this preffered or cse in ai at bennett university noida. any feedback about plaksha university mohali
Hi there,
Hope you are doing fine.
Choosing between CCE (Computer and Communication Engineering) and IT (Information Technology) at Manipal Jaipur depends on your career interests and goals. CCE typically focuses on a broader spectrum of computing and communication technologies, integrating aspects of both electronics and software. IT, on the other hand emphasizes software, systems, and technology management with a more specialized focus on information systems.
When comparing these options with CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) in AI (Artificial Intelligence) at Bennett University, it’s important to consider the emerging trend of AI and its growing importance in the tech industry. CSE with a focus on AI generally offers cutting-edge knowledge and skills in machine learning, data analysis, and advanced computing techniques. This specialization aligns well with current industry demands and could provide a competitive edge in the job market.
At last, it is upto you that which college you want to pursue and which field you want to study.
Hope this resolves your query.
How much minimum percentile is required in jee main for take admission in Bennett University?
Is it okay to take admission in Bennett University for bba llb as it seems pretty emerging with the tag of TOI.?
Yes Bennett University has made its name in less span of time. It has become a good College choice among students. However I'll suggest you to go for government colleges first to pursue law, if not you can pursue it through Bennett.
Bennett is a private university and law is usually a 5-3 years course depending on the course you have selected that is BAllb or just LLB. So it will cost much in a private university whereas government college fee will be much lower.
Choose according to your interest and preferences. To know more about Bennett University click the link below.
https://www.careers360.com/university/bennett-university-greater-noida
Hope you find it helpful.
Thankyou!
how is bennett university . in every aspect ?
Hello Jatin !
Bennett university, greater noida offers many undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
As per the student reviews, faculty is highly qualified and interactive.
Hostels are well maintained and hostel food is hygienic.
Many events like cultural fest also happens.
All the best !
IS BENNETT UNVERSITY GOOD .SHOULD I GO THERE .WILL THERE BE ANY RISK AS IT IS ESTABLISHED IN 2016 LIKE TEACHERS LEAVING THE INSTITUTION etc?
Hi Jai,
The year of establishment is not the matter of concern. Every top university in the world was new when established. The facilities at Bennett University is at par. The university has a fully residential 68-acre campus, near the proposed metro station on Noida-Greater Noida Metro Railway line. It has tied up with Georgia Institute of Technology, Cornell University Law School, Johnson Cornell University, and Babson Global for curriculum design. The highest package was around Rs.19 LPA and the average package was around Rs.5-6 LPA.
You should definitely consider this college .
Thank you and best of luck.
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IN A first, those seeking admission to agriculture and allied courses will have to take entrance tests. The Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research (MCAER) has decided to conduct admissions for the year 2018-19 on the basis of state and central entrance exams. Earlier, admissions were conducted based on Class XII marks, but this year, the MCAER will also ask for scores of the Maharashtra Technical Common Entrance Test (MHT CET), the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) or the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE). We have assigned 70 per cent weightage to entrance exam scores and the remaining 30 to the candidate's Class XII marks," said Harihar Kausaidar, the MCAER director. This means that a bachelor's degree in agricultural engineering, horticulture, forestry, biotechnology, home or community science, food technology, sericulture, food nutrition and dietetics and agriculture will be treated on a par with other professional courses, such as engineering and medicine. To read full article - http://indianexpress.com/article/education/agriculture-courses-admissions-to-be-based-on-entrance-tests-5026315/