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The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The annual Elizabeth Public Schools Senior Seminar event was held on October 21, 2017 at John E. Dwyer Academy which was open to all 12th grade students in the district. This is an event that began 8 years ago in order to ensure that all 12th grade high school students in our district receive access to college representatives and experts in post-secondary preparation. This event is different than a college fair in the sense that presenters are given a classroom from 8am-12pm to provide students with an in depth 35-40 minute presentation on Financial Aid, Admissions Process, SAT/ACT, military enlistment, etc. A total of 28 workshops were offered, where students selected the 5 that best fit their needs/interests.
The annual Elizabeth Public Schools Senior Seminar event was held on October 21, 2017 at John E. Dwyer Academy which was open to all 12th grade students in the district. This is an event that began 8 years ago in order to ensure that all 12th grade high school students in our district receive access to college representatives and experts in post-secondary preparation. This event is different than a college fair in the sense that presenters are given a classroom from 8am-12pm to provide students with an in depth 35-40 minute presentation on Financial Aid, Admissions Process, SAT/ACT, military enlistment, etc. A total of 28 workshops were offered, where students selected the 5 that best fit their needs/interests.
Students, potential students and community members showed up for some fun in the sun, and to learn about the admissions process at College of DuPage during the B-96 event held recently.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
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JNUSU congratulates the student community that due to persistent student struggles th .
AC Meeting took several histone decisions: including setting up of JNU Press on an; t e .
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The followmg decisiOnS were taken at the AC meeting yesterday: .
Establishment of Independent, Open Access model for JNU Press: It wa dec1ded that the JNU Press will be run on an Open Access model (as proposed by JNUSU) The cc publishing/copyright controlled model that was previously proposed by the JNU adm1mstratio was reJected JNUSU's proposal on Open access model was evolved through a series of pubh meetings, mteractions w1th faculty members as well as people assoCiated w1th the Open Acces movement.Several teachers as well as the J N UTA active! s u o rted the nnCI le and the ro osa .
As a result of our collective efforts, JN U, as an i nstitu tio n, has now upheld the democratic principle .
of ~utonomy and open access. The technica lities ofthe press have to be fi naI i sed, but the principi' .
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of 1ts functronmg has been stated categorically. .
Scrapping of De-Linking of BAIMA in SLL&CS: This maJor policy decision (resolvea m the SL BoS earlier this semester) has been ratified by the AC, despite repeated and habitual hurdles created once again m the AC, by the well-known pro-de\lnklng voices from SLL&CS. Grade-Percentage Conversion Formula Adopted: our demand for conversion of CGPA into percentage has been accepted in the AC The existmg premise of B only as 55 per cent has been reta~ned. The formula for conversion of CGPA to percentage would be (CGPA/9)x100. .
'Third' option introduced in gender category in JNU's forms: Gender .
stereotyping was defeated, and the Individual's right to choose sexual orientation was upheld in .
JNU. The AC accepted the students' proposal of mtroducmg a 'thlfd' opt1on than male/female in .
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Guidelines of the Jlllinistry of social Justice and Empowerment for .
students with disability to be implemented in JNU: The AC has committed to .
implement g u 1delines of M"''strv ofSoc1aI J ustlCe and Empowerment for students WIth disa bilitres .
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lump-sum grant of Rs. 15,000, dunng the final stage of Ph.D., has been removed bY the AC. .
On Raising the Eligibility Income CaP for MCM: on JNUSU's demand to increase the rncome cap .
from. 1\akh, the JNuad ministration has said that by next month Its response to this demand will be .
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0~the new hostel will be expedited SPS dorm will be converted into a full-fiedged hostel by next .
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JNUSU demanded that the JNU It was decided that the SLL&Cs oean will formulate a res onse languages from the UPSC. At the AC osition will be recommended to the UP5C b the\IC. ofJNU a amst the exclusion and thiS k F . jNUSU's persistent argument,.
·t·on of Pll1 orm: oespte d ·d d that On the demand of a bolt 1 f almost the all facultY members. It was ec e . there was a huge uproar and resistance ro;then a decis,on wl\ be taken. jNUSU wi\\ keep up tt~ the proposal will be sent to the centres :~d harassment for ava\in month\ fe\\owshl s an .
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admmstraton suggested that another committee be orme !he mattes. . . t Ph.D.: JNUSU raised the issue of fulfilling .
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reservations in the direct ph.D· programme. e OnexistrngtheanomalySchedLJiewtll beforcorrected~JIIICA entrance exam results: It is well known that manY students who apply for JNU's MCA programme also apply in vanous !ITs and NITs. However, the .
entrance exam results for JNU's MCA programme are announced quite late-and 1n the mean time, the admission process of \ITs/ NITs and private mst1tutes close. Therefore, many students who get admiss1on in JNU are denied the option of studying in JNU. At the AC meeting, thiS 1ssue was ra1sed, and a committee has been constituted to give its recommendations to address thiS .
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We congratulate the student community that certain historic advancements in our struggle for a more democratic university were achieved yesterday. The Oelinking Policy that was 1mposed mmumty y the JNU adm1mstrat1on and certain faculty lobbies mSLL& , stan .
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The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The annual Elizabeth Public Schools Senior Seminar event was held on October 21, 2017 at John E. Dwyer Academy which was open to all 12th grade students in the district. This is an event that began 8 years ago in order to ensure that all 12th grade high school students in our district receive access to college representatives and experts in post-secondary preparation. This event is different than a college fair in the sense that presenters are given a classroom from 8am-12pm to provide students with an in depth 35-40 minute presentation on Financial Aid, Admissions Process, SAT/ACT, military enlistment, etc. A total of 28 workshops were offered, where students selected the 5 that best fit their needs/interests.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
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FEES STRUCTURE
At the time of admission, only three types of the fee are required-
1- Registration Charges- Rs. 1000 (Adjustable)
2-Admission Fee - Rs. 90,000 ( One Time, Non-Refundable)
3-Cation Money - Rs. 25,000 ( Refundable)
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ADMISSION
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GD Goenka Signature School Opp.
GD Goenka University Sohna Road
Gurugram-122103
Contact no- 9810910000
Email-admissions@gdgss.in, mail@gdgss.in
Last Wednesday, March 15, IVC hosted over 50 different colleges and universities for the College Fair. Students were able to ask different representatives about their college admissions process and requirements.
Are you planning to transfer to a 4-year university? Visit the IVC Transfer Center at ivc.edu/transfer-center.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The annual Elizabeth Public Schools Senior Seminar event was held on October 21, 2017 at John E. Dwyer Academy which was open to all 12th grade students in the district. This is an event that began 8 years ago in order to ensure that all 12th grade high school students in our district receive access to college representatives and experts in post-secondary preparation. This event is different than a college fair in the sense that presenters are given a classroom from 8am-12pm to provide students with an in depth 35-40 minute presentation on Financial Aid, Admissions Process, SAT/ACT, military enlistment, etc. A total of 28 workshops were offered, where students selected the 5 that best fit their needs/interests.
Our Campus is exclusively designed for the purpose of organising student admissions. The aim of the system is to support admissions from the moment a potential applicant becomes interested in the institution to the time they pass out from the Institute. It saves 70% of administration’s time on the admission process and also tracks students as alumni.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The annual Elizabeth Public Schools Senior Seminar event was held on October 21, 2017 at John E. Dwyer Academy which was open to all 12th grade students in the district. This is an event that began 8 years ago in order to ensure that all 12th grade high school students in our district receive access to college representatives and experts in post-secondary preparation. This event is different than a college fair in the sense that presenters are given a classroom from 8am-12pm to provide students with an in depth 35-40 minute presentation on Financial Aid, Admissions Process, SAT/ACT, military enlistment, etc. A total of 28 workshops were offered, where students selected the 5 that best fit their needs/interests.
Students, potential students and community members showed up for some fun in the sun, and to learn about the admissions process at College of DuPage during the B-96 event held recently.
The annual Elizabeth Public Schools Senior Seminar event was held on October 21, 2017 at John E. Dwyer Academy which was open to all 12th grade students in the district. This is an event that began 8 years ago in order to ensure that all 12th grade high school students in our district receive access to college representatives and experts in post-secondary preparation. This event is different than a college fair in the sense that presenters are given a classroom from 8am-12pm to provide students with an in depth 35-40 minute presentation on Financial Aid, Admissions Process, SAT/ACT, military enlistment, etc. A total of 28 workshops were offered, where students selected the 5 that best fit their needs/interests.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
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JNU administration has been forced to incorporate several of JNUSU's demands in JNU's proposal for utilisation of the funds received under the 1ih Plan, for increasing MCM, for building more hostels, for better health-care facilities and for improving other infrastructural facilities. · .
)> Improvements in hostel allotments: This year, because of JNUSU's protest and repeated interventions SC/ST/PH students were alloted hostel accommodation within a day of applying. The discriminatory policy of hostel allotment for OBC students prevailing till last yea'" (whereby they were allotted hostels after all the general category students) was also changed: OBC students 1n the reserved category and general category students were allotted hostels simultaneously. After JNUSU's intervention, old SPS building has been renovated and turned into a full-fledged dormitory for boys to address the immediate accommodation crisis. .
)> After three long years, JNU's Central Library procured around 3,700 new books. There have also been several changes and improvements in the library facilities, including renovation. digitisation and improved cataloguing. At the open house organised by JNUSU to discuss problems regarding the library, students .
directly raised several issues which were noted by the librarian, and this became a platform to articulate and build pressure for our demands. .
Again, for the first time in JNU, the JNUSU organised school-level brainstorming sessions with students and faculty, towards a broad academic rejuvenation in JNU. Before the BoS meetings, these brainstorming sessions.
created a platform where common students (not just elected representatives) and faculty members could discuss serious academic issues in a transparent, non-hierarchical, democratic manner. Various issues, like the need to introduce new courses, reasons for high drop-out rates, and the need to democratise the classroom atmosphere were brought up, and a broad consensus on these issues was painstakingly built. As a result, when JNUSU councillors brought up these issues in the BoS meetings, they were even supported by some faculty members, who saw merit in the students' arguments and demands. As a consequence, several new courses are in the process of being introduced. .
~ An open house on translation of basic academic texts was organised with experts in the area, towards addressing the language barrier in academics for the first time in JNU. .
Vigilance in the Admission process: As a result of JNUSU's timely interventions, the JNU administration .
released second lists this year, in order to fulfill reservations and the intake mandated by JNU's Academic Council. Fighting Administrative High-handedness and Attempts at Fee-hike and User Charges: Administrative attempts to impose fee hikes and user charges in Mahanadi and Yamuna were robustly resisted and pushed back. JNUSU also repeatedly intervened and protested against the authoritarian behavior of various hostel wardens in Yamuna, Koyna and Shipra and in a united struggle with the residents of Yamuna forced the exit of the Yamuna hostel warden. .
Towards ensuring workers' rights: JNUSU had to repeatedly intervene to ensure a range of demands. 16 .
safai karamcharis working with Garima were terminated by the administration; JNUSU immediately intervened and ensured that all of them were taken back. Moreover, JNUSU had to repeatedly intervene to ensure that arrears due to workers (from salary increments announced in April 2011 and November 2011) were paid to them. Contractors had been dilly-dallying these payments for months together, and JNUSU finally managed to ensure workers' arrears only a couple of months back. JNUSU has also raised the issue of legally mandated ESI/PF payments for all workers employed in JNU. .
Intervention with the UGC: JNUSU articulated these issues of social inclusion, democratisation of decision-making bo-dies, financial assistance and campus democracy at every possible forum . When the UGC sought participation and comments in a meeting on its document 'Guidelines for Students' Entitlements and Obligations', JNUSU was the only students union or students' body to provide a detailed critique, rebutting the underlying .
philosophy, as well as specific provisions of the UGC note. The document submitted by JNUSU, which articulated demands for enhanced financial assistance, translation of texts, democratic participation of .
students in decision-making bodies, and right to student union elections, became the rallying point for all .
student representatives from various national organisations who attended the meeting. This document, which .
has been unanimously endorsed by these student representatives, is now an established rejoinder to the UGC note .
prepared by various Vice Chancellors. .
Solidarity with students and people"s struggles: JNUSU has never seen JNU as an island, far removed from the social and political realities of the world surrounding us. During April this year, when the students in two of Delhi's campuses (IP university and IGNOU) have been agitating against anti-student administrative policies the .
JNUSU representatives visited the two campuses regularly and participated in the struggle. JNUSU organized active support and solidarity to Rohingya refugees from Burma, to the workers of the Maruti plant in Manesar, to the struggling people in Koodamkulam, and against the recent racially motivated threats and attacks against people from the north-east. JNUSU also collected relied funds for flood-hit people of Assam. .
Detailed Convenor reports, articulating ID.! the initiatives taken up by JNUSU on a range of issues, both at the University and School/Centre levels, will be tabled in various Schools GBMs. JNUSU appeals to the student community to participate in large numbers in the GBMs and strengthen JNUSU's efforts towards greater social inclusion, democratization and students' rights. .
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The ABVP had brought out an extremely communal pamphlet on the Masood Issue again. The case of Masood was a case regarding the admission process In our University and not a communal Issue as the ABVP Is trying to make out of 1t. We.
and highly condemnable. However, an organization like the ABVP which had the history of lmpo$1ng dress·code on girl of tennis star Sania Mirza was extremely distasteful and gender insensitJve. The fatwa Imposed on SanIa Mirza Is anti-women .
would like to warn the ABVP not to try and divide the students on communal lines. On the other hand,the ABVP's descriptionstudents has no moral ~ghtto question such fundamentalist perspective ofwomen which they also subscribe to..
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EXPOSE THE LIES AND SLANDER OF AISAIIj.
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' crcrte:~9J05 Now that the total' non-performance of the AISA led JNUSU having been totally exposed, the AISA is resorting to the worst kind of politics based on false claims regarding their functioni~ in the Union and personal attacks against the office-bearers of SFI-AISF (see .
AISA pamphlet which came on 18-09-05). While our criticisms of a non-functional JNUSU President this year was entirely based on .
political lines, the AISA has stooped to low levels of slandering and personal attacks against the office bearers which goes against the ..from the following:THE NON-EXISTENT STRUGGLES OF AJSA: First and foremost, the AISA which was in the leadership of the Students' Union has .
political ethos of this campus. On the other hand the baseless c!aims of the AISA regarding their functioning in the JNUSU are exposed.
campus. Quite ridicuiously. the AISA has accused us of scuttling the struggles which were waged in their dreams! We would like to ask .
ensured a retreat of ~he student movementl let alone providing any political leadership to carry forward the student rnovement of this.
the AISA which struggle are they talking about? The student community In this campus is witness to the fact that the AISA led.
scuttled the achievements of last year's JNUSU as well as this year's Charter of Demands through thetr absolute inactivity. In the case of .
the students' election to AC, the AISA is while parroting the same logic of the Adminisbation is unable to explain why did it not protest .
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JNUSU dJd not.call for any struggle over the last one year on the Charter of Demands. Howev~r.
. it has ~~AISA which has ~the JNUSU Constitution to allow for such election to be conducted by the Election Committee. .
against the undue delay in the entire matter. It has also not explained why did the JNUSU President not conduct a UGBM to amend.
The AISA led JNUSU over the last one year did not take a single demonstration to the HRD Ministry OD the q~on of .
privatization of education or the Private University Bill, whereas the Left students' organizations had protested against this Bill in the last .
semester itself. Suddenly, the AISA led JNUSU in an infonnal Council Meeting proposed to organize an AJI India Students' Convention on .
17tl August The proposal of that very date In itself was an attempt to undennine the JNUSU and use It for narrow sectarian .
purposes since that was actually the date for AJSA's All India March. Finally in that Counctl it was decided that the Convention will be .
Has the JNUSU President even bothered to write a single letter to any of the umons after this council so that it could be organized in .
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held in the month of September. The AISA led JNUSU till date has not taken any step to organize their own propnsed convention..
mentioned Council was never communicated to the student community. In spite of that the AISA has the audacity to report the discussion .
September while she was very keen to do so had it been organized on 17t. August? On the other hand, the discussion in the above.
in the Council which they are not supposed to know in the first place as nothing ~communicated to the students. We condemn in.
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agajn and demand acategorical response from them on this matter. .
strongest terms the undennlning of the JNUSU by the AISA and their attempts fo behave as a supra-constitutional authority time and ·.
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STUDENT RIGHTS AND FACIUTIES: AJSA in their pamphlet has shamelessly claimed credit tor: a number of achievements for which.
While the AJSA has also claimed credit for the Book bank facility In the library, we would just like to remind them that the demand for .
setting up the Book bank was accepted by the Administration in the Winter Semester, 2004 due to the Intervention of the .
last year's SFI-AISF led JNUSU. Moreover, when the book bank facility was started, the Ubrary Convenor of JNUSU from SFI-AISF.
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~htout a·notice informing the student community. The JNUSU President in this case too, unaware. of the developments, did not .
1nfonn the student community about this. Now the AISA has the guts to suddenly claim this as their achievement. .
The most outrageous ~mof the AISA is in relation to the verification facility for railway reservation in the campus itself. It was the .
bfflce beaft!S of SFhAISF who consistently wrote letters to the Railway Ministry and pressurized !them to grant this facility.
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to JNU.In this case too the JNUSU President did not even bother to sign these letters let alone meet the officials in the ministry. .
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The decision to allow the girt students receiving JRF to avail single seaters in their own hostel was taken by the e.
Admlnlsbation as a ·result of the intervention of our office-bearers. While this Information wasTconveyed to the student .
=~ttyby the IHA convenor, the JNUSU President and the AJSA did not have any Idea about this issue priorto their last .
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: hu·not been.able to fulfill Its own agenda of constructing a 24x7 dhaba to replace the Nestle outlet, which Is a rather simple .
The fact that the AISA has not been able to achieve a single demand of the Charter of Demands is however not surprising since.
ave now been accommodated. The JNUSU President, according to AISA, went in mee::¥ after meeting and raised the demand for the. .
hemand In acampus In-which 6 new Hostels have been constructed In the last 6 years u a result ofwhich all P1 ntale students.
~~~S~~otlatldeor to attend meetings but a student leader mobilizing the students against the Administration. Therefore while the outlet. The question is why did she not cali for a massive protest demanding the outp res The JNUSU President Is not suppo1ed to.
nt was busy doing her job of attending meetings, it was the CDC Convenor of JNUSU from SFI·AISF who called for adefuJ~=~~!_lssue as well as on the water crisis prevailing in our campus. This e~the lack of initiative on the part of the.
s~~nrth~onwithfunctiontng of the AI~which does not have any moral authortty to continue in the office and that the proces3 of election be ·~·l~~the AISA to lead the student movement in the campus. We would like to appeal to the students to expose the.
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The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
Last Wednesday, March 15, IVC hosted over 50 different colleges and universities for the College Fair. Students were able to ask different representatives about their college admissions process and requirements.
Are you planning to transfer to a 4-year university? Visit the IVC Transfer Center at ivc.edu/transfer-center.
On July 13, 2011 New Dramatists hosted an Admissions Information meeting during which prospective residency applicants could ask questions and gain insight about the admissions process. The meeting was led by Artistic Director Todd London, Director of Artistic Development Emily Morse, Artistic Programs Administrator Erin Detrick and resident playwright Daniel Reitz.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
The University of Michigan and the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy hosted 50 prospective Native American graduate students for an intensive, four-day introduction to the graduate school application and admissions process. Offered every two years, Graduate Horizons is run by College Horizons and hosted at different college campuses.
Get direct admission in SP Jain management quota seat for MBA PGDM course of 2 years. To know the admission process, selection criteria and your eligibility call (+91) 9873841048. Do you want to get admission in MBA or PGDM course of two years through direct admission? And do you want to know the admission process, eligibility criteria and actual selection system of SPJIMR? If your answer to above asked questions is a big yes, then you need to keep reading this post. Here, you will learn how to get direct admission in two years MBA or PGDM courses in SPJIMR. SPJIMR is located in Maharashtra, India. It is founded by the renowned Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan during 1981
The then British Prime Minister called Margret Thatcher inaugurated this institute. At that this institute was called Sahu Shreyans Prasad Jain. When this college was established, it was affiliated with Bombay University. But later it was given an autonomous status.
Now, SP Jain Management Institute is considered among the top business schools in India. It offers several post graduate degree, management diploma and even management certificate courses.
Can I Get Direct Admission in SP JAIN?
When it comes to getting direct admission in SP JAIN, you can easily find out plenty of options to go with – from sports to NRI quota.
So, when it comes to unveiling the benefits of direct admission in SP JAIN management quota, you can easily enjoy its benefits.
But before making a deal, you first need to know the exact process of getting direct admission in MBA/PGDM courses in SP JAIN.
Get direct admission in SP Jain management quota seat for MBA PGDM course of 2 years. To know the admission process, selection criteria and your eligibility call (+91) 9873841048.
Why Do Students Want to Study in SPJIMR?
It’s an obvious question that may hit your mind. Actually, SP JAIN has various international branches in different countries throughout the world such as Dubai, Sydney and Singapore.
Since students want to get enrolled in a management institute that can help them grabbing good career, they prefer going with SP JAIN Center of Management & SPJIMR School of International Management.
If you are looking for top 10 business schools in India, you need to go with SP JAIN. Since it provides international level of management study, most of the contemporary students want to be a part of this business school.
If you are looking for a business school with international learning and earning atmosphere, you need to look at nowhere else but SP JAIN Institute of Management and Research i.e. SPJIMR.
What Is SP JAIN Management Quota?
If you are looking for ways to get direct admission in SP JAIN through management quota, you first need to know about the exact selection or admission process of this business school.
If you want to do grab a management degree from this B-school, you need to crack Common Admission Test (CAT), Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and Xavier Skills Test (XAT).
Your scores in CAT, XAT and GMAT mater a lot when it comes to getting admission in this prestigious business school in India.
If you are among the shortlisted candidates, you will be called for an interview.
But How Can I Get into SPJIMR?
Candidates who are seeking direct admission in SP Jain need to know about NRI quota.
If you want to get direct admission in MBA or PGDM through sport quota, you need to grab adequate information about the same.
You may also go through the available options for direct admission in SP JAIN through management quota.
Here one point should be noted that terms and conditions for getting direct admission in MBA or other management degree or diploma courses may change. So, candidates need to keep visiting at the official website of the management institute.
Remember, SP Jain doesn’t conduct its own management examination.
What Are the Eligibility Criteria?
You must have a graduate degree from a reputed or authorized institute or university.
Candidates need to obtain at least 50% marks in their respective degree exam.
Final year or last year students can also apply for MBA program, but they will be given admission according to their graduate degree performance.
Since there are different types of MBA, PGDM and other courses, qualifications and eligibility requirements can be vary accordingly.
What Is the Fee Structure for NRI/Sports Quota?
However, fee structure can be modified according to the latest session, but you can still have a good insight about the same. For this, you can check out stated below fee structure.
Admission charge – INR 60,000
Tuition charge – INR 9,40,000
International immersion could be INR 3,80,000
IT services charges/books/library/study material and database expenses could be INR 60,000.
Shared hostel fee could be INR 85,000.
Development charges could be INR 60,000.
Career services may cost INR 50,000.
Get direct admission in SP Jain management quota seat for MBA PGDM course of 2 years. To know the admission process, selection criteria and your eligibility call (+91) 9873841048.
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