There are about 1 colleges that offer M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) courses in Bathinda, including private and government colleges. Some of the top M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) colleges in Bathinda are Guru Kashi University. Admission to these colleges is based on qualifying examination scores or performance in entrance exams. Only top-scoring candidates are offered seats in these institutions. The fees for top M.F.A. (Master of Fine Arts) colleges in Bathinda range from INR 52,000 - INR 52,000.
Lovely Professional University B.Ed. Entrance Test
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NEET PG
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Guru Nanak Dev University B.Ed. Entrance Test
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PSEB 10th
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Punjab B.Ed. Entrance Test
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PSEB 12th
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NEET
Guru Kashi University specialties
Region : Strategic Punjab Location - Pollution-free, green sacred land - Well-connected to major cities
Rankings : Nationally Recognized Standing - IIRF #96 Nationally (2023) - Top 10 in Punjab for Engineering, Management
Fees : Mid-Range Affordability - Rs 1.5 L (Per Year) for MBA - Rs 3.6-4.6 L (Total) for B.Tech
ROI : Good Value Proposition - Competitive average placements - Affordable fee structure
Flagship Courses : Leading Programs - B.Tech in Computer Science - B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture
Specializations : Diverse Program Offerings - B.Tech in AI/ML, Data Science - MBA in Marketing, Finance, HR
Placements : Strong Industry Integration - Robust industry links, pre-placement training - Focus on IT, Manufacturing, Consulting sectors
Top Industries : Key Recruitment Sectors - IT (TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Amazon) - Manufacturing (Honda, Tech Mahindra), Banking (HDFC)
Diversity : Vibrant Global Community - 7000+ students, 400+ international students - Students from 28+ countries
Internships : Industry Exposure Opportunities - Internships at Microsoft, Deloitte - Projects in Banking (HDFC Bank)
Partnerships/Exchange Programs : Global Academic Collaborations - Partnership with Heritage Community College, Canada - MOUs with University of Florida, AIIMS Bathinda
Alumni : Extensive Alumni Network - 5000+ strong alumni base - Alumni contribute to career shaping