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kazifatagar · 4 days
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Melaka Syariah Court Grants Bail to Al-Arqam Founder’s Sons
The Syariah High Court here today granted the bail bond application by the Melaka Islamic Religious Department (JAIM) for Al-Arqam founder Ashaari Muhammad’s three sons, who were arrested during Op Global in the state yesterday. Melaka Syariah High Court Judge Mohd Yunus Mohamad Zin ordered the three men, aged 38, 42, and 45, to pay bail of RM1,000 each, with one surety. Melaka Syariah Court…
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shanne-soo · 10 months
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Shanne 60133619916 Whatsapp: https://appoin.me/shanne_uIX2 Room Detail: https://appoin.me/rooms_cUC2r ROOM @ SERI MAS CONDO FOR RENT!! GRAB IT BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!! ROOM TYPES: 1) Small Room - RM 500 (with queen size bed, wardrobe and fan) WHAT INCLUDES: - WiFi included - Utilities fee included (aircond usage excluded) - 24 hours security - 1 set kitchen cabinet - Water heater - Refrigerator - Washing machine FACILITIES: - BBQ Pit - Swimming pool - Playground - Tennis court - Cafeteria NEARBY AMENITIES: - Walking distance 1 mins to Bus Stop (Bus T401) > to MRT Cochrane , MRT/LRT Maluri / LRT Cheras - Bus to Sunway Velovcity / Sri Johor / Sri Melaka / Plaza Dwitasik / Taman Tasik Permaisuri - Near to MRT Taman Pertama - 10 mins driving to Taman Pertama ...
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sayakita · 1 year
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A court in Melaka
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collegesakha · 2 years
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Manipal University Jaipur
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Excellence in higher education is a guarantee thanks to Manipal Academy of Higher Education. The spacious university town, located on a plateau in Karnataka’s Udupi district, is residence to around 28,000 students from 57 different countries who study, live, and have fun there.
Additionally, it employs nearly 2500 faculty members and nearly 10,000 other support and service personnel to help the several professional institutions in the humanities, engineering, management, and health sciences that dot the Wi-Fi-enabled campus.
The university also includes offshore campuses in Dubai (UAE) and Melaka, as well as off-shore campuses in Bangalore and Mangalore (Malaysia). There are nursing, dental, and medical programmes available at the Mangalore campus. Regenerative Medicine programmes are available at the Bangalore Campus. Programs in engineering, management, and architecture are offered at the campus in Dubai, while programmes in medicine and dentistry are offered at the campus in Melaka.
These include academic establishments like the Simulation Lab with computer-driven Manikins, an Innovation Centre, one of Asia’s largest health sciences libraries, one of the top anatomy museums in the world, a business incubation centre, and several other centres of excellence in Manipal. Students have exposure to and training from other countries due to academic partnerships and twinning programmes with numerous universities in the US, UK, Australia, and other nations.
The university’s view that a healthy body and mind go hand in hand is reflected in the enormous indoor sports complex known as The MARENA, which has five badminton courts, four squash courts, three tennis courts, a basketball court, a high-tech gym, and a walking track.
The Manipal Academy of Higher Education prioritizes research highly. It appears on lists of the top publications and research output.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education is made up of two of India’s top educational institutions: Kasturba Medical College (KMC) and Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT). Because they offer top-notch instruction in the fields of medicine and engineering, these colleges have constantly been listed among India’s greatest educational institutions.
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petnews2day · 2 years
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Man allegedly hunted his neighbour’s cat with air rifle
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Man allegedly hunted his neighbour’s cat with air rifle
MELAKA: A senior citizen has claimed trial to shooting and killing Molly – his neighbour’s cat. The accused, Aziz Tambi, 62, pleaded not guilty before Sessions Court judge Darmafikri Abu Adam when he was charged here yesterday. According to the facts of the case, the accused was alleged to have shot the cat using an […]
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southeastasianists · 4 years
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It is hard to imagine Singapore before its modern founding by Stamford Raffles of the East India Company in 1819, even with full knowledge of its earlier history. This cluster of keramats, Muslim saintly shrines infused with the religious practices of the Malay world, provides an intriguing window into Singapore’s pre-British history. Thought to be built around the 16th century (though there are opinions against this), the oldest grave reportedly dates to 1721, and burials continued up to early in the 20th century. The small hillock the keramats reside in was then known as Bukit Kasita, sacred hill.
The wall surrounding the graves are of a hybrid Malay and European styles, and was constructed during the second half of the 19th century. The site contains about 50 graves, banded in green and yellow cloths, denoting Sufi tariqa devotees and royal internees respectively. Certain prominent gravestones are inscribed with the genealogy of the internee. Many pointing towards the royal line of the Johor Sultanate, with its roots in the region intertwined with the fall of the Srivijayan Empire. Hence, the site is also known as Tanah Kubor diRaja, Royal Burial Ground.
The Kingdom of Singapura, according to the Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals, authored in the 15th and 16th centuries), was founded by the Srivijayan prince Sang Nila Utama in 1299. The following centuries saw the prestigious Srivijayan royal line shift its court from Singapura to Melaka, then Johor. Following the succession crisis caused by Sultan Mahmud Shah III’s death in 1812, the royal line split between a court in mainland Johor and one in the Lingga-Riau archipelago.
Many descendants from this line are buried here, though the identities of many are unknown. A prominent internee was Sultan Abdul Rahman II (1883-1930), the last sultan of the Lingga-Riau Sultanate who fled to Singapore after the Sultanate was dissolved by the Dutch in 1911. With his royal regalia and dignity stripped, Abdul Rahman II sought to hold on to his lineage, history, and culture by associating with the ancient royal spaces of his forebears. He and his descendants are buried here.
Two prominent graves towards the southeast corner are those of Raja Ahmad Raja Said and Engku Fatimah, a father and daughter pair that descended from Temenggong Abdul Rahman (1755-1825), who was integral to the 1819 Treaty of Singapore, and from whom the modern Johor Sultanate descends from. Abdul Rahman himself was buried in the Johor Royal Mausoleum nearby.
The keramat is today shrouded by vegetation and a small, informal settlement, overshadowed by blocks of public housing. Interviews conducted by the local history interest group The Long and Winding Road showed that the residents outside the keramat were descendants of the custodians tasked by a tunku (royal prince) to oversee the upkeep of the graves. In a hyper-urbanised country where such informal settlements are few and far between (Lorong Buangkok is the last surviving community on the mainland), this site serves as a reminder of how many spaces, buildings, memories, and history were obscured by the development of Singapore after 1819.
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birdsareblooming · 5 years
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So i remember a post that once brought up that kris’s knife:
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Might just be a “Kris dagger”
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I wanted to do more research, I was thinking it was going to be a gardening knife because of the “Worn Dagger” found in Chara’s room.
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[Wiki page here]
But! Even though it isn’t! (at least from what i researched) I did find some interesting stuff about it! Some which, might even be significant. 
1. Wiki things
[link to the wiki page here in case you want to read up yourself]
"Throughout the archipelago, kris is a symbol of heroism,[5] martial prowess, power and authority. As a cultural symbol, the meticulously decorated keris represent refinement, art and beauty, as the pride and prized possession for its owner;[17] however, as a weapon it is associated with violence, death and bloodshed. Probably for this reason, although the kris is widespread in Javanese culture, it is not used to symbolise Javanese culture or royalty, as Javanese tradition promotes harmony and discourages direct confrontation (hence the absence of knives on Indonesian dinner tables). This is also why the Javanese traditionally wear the kris on their back, to symbolize violence as the last resort. However, in other parts of archipelago, from Sumatra to the Malay Peninsula and to Sulawesi, the kris is worn on the front or left side on the hip.” 
“Both a weapon and spiritual object, kris are often considered to have an essence or presence, considered to possess magical powers, with some blades possessing good luck and others possessing bad.[5] Kris are used for display, as talismans with magical powers, weapons, a sanctified heirloom (pusaka), auxiliary equipment for court soldiers, an accessory for ceremonial dress, an indicator of social status, a symbol of heroism, etc.[5] Legendary kris that possess supernatural power and extraordinary ability were mentioned in traditional folktales, such as those of Empu Gandring, Taming Sari, and Setan Kober.“
The Kris blade stems from southeast asia, mainly Indonesian culture, “Kris have been produced in many regions of Indonesia for centuries-” as well as Javanese, as they used them as not only ceremonial daggers, as well as heirlooms. 
2. Cool things
“In many parts of Indonesia, the kris used to be the choice weapon for execution[citation needed]. The executioner's kris had a long, straight, slender blade. The condemned knelt before the executioner, who placed a wad of cotton or similar material on the subject's shoulder or clavicle area. The blade was thrust through the padding, piercing the subclavian artery and the heart. Upon withdrawal, the cotton wiped the blade clean. Death came within seconds.“
Kris blades were used for execution! Stabbed in the heart too. Fun.
“Kris-makers did more than forge the weapon, they carried out the old rituals which could infuse the blade with mystical powers. For this reason, kris are considered almost alive because they may be vessels of spirits, either good or evil. Legends tell of kris that could move of their own volition and killed individuals at will. Some kris are rumored to stand upright when their real names are called by their masters. It was said that some kris helped prevent fires, death, agricultural failure, and many other problems. Likewise, they could also bring fortune, such as bountiful harvests.”
Kris blades are alive! good to know.
“There are several ways of testing whether a kris is lucky or not. A series of cuts on a leaf, based on blade width and other factors, could determine if a blade was good or bad. Also, if the owner slept with the blade under their pillow, the spirit of the kris would communicate with the owner via dream. If the owner had a bad dream, the blade was unlucky and had to be discarded, whereas if the owner had a good dream the dagger would bring good fortune. However, just because a blade was bad for one person didn't mean it would be bad for another. Harmony between the weapon and its owner was critical.”
The wand chooses the wizard apparently, I wonder if Kris slept with thier knife under their pillow.
3. Legends
“Kris Mpu Gandring”
“of the most famous legends from Java comes from the Pararaton (Book of Kings). It describes a legendary bladesmith called Mpu Gandring or Empu Gandring and his impatient customer, Ken Arok,---Tunggul Ametung. Ken Arok eventually stabbed the old bladesmith to death because he kept delaying the scheduled completion of the kris. Dying, the bladesmith cursed the kris through prophecy that the unfinished or incomplete kris would kill seven men, including Ken Arok. ---- The prophecy finally came true, with four men enlisted as the kris' first death roll, including Mpu Gandring himself, Tunggul Ametung, Kebo Ijo to whom Ken Arok lent the weapon, and finally Ken Arok himself. The unfinished kris then disappeared.[23][24]---”
TLDR: A kris blade was cursed to kill seven men after it’s owner killed it’s blacksmith. I know the number seven is spread all around all cultures and stories but...........still. 
“Kris Taming Sari”
“Taming Sari ("flower shield") is one of the most well-known kris in Malay literature, said to be so skilfully crafted that anyone wielding it was unbeatable. In some versions of the legend, the weapon would grant its user physical invulnerability.---
After being framed by a jealous official, Hang Tuah was ordered to be executed, but he managed to escape and go into hiding with the help of a minister who knew the truth. Hang Tuah's kris and title of Laksamana (admiral) were passed on to his comrade Hang Jebat. Furious that his best friend was unfairly put to death, Hang Jebat rebelled against the royalty and took over the palace. The desperate ruler of Melaka pardoned the minister so long as Hang Tuah could win him back the throne. Having trained under the same master since childhood the two friends were nearly equals but of the two, Tuah was the superior fighter. However, even after a long battle in the palace, neither could best the other because the Kris Taming Sari evened the odds. Only after taking his weapon back did Hang Tuah manage to stab Jebat, who died soon after.”
TLDR: There was a dual for revenge and both blades were super cool. The person who needed to die died later anyway though.
“Kris Setan Kober”
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“Another Javanese folk story tells of Arya Penangsang, the mighty viceroy (adipati) of Jipang who was killed by his own kris called Setan Kober ("devil of the grave"). It was forged by Empu Bayu Aji in the kingdom of Pajajaran, and had 13 luk on its blade. Near its completion when the empu tried to infuse the weapon with spiritual power, he was disturbed by a crying demon (djinn) from the graveyard. As a result, although powerful, the kris had a temperamental evil nature that caused the wielder to be overly ambitious and impatient.
The story took place in the 16th century,---
---During a battle, Sutawijaya stabbed Penangsang with Kyai Plered spear right in his gut. Arya Penangsang is bathing in his own blood, and his intestines were hanging from his open wounded stomach. However, because Arya Penangsang is a mighty fighter that possess aji or kesaktian (spiritual power), he keep fighting with an open wounded stomach. He encircled his hanging intestines on his kris hilt, and continue to fight. When trying to attack his opponent, the reckless, fierce and impatience Panangsang pulled his Setan Kober off its sheath, foolishly cut his own intestines, and finally died.”
TLDR: Due to revenge, a man took a blade that was infused with impulsiveness (thanks to a demon), to battle. While battling he was cut, but because he had “spiritual power” he kept fighting, and wrapped his intestines around his blade and kept fighting till the impulsiveness from the daggar made him cut his own intestines, and he finally died.
Just some interesting stuff! I don’t know why I hyperfocused on learning about the kris dagger but I have now. So. Here you go.
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“The Sejarah Melayu (Malay Annals) was written by a court official from the Johor Sultanate* in the 16th century. It is about the rulers of the Melaka Sultanate and their descendants.
According to historians, the stories written in certain sections of the Sejarah Melayu may be based on stories passed down from people who lived in the past. However, the description of the palace compound, royal guardan and defence features of the Fort Canning city are accurate and match the description given by John Crawfurd in the 19th century.”
— Singapore: The Making of a Nation-State, 1300–1975
(Sultanate: The dynasty and lands ruled by a sultan or family of Malay rulers)
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abdullahalnahid0503 · 2 years
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Last 24th June 2022, I, along with my friends, respective seniors, and UTM officials, went to Melaka for a two-day tour. It's a matter of glad that @utmofficial arranged the tour. 🥰🥰 To begin with, we visited Banda Hilir, Melaka, for sightseeing. In addition, we saw A Famosa, Menara Taming Sari, Stadthuys Building Tour, and Mahkota Parade there. After that, we checked into a four-star hotel called @laboss_hotel_official . It was quite a nice place to stay. Lunch was served there, then a bit of rest was taken. 😍😍 In the evening, we went out with two of our university buses, and at that time, our destination was @zoomelakaofficial . It was a memorable experience experiencing the night safari there. The park offered many kinds of birds, trees, Black Panthers, White Tigers, Lions, Crocodiles, Nilgai, Hedgehogs, Egrets, Cobras, Hermann's Tortoises, and so on. 😇😇 Following that, we went to another food court for dinner. It was then time to return to our hotel, and our first day of touring was over. 😴😴 I will post about the second day's activities shortly. Till then, stay safe, and spread love. ❤️❤️ (at Melaka Pindah, Melaka, Malaysia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfR0xOVPGR5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tintakaca · 2 years
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In US drama, “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law”. In Malaysia, Section 112(2) of the Criminal Procedure Code: Such person shall be bound to answer all questions relating to the case put to him by that officer. Provided that such person may refuse to answer any question to which the answer would have a tendency to expose him to a criminal charge or penalty or forfeiture. The right to remain silent is given to you to protect yourself from being wrongly incriminated. #pleadthefifth #silent #righttoremainsilent (at Taman Botanikal Melaka, Malaysia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfRiBMXplNlR_gwXiSUzHYkCrck7SE0S9trKcY0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vishvavasu · 2 years
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Especially in the western archipelago and coastal Borneo but as far away as the Philippines, rulers outside Melaka’s political orbit sought to bask in Melaka’s glory by adopting Islam and imitating its court structure, music, dance, dress, literature, legal codes, and speech.
The Philippines will be a part of Malaysia Raya all ham dully lah
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shanne-soo · 10 months
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Shanne 60133619916 Whatsapp: https://appoin.me/shanne_nj7D Room Detail: https://appoin.me/rooms_cUC2r ROOM @ SERI MAS CONDO FOR RENT!! GRAB IT BEFORE ITS TOO LATE!! ROOM TYPES: 1) Small Room - RM 500 (with queen size bed, wardrobe and fan) WHAT INCLUDES: - WiFi included - Utilities fee included (aircond usage excluded) - 24 hours security - 1 set kitchen cabinet - Water heater - Refrigerator - Washing machine FACILITIES: - BBQ Pit - Swimming pool - Playground - Tennis court - Cafeteria NEARBY AMENITIES: - Walking distance 1 mins to Bus Stop (Bus T401) > to MRT Cochrane , MRT/LRT Maluri / LRT Cheras - Bus to Sunway Velovcity / Sri Johor / Sri Melaka / Plaza Dwitasik / Taman Tasik Permaisuri - Near to MRT Taman Pertama - 10 mins driving to Taman Pertama ...
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Singa Chicken Rice
Went to go check out on a wardrobe we've been eyeing on in this Thompson furniture shop, but unfortunately they have yet to set it up, so we thought we would go another time. So then we decided to have a simple lunch nearby, which is in Singa Chicken Rice.
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This be the signboard and entrance of the restaurant. Technically it had a lot of branches, but since we were in Bunut area, it is located just at the blocks of shophouses beside Hua Ho Bunut, about a block or two away from Le Apple. I've had eaten at the branch in downtown, and eaten at the branch within the food court in The Mall, so I'm curious as to how this branch would fare
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This be the interior of the restaurant. Unlike the branch in town, which looked like a regular Chinese kopitiam style, this has more of a bit of class, though it does give off the Malay restaurant feel to it if you think about it
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We ordered Teh-C Ping Special, which, I'm not sure if I've explained it, but I'll explain it again anyways, just in case; is a three-tier iced tea with milk and sugar, in which for this drink, they use Gula Melaka. Cool stuff
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Took this chance to order some kangkung belacan, due to reasons I've already mentioned time and time again. Yummy, nice and crunchy, just the way I like it
We waited for quite a long while for our order of chicken rice to come over, but apparently our waitress who took our order had the memory of a goldfish or something because it never came and she had to come over to us again to confirm what we had ordered, and when the food arrived, the chicken part that we specifically ordered was not what I asked for, but I was already bored of waiting for my food to be changed so I just took whatever they gave me and just let it off. No point making a big deal out of it; it would just be a waste of my time and energy
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My hubby ordered roasted chicken with breast meat, but doesn't really look much of breast meat to us though...
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I ordered steamed chicken drumstick, but mine looked more like breast meat than my hubby's should, so yeah...
The food is more or less the same as the previous branches, but service-wise, most probably I wouldn't recommend coming to this branch. Better yet, go for Thien Thien still. They're much better in terms of service and food quality
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collegesakha · 2 years
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Manipal University Jaipur - Courses, Ranking, Fees, Online MBA, Placements.
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Manipal University Jaipur
Excellence in higher education is a guarantee thanks to Manipal Academy of Higher Education. The spacious university town, located on a plateau in Karnataka’s Udupi district, is residence to around 28,000 students from 57 different countries who study, live, and have fun there.
Additionally, it employs nearly 2500 faculty members and nearly 10,000 other support and service personnel to help the several professional institutions in the humanities, engineering, management, and health sciences that dot the Wi-Fi-enabled campus.
The university also includes offshore campuses in Dubai (UAE) and Melaka, as well as off-shore campuses in Bangalore and Mangalore (Malaysia). There are nursing, dental, and medical programmes available at the Mangalore campus. Regenerative Medicine programmes are available at the Bangalore Campus. Programs in engineering, management, and architecture are offered at the campus in Dubai, while programmes in medicine and dentistry are offered at the campus in Melaka.
These include academic establishments like the Simulation Lab with computer-driven Manikins, an Innovation Centre, one of Asia’s largest health sciences libraries, one of the top anatomy museums in the world, a business incubation centre, and several other centres of excellence in Manipal. Students have exposure to and training from other countries due to academic partnerships and twinning programmes with numerous universities in the US, UK, Australia, and other nations.
The university’s view that a healthy body and mind go hand in hand is reflected in the enormous indoor sports complex known as The MARENA, which has five badminton courts, four squash courts, three tennis courts, a basketball court, a high-tech gym, and a walking track.
The Manipal Academy of Higher Education prioritizes research highly. It appears on lists of the top publications and research output.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education is made up of two of India’s top educational institutions: Kasturba Medical College (KMC) and Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT). Because they offer top-notch instruction in the fields of medicine and engineering, these colleges have constantly been listed among India’s greatest educational institutions
Faculty at Manipal University Jaipur
The fact that Manipal Academy of Higher Education is an equal opportunity employer draws the top lecturers from all over the world. According to QS benchmarking, the student-teacher ratio is optimal for all colleges that are members of MAHE.
The professors’ backgrounds range from academia to work in the private sector. They regularly upgrade their degrees and comply with regulatory authorities’ minimum certification standards. Many of our teaching members have terminal degrees.
Eligibility
Candidates must possess a 10+2+3-year bachelor’s degree from an accredited university or other institution, or an AIU-recognized equivalent qualification (Association of Indian Universities).
Candidates must have graduated with a minimum cumulative GPA of 50%.
A minimum percentage of 45 percent in the candidate’s graduation’s overall grade point average is required for applicants who fall within the designated categories.
At the period of admission specified by the admissions committee to the MBA programme, applicants must pass the online aptitude test administered by Manipal University Jaipur (MUJ).
If a candidate has a passing score (40 percentile) on any of the aforementioned aptitude tests (CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT/GMAT), they must take the exam.
Admission Process
For postgraduate online MBA programmes, Manipal online universities have a straightforward admissions procedure. Continue following and submitting your admission application to confirm the application’s admission. Keep checking the instructions.
Application Process
Those who are interested in applying and seeking admission to Manipal Online University must do so online at www.onlinemanipa.com.
Candidates must submit all necessary information, including personal and academic information, ID documentation, and eligibility paperwork, among other things.
As registration fees, candidates must pay a Rs. 500 online application cost. (These fees already paid will be deducted from the first-semester cost.)
Selection Process
Within five working days of completing their application for the particular degree they have chosen, candidates will be notified of their acceptance to Manipal Online University.
Students will be informed of all submitted applications for online degree programmes, and if further clarification is needed, they will be contacted by phone, email, or SMS.
Documents Required
Identity proofs include Adhar cards, passports, voter identification cards, PAN cards with current photos, and any other government-issued identification documents.
Aadhar Cards, Passports, Voter IDs, Gas Bills, Bank Statements, and Post-Paid Mobile Statements are examples of address proofs.
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Placement
Every student’s existence revolves around the placement drive. The primary goal of the placement cell is to offer their students the finest employment possibilities in the fields of marketing, sales, HR, finance, and other related fields.
The placement department of online colleges puts on workshops, training sessions, and other events for personality development.
These courses are specifically created to teach students how to handle a variety of situations that could arise at work.
To work confidently in any workplace, one needs soft skills. Communication skills, cognitive abilities, reasoning skills, logical thinking, and many more abilities are all included in soft skills training.
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petnews2day · 2 years
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Elderly Man Accused Of Shooting Neighbour's Cat To Death
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Elderly Man Accused Of Shooting Neighbour's Cat To Death
Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest stories and updates. An elderly man in Melaka faces two charges in court and one of it involves intentionally killing someone’s pet cat. As reported by Astro Awani, 62-year-old Aziz Tambi pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court in Ayer Keroh, Melaka today to shooting his neighbour’s cat to […]
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canada4news · 4 years
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Lawyer from Merlimau loses RM18k after befriending woman on WeChat
Lawyer from Merlimau loses RM18k after befriending woman on WeChat
MELAKA: A 27-year-old lawyer from Merlimau here was cheated of RM18,243. Melaka Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Supt E. Sundra Rajan said the victim had befriended a woman who claimed to be from China through the WeChat dating site on Nov 26, last year. “The victim was told of a chance to earn lucrative returns by transferring money into a supposed online investment scheme called…
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