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Good luck.
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Yes, sure you can gain some work experience and then do M.Tech. What you would gain in this is that you would be an edge above the B Tech+ M Tech candidates who are fresher. Obviously, companies look for higher educated professional, but a bit of work experience is of no harm. The only this is that do be determined to get back to your studies, cause most people tend to get lost in the market with their issues of salary, promotion and start neglecting the thoughts of higher education. And later on this hinders their growth. So I think ultimately yes, if you can remain determined and have a master plan well made, then you can work
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Amity Conducts its own Entrance test / Interviews to shortlist Students for admission to their various programs. Admissions are open from April to End July. But Sometimes they take up admissions in August is seats are availble.
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You can compare both the colleges through the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
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21 LPA was the highest salary package offered, 5.5 LPA is the average salary package. The university has a tie-up with over 700 companies that come for campus placements. Students are placed in the best brands like Amazon, Federal bank, Delivery, Asian Paints, Berger Paint, Bajaj Electrical, Colgate Palmolive, HUL, ITC, Loreal, Marico, MRF, Vodafone.
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Guide-Level 14
You can visit this link for the know about the eligibility.
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/bachelor-of-education-b-ed-darbar-gopaldas-shikshan-mahavidhyalay-jamnagar-71142
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Scholar-Level 17
Good luck.
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Contributor-Level 8
Yes, you can pursue M.Sc Biotechnology in Allahabad University. If you are a research oriented student. M.Sc Biotechnology is a 2 years full time on campus course. The total fees is 2600 for two years. Out of which you pay 1310 for first year and 1290 for second year. Hope it helps.
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It is indeed very heartening to know that you are interested in doing your Ph.D in public health or epidemiology, which are indeed very good subjects to pursue your research. Firstly, it is best to check with your teachers where you did MPH, as to availability of guide. Once it is confirmed, then you can follow the procedure required like clearing your entrance exam for Ph.D, and then deciding on the subject. Best wishes to you for your success in Ph.D.
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There is lateral entry for B.Tech civil engineering in Sardar Patel College of Engineering, but it is a full time course for 3 years. It’s is not a part time course.
The total fees for 3 years is INR 2.21 lakhs.
Eligibility:
Candidate must have completed Diploma Course in Engineering and Technology in relevant stream with minimum 45% marks (40% marks in case of candidates of Backward class categories and Persons with Disability belonging to Maharashtra State only) from an All India Council for Technical Education or Central or State Government approved Institution or its equivalent.
Or,
Candidate must have completed B.Sc. from U
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
There includes a lot of things for the SNAP syllabus. Quant, DI/LR, English, GK etc. Please provide your mail id, I can forward the doc which I made. Thank you.
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Only Amity is left and probably Jai Hind College because Jai Hind College online forms for B.Com is available.
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