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2011-07-06 14:56:45
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Carleton University - Ottawa-Carleton Institute for Civil Engineering
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2011-07-06 14:53:02Beginner-Level 1
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2011-07-06 14:47:47
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2011-07-06 14:41:51
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2011-07-06 14:41:15
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But if you intend to study in Singapore then you won't need to appear for SAT exam.
Indian students are not required to sit for any additional competitive exams but if you have appeared for AIEEE then you are required to mention the scores on the application form.
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2011-07-06 14:21:20Beginner-Level 4
Thanks for your query and appreciate the thought of upgrading your skills.We would like to inform you that we do have a part time autonomous management program on week ends for the working executives.The program is conducted on Saturdays and Sundays at convenient times of 6.00p.m.-9.30.p.m. and 9.00a.m.-2.30 p.m. respectively.The program is due to start in second week of July.The admission forms are available on our website:www.vpmthane.org.The registration fees will be Rs.1250/- and the selection process is restricted to personal interview.After this process the candidate can seek admission.The program is of two years divid
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2011-07-06 14:20:55
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Eligibility criteria for M.Tech as follows - A candidate must have passed B. E. / B. Tech. degree in Electronics & Communication/ Computer/ Electronics/ Electrical Engineering/ Instrumentation & Control Engineering from the University of Delhi or equivalent qualifications from recognized University/Institutions.
ORA candidate must have passed in the A.M.I.E. (India ) Exam with appropriate Specialization/ Grad. I.E.T.E (India), AMIE (London), or any other examination in the concerned branch recognized as equivalent to B. E. Degree by the University of Delhi.A candidate for admission to full time course must have valid GATE sc
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2011-07-06 14:16:16
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Education in Germany is free. Some Universities charge a minimal amount of Euro 140 - 500 per semester. Living expenses come to Euro 740 per month.
There are 2 intakes in a yearSep/Oct and MArch/April. The application and admission process takes about 9 months so youneed to plan accordingly. Thedeadline for Sep/Oct intake is in Jan and for March /Aprilintake is in July. Hence, youwill need to make an early application.
Once the University receives your appl
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2011-07-06 14:13:44
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2011-07-06 14:12:16
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2011-07-06 14:09:44
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and scope wise in Nz, electrical engg is in good demand comparatively if you intend to settle in Nz. So I would suggest you a BEng(H) in computer and electrical engg. The course will give you a knowledge of both the subjects. So whether you decide to settle in Nz or in India, you will benefit.
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