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2010-08-07 01:07:28

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Mr. Khushwant Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Its around 3-4 lac for 2 years.
It mainly depends on from which college you are pursuing an MBA.
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2010-08-07 00:52:59

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Srihari

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NIIT is the best

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2010-08-07 00:47:19

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2010-08-07 00:31:23

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prashant mishra

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Hi Boss,
Kindly refer this link to know more about the MCA at Madras Christian College:- http://www.mcc.edu.in/mcc2010/index.php/mca/95-computer-science/212-computer-science . you can also write down a mail to principal@mcc.edu.in
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2010-08-07 00:30:34

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Amandeep,
Well its obviously a good descsion like studying in developed european countries and germany is the good option for post graduation studies and also the favourite destination for international students .In germany there are currently over 240000 international students studyin or doing research in germany.The standard of higher education in germany is first rate.There are over 500 international degree programmes offer courses which are entirely or partly taught in english.Most importantly universities in germany are state-funded,many do not charge any tution fees at all,whereas some universities charges a nominal fee to the
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2010-08-07 00:21:35

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Nepali,
KSOU is an Open University and offers all its courses through the distance/ correspondence mode. It is advised to opt for full time of education instead of the correspondence as the quality of education suffers and so does the value of the course is lesser and questionable as compared to the full time mode of study.
There are many other good Universities in India which offers M.Tech in India and to knwo about the same you may refer to the following link:http://tinyurl.com/yagdg4a
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2010-08-07 00:05:29

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Naren,
Yes you can definitely opt for this course depending on the batch timings suiting your requirement. To know more I would suggest you to contact the institute directly:
http://tinyurl.com/27xstbd
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2010-08-07 00:04:17

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Chhavi Gupta

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you Can join IGNOU

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