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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
M.Sc. in Physics
M.Sc. in Economics
M.Sc. in Biological Sciences
M.Sc. in Chemistry
M.Sc. in Mathematics
M.Sc. in Information Technology
M.Sc. in Clinical Psychology
M.Sc. in Organisational Leadership
M.Sc. in Biotechnology
M.Sc. in Atmospheric Science
M.Sc. in Electronics
M.Sc. in Environmental Science
M.Sc. in Meteorology
M.Sc. in Geology
M.Sc in Zoology
M.Sc in Botany
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The eligibility for B.Tech (lateral entry) is either you have completed the Diploma course or you are in the last year of Diploma with 50-55% aggregate in any one of the following branches:
Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics
Mining Engineering
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You can refer to placement stats through this link below:
https://manipal.edu/mit/why/placements.html
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https://ask.shiksha.com/b-tech-from-distance-in-electrical-branch-what-fees-for-per-semester-give-answer-for-admission-qna-4341436
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Biotechnology course material can be classified into two sections- theory section and practical section. In theory section, students will have to deal with subjects related to biology as well as basic technology concepts.
Practical section is also very important. Students will have to spend good amount of time in laboratory, performing practical lessons as well as lab trai
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Unfortunately no. Eligibility for M.Tech is graduation in engineering.
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In view of the recent decision of the Supreme Court of India, it's better to avoid doing engineering graduation via distance education mode. You better think of different field like commerce, finance, fine arts, BCA, microbiology, etc.
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Calculus
Probability
Statistics
Algebra
Real Analysis
Communication Skills
Linear Differential Equations
Group Theory
Matrices
Analytical Geometry
Fourier Analysis
Metric Space
Ring Theory
Computer Application
Complex Analysis
Linear Algebra
Numerical Methods
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