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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
You can't do B.Tech through distance/part-time or correspondence. However, you can study AMIE course. AMIE is an engineering programme run by the Institution of Engineers, India. This course is specifically meant for people like you who are working after completing Diploma. The institution of Engineers is a central government organisation.
You don't need to go to any college or attend any classes. Find an Institution of Engineers branch in your locality. Use the internet for this. Enrol yourself. Rest, they will guide you. It's a flexible course you can finish papers one by one or as per your wish.
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Thank you.
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So as per given details ,you can try for others .
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
Institute Of Engineering and Management Group - [IEM], Kolkata
are the top institutes in Kolkata for further studies after Diploma in CSE.
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Hope this helps!
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
The minimum criteria of eligibility for this course are divided between two main requirements- educational and medical.
Educational Qualifications
B.E./ B.Tech degree holders in mechanical or naval architecture disciplines are eligible to pursue this course. Minimum marks criteria may exist in the case of some institutes. Generally, the minimum eligible score for admission lies between 50-60% aggregate marks in the B.E./ B.Tech program.
Medical/ Physical Standards
Candidates aspiring for the course need to be physically fit and capable of taking up seafaring roles. An unaided vision of 6/12 is
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Scholar-Level 18
One must study a subject about which he/she feels passionate. If you feel that you have a passion for fine arts & engineering is a wrong field then without wasting any time you should join the course which interests you.
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Beginner-Level 5
Pursuing an MBA is a personal decision that one needs to take the sphere of field you'd like to work for and how an MBA degree would add value to it. My sincere suggestions would be, to first analyse how you'd like to go ahead with your career, then take further decisions relating to the same.
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Scholar-Level 16
You can find all the details regarding entrance exam dates, pattern of the question paper, sample of the paper, etc. here https://www.shiksha.com/design/communication-design/exams/nid-entrance-exam
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1. Undergraduate Courses:
2. Bachelor of Science in Genetics (B.Sc. (Genetics)
3. Bachelor of Science Honors in Genetics (B.Sc (Hons. ) Genetics)
4. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Genetics, Microbiology & Chemistry
Postgraduate Courses:
1. Master of Philosophy in Genetics (M. Hill (Genetics)
2. Master of Science in Genetics (M.Sc (Genetics)
3. Master of Science Honors in Genetics (M.Sc (Hons. ) Genetics)
4. Master of Science (M.Sc) in Applied Genetics
5. Master of Science (M.Sc) in Biomedical Genetics
6. Master of Science (M.Sc) in Human Genetics
7. Master of Science (M.Sc) in Molecular Biology and Human Genetics
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