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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author
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Hi Vikas, some well known ones are MIT, CALTech, NUS, NTU, University of Kyoto, ETH Zurich, University of British Columbia, UCLA etc.
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Hi Imran,
There is no such course in St. Xavier's College, Kolkata and as long as the news of the courses are concerned, there is no news of launching a new course on real estate management. But there are many PGDM, Short term courses available at SXCKOL. Please visit the following link
http://sxccal.edu/COP/sxc-CareerOrientedProgrammes.htm
You will know about various courses one of which you can opt too.
All the best.
There is no such course in St. Xavier's College, Kolkata and as long as the news of the courses are concerned, there is no news of launching a new course on real estate management. But there are many PGDM, Short term courses available at SXCKOL. Please visit the following link
http://sxccal.edu/COP/sxc-CareerOrientedProgrammes.htm
You will know about various courses one of which you can opt too.
All the best.
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant
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Dear aspirant, B.Sc. VIT is decent but not that good because the institute is known for its engineering major. You get admission in B.Sc. By scoring well in your board examination. I would say try to do engineering but if you're not getting that then B.Sc. Is pretty decent. If you're selecting B.Sc. In VIT then go only to the main campus and don't even SEE other campuses. You'll have to score a minimum of 60%+ in your board examination and then you have to compete with other people if you are getting less than 85% I don't think you'll get admission to B.Sc. Computer Science. You can call and ask about other details. I would say once ag
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Ajit BishwakarmaGenerates Business
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Yes, you are eligible for this, and if you have any problem, then make an affidavit of a gap certificate. That will be better for you.
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Ashish Shirsat
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Yes. Viswa Vishwani school is best for Bachelor of business administration. This institute is amongst top most business schools in India
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Please refer to the link provided below for details on how to apply for the UGC NET 2018 exam. UGC NET 2018 Process:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/ugc-net.
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/ugc-net.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser
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Hello Tamil Selvan,
From the information that I could gather, total course fee for almost all the branches including aeronautical branch is around Rs.1.5L in Nehru Institute at Coimbatore.
From the information that I could gather, total course fee for almost all the branches including aeronautical branch is around Rs.1.5L in Nehru Institute at Coimbatore.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author
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Hi Alka, you can do M.Sc. After B.Sc. Chemistry. Your B.Sc. Marks will be given more weightage than class 12th. Whether or not PCM is required in 12th will depend on the university admission requirements but not required during B.Sc. Commonly.
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