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Harkirat Singh
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Yes, certainly. I would be in the favor of decision. Though, you need to keep this in mind for sure that you got to prepare well for the JEE besides your ongoing college academics. If you think you can manage those, and prepare for the JEE too, then go for it.
There are far better institutions (government), that you can try getting into, with a better JEE score, compared to your current institute.
There are far better institutions (government), that you can try getting into, with a better JEE score, compared to your current institute.
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Harleen Bedi
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Kindly, mention your academic history and which course you have pursued.
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Samar Gupta
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You can only do that if you pursue one of the courses in regular mode and other through distance learning.
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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia
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Hello Yasha,
The procedure is different from other programs. You must definitely take GRE and TOEFL. In addition, you must check which university has or offers research work in your area. You must write to the department supervisor and share your research interest and proposal, you can apply if they like your research proposal. Communicating with them is important here.
The procedure is different from other programs. You must definitely take GRE and TOEFL. In addition, you must check which university has or offers research work in your area. You must write to the department supervisor and share your research interest and proposal, you can apply if they like your research proposal. Communicating with them is important here.
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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor
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Hi Fahad,
If you are not interested to sit for exams, then a diploma is suitable. However, it won't hold much value for career prospects. Normally, exams are not required for Diploma programs but you need to check with the colleges. The branch of engineering is something, you must decide basis your interests. Both the branches have good scope. You may consider shifting your field as well basis your interest.
If you are not interested to sit for exams, then a diploma is suitable. However, it won't hold much value for career prospects. Normally, exams are not required for Diploma programs but you need to check with the colleges. The branch of engineering is something, you must decide basis your interests. Both the branches have good scope. You may consider shifting your field as well basis your interest.
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
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In America, you only need to know English whereas for other countries, you will have to learn their respective languages. In terms of scope, USA is a great option but in terms of money and quality education for MBBS Ukraine would be best for you.
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shivani agarwal
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Yes, you can pursue B.Tech but I will suggest you to continue your studies in the same field.
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant
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Master in Business Administration (MBA) is a two years degree course in the field of management. In India MBA degree can be awarded by any recognized university or by a Business School affiliated to any university. Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) is a two years Diploma course offered by the institutes that are recognized by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and which are autonomous and not affiliated to any university. It is not mandatory that a PGDM is equal to MBA. PGDM institutes accreditation by Association of Indian Universities (AIU) makes an institute's PGDM course equivalent to an MBA.
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