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2015-07-18 12:43:36Beginner-Level 1
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2015-07-18 12:42:59
Guide-Level 15
All the three institutes mentioned by you are equally good and thus it will be very difficult to tell which one will be the best option.
However, we can help you with the parameters that you can keep in mind while choosing an institute among the three.
You can consider the below parameters
1) Faculty,
2) Affiliation / Recognition
3) Course Material,
4) Quality Education,
5) Fees
6) Infrastructure
7) Success Rate.
8) Placement
9) Top recruiting companies.
Also, if possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute.
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2015-07-18 12:36:35Guide-Level 14
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2015-07-18 12:33:02New Question
2015-07-18 12:29:21
Guide-Level 13
To get a degree, you need to clear all your main subjects and if you have taken foreign business language as an optional subject, then you need to get in touch with the college authorities to clarify whether an optional subject needs to be cleared to get a degree or not.
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2015-07-18 12:25:22
Guide-Level 15
M.Phil. is a special research degree and only awarded by selected departments of a university (mostly in the fields of Arts, Social Sciences, Archaeology, Philosophy and Theology). Admission to this program is pretty selective and primarily aimed at those students opting for an academic career.
A mathematician is a person whose primary area of study or research is mathematics. Mathematicians are concerned with particular problems related to logic, space, transformations, numbers and more general ideas which encompass these concepts. They do research, come up with problems and solutions, etc. M.Sc in Mathematics graduates can find lot
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2015-07-18 12:17:19
Contributor-Level 9
* Give CPT exam which is the preliminary stage of CA.
* You can opt direct entry so that you don't have to bother about CPT. Instead you can give IPCC exam.
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2015-07-18 12:11:54New Question
2015-07-18 11:36:27
Guide-Level 15
In order to pursue engineering one must have Science (Physics / Chemistry / Maths / Biology or Economics or any other subject) in 10+2.
Students appear for different Engineering Entrance Exams like:
1. IIT - JEE
2. VITEEE
3. BITSAT
4. MU OET
5. SRMEEE
6. UPTU and many more at the state level and institute specific.
Students can choose from the different branches that are available for engineering. Every engineering branch has its own PROS. and it wont be right to judge any branch. However, if you want to know about the scope and prospects of various branch, you can refer to the below link
https://ask.shiksha.com/which-engineerin
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2015-07-18 10:49:36Beginner-Level 3
Cheers.
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2015-07-18 10:37:06Beginner-Level 5
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2015-07-18 10:33:56Beginner-Level 2
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2015-07-18 10:26:54
Guide-Level 15
The admission to the Diploma Engineering Courses is made through the Joint Entrance Test. Candidates who qualify the JET are eligible to apply for admission to various courses being run in the affiliated institutions of the Board. The admission to these institutions will be based on the relative merit of the candidates in the JET in their respective category. All candidates desirous of applying for admission are required to submit admission application form with the requisite fee before the last date fixed for submission of the same.
Those candidates who qualify the JET can apply for the admission to various Institutions affi
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2015-07-18 10:06:10Contributor-Level 7
The Fees will be as follows;
Annual Course Fees: 90,000/- INR Caution Money(Refundable): INR 5,000/- Application Charges: INR 1,000/-
Hostel Charges:
Air Cooling Rooms: INR 79,000/- Non Air Cooling Rooms: INR 71,000/- Caution Money(Refundable): INR 7,500/-
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2015-07-18 09:44:49
Guide-Level 15
In regards to your question, whether there is any difference in Correspondence and Regular course, i would say it varies from one subject to the other also from one degree to the other. However in general a course through distance learning does not have as much value as the regular one so if you can do a regular course, it would hold a lot of importance and thus be a much better option. The acceptability and recognition of a full time course is higher in industry and the long term career gains are good. Correspondence courses are ideally meant for those who are working and cannot leave their jobs to further their education. It
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2015-07-18 07:50:05Beginner-Level 4
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2015-07-18 00:48:55Beginner-Level 1
1.http://cdac.in/index.aspx?id=contact
2.http://cdac.in/if u get admission there it's good otherwise there are certain colleges also providing better education and placement services to the meritorious students like:-
Lovely Professional University
Galgotia Noida
Banarsi Dass
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