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Vikas Naidu
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There is no degree completes in 2 years. My dear first u check whether your degree is valid or not and from recognized University. None of the Degree course comes less then 3 yrs from UGC.
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Rishabh,
There are many well known institutes in India, which are offering courses in Animation and it is always advised to opt for the regular courses as they offer better career prospects. But still, you can check with the following link to know about the institutes offering animation courses and as many institutes offering these courses are of private establishment, the chances are high of getting flexible class timings without opting for any particularly 'Part time' course.
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https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=animation&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation
There are many well known institutes in India, which are offering courses in Animation and it is always advised to opt for the regular courses as they offer better career prospects. But still, you can check with the following link to know about the institutes offering animation courses and as many institutes offering these courses are of private establishment, the chances are high of getting flexible class timings without opting for any particularly 'Part time' course.
Link to refer:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=animation&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Rishabh,
There are many well known institutes in India, which are offering courses in Animation and it is always advised to opt for the regular courses as they offer better career prospects. But still, you can check with the following link to know about the institutes offering animation courses and as many institutes offering these courses are of private establishment, the chances are high of getting flexible class timings without opting for any particularly 'Part time' course.
Link to refer:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=animation&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation
There are many well known institutes in India, which are offering courses in Animation and it is always advised to opt for the regular courses as they offer better career prospects. But still, you can check with the following link to know about the institutes offering animation courses and as many institutes offering these courses are of private establishment, the chances are high of getting flexible class timings without opting for any particularly 'Part time' course.
Link to refer:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=animation&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=-1&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation
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2011-07-19 08:26:07
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Aditya,
As rightly said by Mr. Vikas, all the Engineering Branches are excellent and have good career scope. The branch you choose would largely depend on your own interests and career aspirations. For more information on different branches of Engineering please check the links below:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=Engineering&location=&searchType=blog&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=-1&cityId=-1&cType=-1&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1&channelId=
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As rightly said by Mr. Vikas, all the Engineering Branches are excellent and have good career scope. The branch you choose would largely depend on your own interests and career aspirations. For more information on different branches of Engineering please check the links below:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=Engineering&location=&searchType=blog&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=-1&cityId=-1&cType=-1&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1&channelId=
Hope this resolves your query. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as
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Nikhlesh Mathur
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Rajesh, you can do your MBA through distance education from an instituton which is approved by DEC. There are many institutes which provide distance education in MBA and some of the prominent names are Sikkim-Manipal University, Symbiosis at Pune, ICFAI, IGNOU etc. It is a 2 year program. There are some institutions which give lateral entry where-in you do 1st & 2nd semester simultaneously and thus save six months time and few thousands of Rupees money. But I think most of them require 3 year work experience for this. Sikkim-Manipal University is one such university which has this provision. For a 2 year course the fee would be atleas
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2011-07-19 07:31:51i want to join mba in hyd through icet. i got 1499 rank and am oc mle.. please suggest good colleges
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Divya,
Both B.Tech and B.Sc courses have a good scope. However, both the degrees will offer you different career path, B.Sc will take you to the detailing of a development of particular software or programme whereas B.Tech would be more on practical implementation of these developed softwares. B.Sc gives you opportunities to work in the field of research, and other research based profile like System or Quality Analyst, network administrator etc. Whereas, B.Tech graduates would perform activities like data management, networking, database and software design, as well as management and administration of entire systems. The benefit to
Both B.Tech and B.Sc courses have a good scope. However, both the degrees will offer you different career path, B.Sc will take you to the detailing of a development of particular software or programme whereas B.Tech would be more on practical implementation of these developed softwares. B.Sc gives you opportunities to work in the field of research, and other research based profile like System or Quality Analyst, network administrator etc. Whereas, B.Tech graduates would perform activities like data management, networking, database and software design, as well as management and administration of entire systems. The benefit to
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