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2011-05-23 20:25:17
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Please be clear with your question.
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Gijoo
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2011-05-23 20:21:16
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How are you doing, gr8, Eligibility for Degree course is II PU with 40% of marks, we have admission in first come bases & session will start from July onwards, so I would requat you to clarify all your queries ASAP , so that you can plan for admissions.
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2011-05-23 20:20:33
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2011-05-23 20:19:49
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2011-05-23 20:18:22
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The scope of both the programmes are the same. BTech was the designation of some three- and four-year programmes at some British universities in the 1960s and 1970s, but it is no longer used . Some Indian universities offer BTech programmes, but as such there is no difference between the scope of study in the BE or BTech programme. In Singapore, some universities offer part-time engineering programmes as BTech and the regular course as a BE programme.
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Gijoo
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2011-05-23 20:13:31
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Please let us know from which college or University are you looking for admission.
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Gijoo
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2011-05-23 20:11:27
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experienced ppl are preffered over fresh mbas
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2011-05-23 20:09:58
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2011-05-23 20:08:59Beginner-Level 2
for that u have to prove that you can not study in that stream
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2011-05-23 20:08:54
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