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2011-05-23 20:08:44

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akshay tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

Academy of Radio Management
30, 1st Floor, Hauz Khaz Village,
New Delhi - 110 016
Ph.: 011- 6453 6660/61
Mob.:+91 99119 70555
E-mail: radio@arm.net.in
good inst.
but try meet them personally to avoid confliction

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2011-05-23 20:08:13

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Geethu Menon

Beginner-Level 2

Ankit, The eligibility criteria is a minimum of 60% overall aggregate and 60% and above in Physics, Chemistry and Maths subjects also.

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2011-05-23 20:05:28

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drsamarora

Contributor-Level 8

try some local private college their u may get some deduction
good colleges not a chance
search for some scholaraship
if u so confident u have good marks though

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2011-05-23 20:03:25

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MR.AMAN MITTAL

Beginner-Level 3

If you are interested to do B.Tech, you should go for that. If your marks in 10+2 are 84% our university will give you scholarship also. We are doing registrations till 31st may

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2011-05-23 20:00:28

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drsamarora

Contributor-Level 8

yes.if seat are left out
u have to surrender ur seat and attend again counsiling

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2011-05-23 19:58:53

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akshay tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

go for Academy of Radio Management
30, 1st Floor, Hauz Khaz Village,
New Delhi - 110 016
Ph.: 011- 6453 6660/61
Mob.:+91 99119 70555
E-mail: radio@arm.net.in
this is good in delhi
but try first go personally and meet them

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2011-05-23 19:56:06

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akshay tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

which course u want to do.make your question clear

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2011-05-23 19:56:01

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2011-05-23 19:55:49

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2011-05-23 19:54:51

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akshay tyagi

Contributor-Level 7

plz always mention city in which u r luking for the colleges

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2011-05-23 19:50:52

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drsamarora

Contributor-Level 8

choice of course depend on ur interest not perrcentage in 12th

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2011-05-23 19:50:40

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2011-05-23 19:49:55

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

What is your question?

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2011-05-23 19:49:10

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drsamarora

Contributor-Level 8

ind some college in chd

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2011-05-23 19:49:10

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2011-05-23 19:47:57

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drsamarora

Contributor-Level 8

yup

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2011-05-23 19:45:47

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drsamarora

Contributor-Level 8

12th marks dnt affect
ur aieee marks are which matter

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2011-05-23 19:43:48

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Arun, to apply for a MArch course in the UK Univ you will need to clear the RIBA(Royal Institute of British Architect) exam beforehand. Most of the courses at UG level incorporate RIBA syllabus so that either the students in the UK pass out with RIBA membership or are eligible to apply for one and get exemptions from exams. Hence, making it mandatory for any BArch student to have RIBA before they apply for a MArch course.
Some of the Universities may even ask for experience. So if you are a fresher you have time ample time. You can start working and at the same time prepare for RIBA exam and clear so that you can pursue MArch in the
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2011-05-23 19:42:12

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sagarika Sharma

Guide-Level 11

Hi Arun, to apply for a MArch course in the UK Univ you will need to clear the RIBA(Royal Institute of British Architect) exam beforehand. Most of the courses at UG level incorporate RIBA syllabus so that either the students in the UK pass out with RIBA membership or are eligible to apply for one and get exemptions from exams. Hence, making it mandatory for any BArch student to have RIBA before they apply for a MArch course.
Some of the Universities may even ask for experience. So if you are a fresher you have time ample time. You can start working and at the same time prepare for RIBA exam and clear so that you can pursue MArch in the
...more

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2011-05-23 19:41:02

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Dr. Kesasan Shak

Contributor-Level 8

12th passed u hav 2 do either 4yrs B.Tec(machenical) only or a 4yrs full marine engineering program.Tolani institute of marine studies.mumbai

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