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Yes, it is true that degrees from open universities were not considered for all types of jobs or vacancies. Earlier, most of government jobs demanded about regular courses. Currently, this trend has changed. Now a days if we look at most of government vacancies they do not talk about regular degree. They rather publish: A degree from a University established by law in India or a degree recognised by the Government. In both cases IGNOU degree are eligible!
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Yes, you can pursue Diploma in aviation management.
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There are 120 seats for BE in both Civil and Mechanical Engineering in RV College.
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I think you should go for Heritage Institute of technology other than Haldia because of following reasons:-
1.The college will get you a lot of interviews from various companies on campus but cracking it and getting placed is your job.
2.The quality of education is far better than any WBUT college & the faculty is highly dedicated and qualified.
3.The updated autonomy syllabus is on par with WBUT M.Tech.
4.Subjects like design and analysis of algorithm is something special you will find only at the MCA course in Heritage no other normal MCA colleges provide it.
Summing up it's like this the college will give you all the tools to
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