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I would suggest you to choose Asian School of Business as ASB has identified itself as a brand, and is among the best colleges for BCA. The institute is UGC approved, NAAC accredited and affiliated to CCS University. BCA students receive 6 additional diplomas/certifications which are in collaboration with the, Career Launcher, NIIT, AAFT, etc. , whereas BCA International includes a ten-day fully paid international residential workshop and certification from the University of Southern California u2013 School of Cinematic Arts, Los Angeles, USA. The institute has its placement cell with 200+ companies connect providing 100% placement and
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Yes, you can correspondence after doing your Diploma in ECE. The correspondence is called as AMIE.
The eligibility of AMIE is that you should have a diploma with a minimum aggregate of 45%.
The AMIE advantage is that it is considered equivalent to B.E/B.Tech. The government recently announced this.
So you don't have to worry about the jobs as you will get awesome jobs after you finish the correspondence. However, there is a disadvantage that the entrance exams which ask for 12th marks won't consider diploma students and so AMIE not eligible
But there are few of these. And definitely the courses are valuable as I have mentioned above you c
The eligibility of AMIE is that you should have a diploma with a minimum aggregate of 45%.
The AMIE advantage is that it is considered equivalent to B.E/B.Tech. The government recently announced this.
So you don't have to worry about the jobs as you will get awesome jobs after you finish the correspondence. However, there is a disadvantage that the entrance exams which ask for 12th marks won't consider diploma students and so AMIE not eligible
But there are few of these. And definitely the courses are valuable as I have mentioned above you c
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.
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Hello Armugam Yadhav, nowadays, Tamil Nadu is the only state where it is possible to enrol in an engineering college without taking an entrance exam. Admissions are made here based on grades from the 12th grade. You must succeed in the entrance exam for any other universities. Of course, there is a second option. You may apply for admission using the management quota. There is no entrance test necessary for this. I wish you well.
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The job of a nurse is very important. If you posses the required skills you can opt for basic bsc nursing and assist in the medical field. It is a two-year duration undergraduate course in nursing. For more details please visit https://www.itm.edu/
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)
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Students can now pursue 2 degree courses simultaneously. One of the degrees has to be in the regular mode and the other either in open and distance learning or online. A student can pursue two degrees in different streams as well as from different institutions. S/he may also opt for the same institution.
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)
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Yes you can get. As per the eligibility criteria of BCA of SAITM, The candidates should have passed 10+2 with minimum 45% of marks. Hence Maths is not required here for BCA. So you can apply here.
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Yes, many MBA colleges and PGDM courses provide third-party loan facilities to students who are unable to fund their education through personal means. Third-party loan providers are financial institutions that provide education loans to students who meet their eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria for education loans vary depending on the loan provider, but some common factors that are considered include:
Academic performance: Loan providers may consider the student's academic performance and their score in entrance exams such as CAT GMAT or XAT. Credit history: Loan providers may also consider the student's credit history and
Academic performance: Loan providers may consider the student's academic performance and their score in entrance exams such as CAT GMAT or XAT. Credit history: Loan providers may also consider the student's credit history and
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