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Pls complete your graduation. Companies look for graduates.
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi Sudharsan, you can try in Universities like Lancaster and Loughborough.
Documents required to apply for admission- Class 10 and 12 marksheets and Passing certificate, sem wise or year wise marksheets, degree certificate or provsional certificate, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation(2), Work experience letters from all employers (if any), CV (if you have work ex), A copy of your passport(1st and Last Page), IELTS (6 min for UG courses and 6.5 min for PG courses). IELTS can be submitted later on if not already written.
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Documents required to apply for admission- Class 10 and 12 marksheets and Passing certificate, sem wise or year wise marksheets, degree certificate or provsional certificate, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation(2), Work experience letters from all employers (if any), CV (if you have work ex), A copy of your passport(1st and Last Page), IELTS (6 min for UG courses and 6.5 min for PG courses). IELTS can be submitted later on if not already written.
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2011-04-28 21:39:23
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Ashish,
I don't think that you would face any problem in getting admission in a regular programme as NIOS is a recognized board in India; however, the Universities may be skeptical about the reasons behind doing 12th through open board.
I would like to add here that the preference is generally given to the students who have done their 12th through regular board, but if you get an excellent score in your 12th you will have better chances.
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I don't think that you would face any problem in getting admission in a regular programme as NIOS is a recognized board in India; however, the Universities may be skeptical about the reasons behind doing 12th through open board.
I would like to add here that the preference is generally given to the students who have done their 12th through regular board, but if you get an excellent score in your 12th you will have better chances.
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2011-04-28 21:35:30
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Ashish,
I don't think that you would face any problem in getting admission in a regular programme as NIOS is a recognized board in India; however, the Universities may be skeptical about the reasons behind doing 12th through open board.
I would like to add here that the preference is generally given to the students who have done their 12th through regular board, but if you get an excellent score in your 12th you will have better chances.
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer or pressing the thumbs up icon.
Thanks,
Pooja
I don't think that you would face any problem in getting admission in a regular programme as NIOS is a recognized board in India; however, the Universities may be skeptical about the reasons behind doing 12th through open board.
I would like to add here that the preference is generally given to the students who have done their 12th through regular board, but if you get an excellent score in your 12th you will have better chances.
Hope this will be of help. Feel free to put up more queries In case your query is resolved please close this question by choosing it as a best answer or pressing the thumbs up icon.
Thanks,
Pooja
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2011-04-28 21:34:53
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2011-04-28 21:32:10
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CDAC is famous for VLSI design courses. Check out CDAC centre in your city or nearby city. It has good placement records.
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2011-04-28 21:29:35
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi Vigneshazhagesan, first of all NUS does not offer a course in VLSI. It being a rare subject is not widely available. You can find this course in UK and USA more commonly. It is offered by Bournemouth Univ in UK.
Documents required to apply for admission- Class 10 and 12 marksheets and Passing certificate, sem wise or year wise marksheets, degree certificate or provsional certificate, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation(2), Work experience letters from all employers (if any), CV (if you have work ex ), A copy of your passport(1st and Last Page), IELTS (6.5 min for PG courses). IELTS can be submitted later on if not already
Documents required to apply for admission- Class 10 and 12 marksheets and Passing certificate, sem wise or year wise marksheets, degree certificate or provsional certificate, Statement of Purpose, Letters of Recommendation(2), Work experience letters from all employers (if any), CV (if you have work ex ), A copy of your passport(1st and Last Page), IELTS (6.5 min for PG courses). IELTS can be submitted later on if not already
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2011-04-28 21:13:03
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi Satheesh, this will greatly depend on how much of relevant subjects you have studies in Bachelors and MAsters what knowledge you posses, how you prepare your research proposal.
To pursue PhD you need to first prepare your research proposal and send it to the university. The research proposal must include a summary of the proposal and then the proposal in detail. You need to write the topic, reason for doing research, how the research will be beneficial to the community and the university, what is the different thing you are doing that hasn't been undertaken earlier. Also, include how you will progress during the research and the dura
To pursue PhD you need to first prepare your research proposal and send it to the university. The research proposal must include a summary of the proposal and then the proposal in detail. You need to write the topic, reason for doing research, how the research will be beneficial to the community and the university, what is the different thing you are doing that hasn't been undertaken earlier. Also, include how you will progress during the research and the dura
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2011-04-28 21:12:16
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2011-04-28 21:09:35
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devendra pathak pathakprincipal and member of academic council BU
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very good expectation pl prepare for iit aieee and state cet for admission in engineering after engineering prepare for gate and get admission in phd iisc. complete and enjoy the life
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