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2015-11-29 18:58:33Contributor-Level 7
and Institutions recognized by AICTE / UGC / AIU with minimum 50% aggregate in case of General category & 45% in case of SC/ST/OBC category. For further queries you can call us on 09860500456 or email us on admissions@iiebm.com. Wish you All the Best.
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2015-11-29 16:15:37
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Both the colleges are good but you can further segregate on the basis of the following points:
1. Location of the college.
2. Fees and scholarships - Take into consideration the fee structure of the course in the college and also check out the available scholarships.
3. Quality of Teachers– The quality of teachers plays a very vital role, visit the campus and get in touch with the students.
4. Campus - Go to the college and get a first-hand experience. Tour the campus, eat in the cafeteria and check out the compatibility of the surroundings according to your interest
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2015-11-29 13:29:00Contributor-Level 10
Be thorough with your 11 and 12 std syllabus.
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2015-11-29 12:58:22
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Both the degrees cant stand at the same level because, one is a regular degree and the other one is through correspondence. Student with a regular BA degree from DU or university of Mumbai will be given more preference.
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2015-11-29 12:50:24
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It is not stated in the selection process mentioned in admission brochure.
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2015-11-29 11:51:02Guide-Level 14
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2015-11-29 10:37:21
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Thanks for posting the appropriate links! You must first know the difference between the two. Geomatics Engineering commonly known as Geospatial Engineering deals with spatial information that is you will use the location as a major source of information. It involves study of spatial management, collecting, analyzing and displaying spatial data and is majorly used in the fields of urban and regional planning, protection of property, traffic-control systems etc. Geospatial studies mainly includes research n development.
Infrastructure planning deals with the fundamental facilities required for a city, state or country's developm
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2015-11-29 10:34:07
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We can definitely help you, but you haven't mentioned area of your interest. As you are pursuing B.Sc after this you have many options open.
For all the post graduation courses, you will need to appear for an entrance exam. Your options are MCA (http://tinyurl.com/y8jdomb) , MSc (http://tinyurl.com/yhs9y2g) and MBA (http://tinyurl.com/ykhb8fq) depending on what you are interested in. MCA is more of application programming where as MSc is more into systems and science of computers. MBA of course is a management degree. Decide on where your interest lies and then you can visit the websites given with the degrees above to find in
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