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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Absolutely, yes. You can apply for M Tech part time courses specially designed for working professionals, keeping in mind their schedules and requirements. You just need to make sure that the Part Time MTech course you're opting for is approved by UGC and AICTE.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, many institutes offer part time M.Tech in various disciplines. Part Time M.Tech are preferred choice of study by working professionals who can attend classes over the weekend and manage their jobs alongside over weekdays. Part Time MTech courses are only valid if they are UGC and AICTE approved and are meant for working professionals.
Most of the colleges may also require a 2-year work experinece and a NOC by the employer for offering admission to the part time M Tech weekend classes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The gap in your Botany education after graduation will not disqualify you from enrolling in a traditional master's program. Indian higher education institutions do not enforce any deadline when students want to enroll in master's programs following degree completion. The admission process of most universities assesses potential master's degree students with their academic records combined with exam scores as well as specified eligibility requirements. Graduate programs in Botany together with Plant Science Biotechnology and Environmental Science accept applicants whose profiles demonstrate academic excellence.
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