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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Admissions for different post graduation courses including PGDM in Institutions or universities abroad or not dependent exclusively on the marks that you have obtained at the graduation level. Of course it plays an important role but its not exclusive. There are many other criteria or nuances which determine the success of your seeking admission into these institutions. In view of this I would strongly recommend you to approach an agency that is dealing with sending students for PGDM in Canadian universities. This will help you in overcoming all the nuances and it will enhance greatly your success probability in seeking admis
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Guide-Level 13
It all depends on the rank you get in the entrance exam and if your rank is too good and below 20k, then you will definitely get chance in aeronautical engineering and coming to the fees. You are supposed to pay nearly 1 lakhs including hostel per year. So, I hope for the best and achieve it.
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Guide-Level 13
So, do well and achieve the best.
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Link: http://www.nirmauni.ac.in/imnu
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Scholar-Level 18
1. M.Des. in Industrial design ( Product Design, Transportation Design, Interior Space & Furniture Design
Retail Design and User Experience Design)
2. M.Des. in Communication design ( Graphic Design, Animation Film Design, Film & Video Design, Immersive Media Design and Transcultural Design)
3. M.Des. in Transcultural Design
4. M.Des. in Management Design ( Design Management and Fashion Management & Marketing)
The eligibility criteria of above M.Des. programs is graduation or its equivalent (10+2+3 minimum), the stu
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, of course. It's Indeed nice to hear from you that in spite of some years after you have completed your BE and while you are working, you are thinking of studying and do your PG in engineering via distance mode. Just make sure that the institution or the university from which you intend to do your PG by distance education is having all the required statutory permissions.
Best wishes to you.
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