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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Madhuri, I can understand your angst and anxiety. But the best course of action for you East approach the administrative staff of the college in which you have taken admission. I am sure you would not have exhausted all the chances a student has to appear for examination of university. You need to emphasize with the college authorities to allow you to appear for the examination and of course you will have to take tuitions study hard and clear it so that you can take admission in the next year of your college. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Geethanjali, you have already completed your engineering graduation and you are not interested to study archaeology. Is this correct? The basic qualification for admission into archaeology is 12th standard. I am sure while getting admission into engineering you would have completed your 12th or equivalent. Based on this you can definitely SEE admission for this course of graduation in archaeology. Now I am sure you would have decided on the college in which you desire to SEE admission and hence I would advise you to download the brochure of this college to know the details. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mohammad, it's very nice to seethat you have completed your Diploma and are now interested in completion of graduation in engineering. Normally speaking yes you would be eligible. However it is better to check on the website of the directorate of technical education of your state. They would invariably have a table wearing eligibility of Diploma holders of different branches for or seeking degree of engineering in different branches is given. Alternatively you can even seek guidance from the administrative staff from the institution where you have completed your Diploma education as they will be able to guide you in this. Best wi
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Darshil Patel

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Eligibility criteria for AFCAT is 60% above in your graduation. So, yes you are eligible. There is no restriction in marks for 10+2 level you just need to pass in physics and maths. But repeating your graduation marks are counted It should be above 60% then only you will be eligible. Hope you get your answer!

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Darshil Patel

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NO, you can't because for taking admission in engineering mathematics is a compulsory subject. So, if you are a AB group student then you should choose PCMB in MHT CET exam that's called an ISOLATED exam and based on that score you could get B.Tech. Hope you get your answer!

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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I think you mean ME right? This is the eligibility criteria in detail:
The eligibility criteria which the students must fulfil in order to get eligible for admission to the Masters in Engineering course are listed below:
The candidate must have completed a degree in the graduation in engineering or a similar level from a UGC or other recognised institute. The candidate must have acquired a minimum aggregate of 55% in the qualifying exam with all the subjects put together. The candidate must have passed 10+2 level exam with Physics and Mathematics as the main subjects and one optional subjects among Chemistry/ Biology/ Biotechnology/ Comp
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello K Mallikarjuna, yes, you have analysed the position correctly. Sometime back the SC of India cancelled engineering degrees awarded by different universities by way of correspondence course. Subsequently regulator of the education in India had decided against any professional course to be offered by way of correspondence. One has to follow law of the land. If you are working then you can think of doing AMIE which is equivalent to graduation in engineering. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ashish, yes you can definitely do internship in IBM or any other company for that matter. But then this internship need to be during your holidays in the college or alternatively him as part of the college curriculum. Internships can be organised by the college or by the student themselves through their own initiative. But definitely you need to keep the college in confidence and in the loop before you join this internship. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Chiru, if you are already working in some government organisation then you definitely need to take permission from your department to pursue higher education. In addition professional courses like engineering require physical attendance in the college. If you can attend the college physically along with your job then and then only you can think of doing this course. But then there is one more equally competent and good option available to you. You can complete AMIE certification. This is equivalent to graduation in engineering and is available in the postal correspondence method. For all practical purposes this is taken as gradua
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