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2016-05-17 15:03:45
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2016-05-17 13:07:10
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2016-05-17 13:03:58
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M.Tech in India is course based. U give exams in ur first year of M.Tech and need to earn the required credits. In ur 2nd year,u have to undertake a project & when u finally present it at the end of ur 4th semester,u are awarded ur M.Tech degree. Duration-2 years.
MS/ M.engg abroad is thesis/research based. In ur 1st year,u'll have to decide which discipline u'll be researching on & u'll be allotted a guide. Once an MS student(designated as a research scholar) is done with his/her 1st year,he/she will have no more classes.The research scholar then actively pursues his/her thesis and is expected to come out with a research paper.
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2016-05-17 13:00:35
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2016-05-17 12:58:41
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Hence you must learn the basic coding and programming languages also must join some pre production course to learn the design principals and sketching & some 3D course to at least learn the CG asset creation part covering 3D modeling / texturing and lighting , map generation and baking.
This will help you to reach your goal.
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2016-05-17 12:35:01
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You can pursue any of the following course programs in Clinical Research:
Institute of Clinical Research (ICRI) Website: www.icriindia.com
It offers the following courses:
Two year full time - Masters in Clinical research + MBA
Two year full time - MSC in Clinical Research
Part-time post graduate diploma in Clinical Research (1 year)
PhD in Clinical Research.
A clinical research associate (CRA) runs clinical trials to test drugs for their effectiveness, risks and benefits to ensure they are safe to allow on to the market. They may work on new as well as existing drugs and are usually employed by either a pharmaceutical company o
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