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4 years agoContributor-Level 9
2. NIE, Mysore- nice college, good campus
3. BIT, Bengaluru- nice college, no campus
I am alumni of BIT (201014) batch EEE branch. The college is nice but due to unavailability of campus, lacks enormously in other activities like organisations of seminars, conference, ted talks, robotics competition, etc. This affects our resume alot. I am alumni of RVCE (201517) batch, M.Tech, Power Electronics. It has a very nice campus which helps students to organise innumerable conference s, talks and technological which makes their resume attractive. But whatever college you take, make sure you choose branch of
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Best wishes to you.
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Presently in India, no university is allowed to offer any professional course including Engineering via distance education mode. Hence i would like you to check with whomsoever is offering this course to confirm acceptance by UGC for this. Best wishes to you.
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In various specialisations the PG programs are offered by Panjab University. For these courses, students must have done a graduation degree from a recognised university in related subjects. The university accepts entrance examinations for the selection process such as MET for M.A. NEET MS for MS For M.A. M.Sc. M.Ed M.P.Ed students need to obtain a valid score in the CET PG entrance test.
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