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You have to meet the credit points which are different for different departments. Please check with your university and also contact MIT admission office directly. To pursue UG courses you must take the SAT and SAT subject tests or the ACT. Also, you must take the TOEFL.
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Yes, it is possible if you satisfy the eligibility criteria of the UGC.
You can refer to Distance Education Bureau (DEB) for the list of universities approved for distance education in India.
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PGDM-International Business at BIMTECH, Greater Noida is AICTE NBA Accredited course with an intake of 60 students every year. The International Business Programme is spread over six terms to impart the ability and skill to communicate, analyze business situations and take decisions. The programme offers specialization in three areas: Marketing, Finance and Operations.
An integral part of the PGDM (IB) is the speaker series and visits that are regularly organized throughout the course. Talks by industry leaders and visits to various industries in India and other countries during the program are organized to complements classr
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Well, Galgotias University is based in NCR and offers other courses apart from law as well.
However, placements for other courses such B.Tech, etc. are decent even though. You can't expect the law firms recruiting here. However, you may expect some of corporate firms and LPOs recruiting here though owing to the reputation based as a traditional university.
Also, it has an advantage of being based in NCR wherein you get ample opportunities for better exposure in terms of internships, etc.
However, till now, no law firms of tier1 or tier 2 has recruited here. Even tier 3 hasn't preferred it.
Though in coming times you may expect tie
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