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Being the campus ambassador of NTPC School of Business I would like to answer your question. First of all the course structure of NSB is absolutely aligned with the energy sector demand and our institute offers a lot of elective subjects in our course curriculum. Those subjects are taught by our eminent professors as well as the professionals from the energy industry. As you have done Masters in Chemistry you will definitely be able to connect very well to some of the elective subjects offered by our BSchool. The energy sector of India is growing very fast and to cope with that massive growth India needs skilled energy m
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VJTI Mumbai gives admission for diploma courses that it conducts strictly on the basis of guidelines framed by Directorate of technical education of the state of Maharashtra. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about the eligibility, admission process and how it is to be done. At first glance it seems that there is no restriction on age of the candidate hence I feel you are eligible for seeking admission.
http://poly18.dtemaharashtra.org/poly2018/#item1
Best wishes to you.
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Eligibility :- Every candidate for admission to the course for the Diploma in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare must have passed the Bachelors degree examination in any faculty either of this University or of other Universities whose examinations are recognized as equivalent to the corresponding examinations of this University.
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As per the information shared by VIT on the admissions page, they claim to accept CET.
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