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Neha Gautam

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You are not allowed, to do any course in Architect or construction, if you have studied from commerce side in your higher studies, as you have not studied anything regarding architecture. But if you have done PCM, so by giving the entrance exam you can get admission in B.Arch.

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Nitesh Kumar Tiwari

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Admission requirements for a supply chain management Diploma programme may vary depending on the institution. Some institutions may require a minimum percentage in graduation, while others may consider work experience as a criterion for admission. In your case, having 43% in B.Com and more than 5 years of work experience in the construction industry could make you eligible for admission to some supply chain management Diploma programs, but it ultimately depends on the specific admission criteria set by the institution you are interested in. I suggest that you reach out to the institutions offering the supply chain management Diploma pr
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Diploma in Civil Construction Supervisor (One year duration) course fee of NSOU Kolkata is about Rs 8000.

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Mayank Shaw

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For MBA in Construction Management admission, candidates must have a 50% in BBA or relevant field from a recognised university.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Diploma in Construction Technology (DCT) is a Diploma level architecture course. The programme prepares students to enter the administrative and middle management levels of the building construction industry. It is designed to give students a basic understanding of the overall building construction industry. On the job training is an integral part of the programme. They learn how to produce a quality assurance plan and a site-specific safety strategy for a construction project. They gain an understanding of the principles and processes of construction site management and survey requirements for the set-out of a commercial building. The
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Sharanya B

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Masters of Business Administration in Construction Management: It is a postgraduate level programme with a duration of 2 years. It is a specialised programme in construction management. The MBA in Construction Project Management course equips the students with a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills to manage people and projects within the construction industry. One of the greatest benefits of an MBA after engineering is that it opens its doors to various career options. A person with an engineering degree will have knowledge and expertise in the technical aspects of engineering and Science. Gaining an MBA will add to it
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GAMI UDAY R

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Vocational courses are an educational discipline that enables individual to acquire skills that are required for a particular trade. Vocational courses are traditionally non academic and are completely related to a specific trade, occupation or vocation. These courses are designed to impart application based study where theoretical aspects are not studied independently. Students after 10th standard can now option for short and long term courses like diplomas and degrees. There are variety of courses available for students to choose from.

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kirti Gupta

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Hello Mohit Santosh Girase, These are some colleges in Maharashtra for integrated B.Tech+MBA in civil engineering (smart infrastructure and construction):- (1) College of Engineering, Bharati Vidyapeeth. (2) College of Engineering, Pune. (3) MIT School of Bio-Engineering Sciences and Research, MIT-ADT University. (4) Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Symbiosis International, Pune. (5) D. Y. Patil College of Engineering. (6) VIT Pune - Vishwakarma Institute of Technology. For information regarding the colleges in Maharashtra for integrated B.Tech+MBA in civil engineering (smart infrastructure and construction) you may visit the followi
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