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Gunjan Jambhulkar

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B.Tech through distance education is not possible as it has been banned by AICTE. Colleges which ever are providing are fake, you will waste your time and money. There is another way you can get equivalent B.Tech or BE degree from IIE. The name of course is AMIE, it is equivalent to BE and it is accepted by all government as well as private sector. After completing AMIE, you can do MBA, M.Tech and give any government examinations in which B.Tech/BE is required. I hope, it will help you. Good Luck!

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Sanjay K

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Hi Jatin,
The cutoff varies every year according to the number of students applying for examination and number of seats available. It would be advisable that you get in touch with college authorities/official page directly for accurate cutoff.

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Samreen khan

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You can go for Arena Animation, South Extension-1 or for the CP center. I would suggest you contact the both the centers to have a better understanding.

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Dr. Bhupesh Kumar

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The process is a little cumbersome but possible if the university you are applying accepts the subject taught in their credit system.

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Harshit Kumar HarshJournalist by passion and profession

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IMS Noida has overall 8th rank across India for mass communication according to India Today magazine 2017.

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Harshit Kumar HarshJournalist by passion and profession

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IMS Law college is far better than any other College in Delhi-NCR. It is the first college with integrated degree for BALLB and all faculty are experienced.

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Jatin Prateek

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Hi Hemant,
Both the colleges are good according to me. It totally depends upon you to choose between them.
If I was in your place I would have gone for NDIM.
All the best and feel free to ask any question.

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