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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Prefer, NMIMS-Mumbai, Symbiosis-Pune, IGNOU-New Delhi and Hyderabad Central University-Hyderabad are some of the best institutes for TQM courses.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Online certificate programs in actuarial science, although small in number, are open to students who already hold an undergraduate degree in a quantitative field of study as well as entry-level actuaries and qualified professionals. The programs are designed to prepare students for the actuarial associate certification or fellow exams available from the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS) or the SOA, as well as prepare them for advanced positions in the field. Learning outcomes include the ability to analyse data, forecast trends and manage risk, and the credits may be transferred to a master's programs in actuarial scie
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 13
If you did 12th, you can do BBA course but if you are pushing for a technical course, you should do B.Tech. You should make career in a technical course. Why are you going for management after B.Tech? You can do MBA as it will be good for you but choices is yours.
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- Department of Physical Oceanography: Cochin University of Science and Technology
- Anna University, Institute for Ocean Management, Chennai
- National Institute of Oceanography, Goa
- Annamalai University, Centre for Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Tamil Nadu
- Berhampur University, Berhampur, Orissa
B.Sc in Food & Nutrition
- Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning,pune
- Dolphins Institute Of Distance Education For Higher Studies & N.I.O.S,pune
- Udaya Education Society,banglore
- MIT School of Distance Education,delhi
- University of Mumbai Institute of Distance Educ
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Scholar-Level 16
Till date, AICTE and UGC didn't frame strong policy on engineering programme through distance mode or correspondence. So, keeping the safer side, you should go for regular mode for and even for complete knowledge, skills and practical work that you would miss in distance mode.
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