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New answer posted
2014-03-14 09:11:38
Contributor-Level 8
New answer posted
2014-03-04 15:12:04
Contributor-Level 9
Below is the list of best institutes offering correspondence B.Tech :
-Institute of Technical and Professional Studies
-Dimensional Academy of Engineering
-Annamalai University
-Mahatma Gandhi University (MGU)
-Karnataka State Open University
For more institute details, you may refer to :
https://engineering.shiksha.com/distance-learning-engineering-in-india-categorypage-2-58-1-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
Before joining any institute, you must check important parameters such as recognition, syllabus, fees etc.
Hope it helps. If any doubt, please feel free to raise it.
All the Best!
New answer posted
2014-01-20 14:57:38
Beginner-Level 1
and Technology courses. All courses are authorised to UGC, & DEC.
Best chance for working people to study while working with best university.
Fast track mode courses are also available.
Authorised centre
Contact us at-
RIMT
Mob: 8826253862, 9412946600
New answer posted
2014-01-20 14:54:04
Beginner-Level 1
and Technology courses. All courses are authorised to UGC, & DEC.
Best centre for working people to study while working with best university.
Fast track mode courses are also available.
authorised learning centre
Contact us at-
RIMT
Mob: 8826253862, 9412946600
New answer posted
2014-01-14 11:00:45
Guide-Level 12
Two regular courses can't be pursued together, one should be regular and the other should be distance / short term certificate course.
No doubt, managing two courses will be strenuous task and will demand proper time. Opt for two courses ONLY if you believe that you can perform and score well as it gets tougher by doubling the burden. Pursuing two courses together won't help attain a good job. It depends on how well you have handled the stress, understood the subject and scored well. It is your hard work and determination that would pay you at the end. So, think and decide wisely before taking the step.
Hope it helps. Please feel f
New answer posted
2014-01-13 10:29:44
Guide-Level 11
Centre for Continuing Education (CCE) at the University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun offers itself as a centre of excellence for accessing quality education through "Distance Learning Mode.
It offers MBA Aviation Management program.
Eligibility:
Graduation with minimum 50% marks in any discipline (preferably with science, technology and commerce background) along with minimum two years of work experience in Aviation or related sector.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding course curriculum, eligibility criteria and admission procedure in this university.
Link: http://cce.upes.ac.i
New answer posted
2014-01-12 11:33:23
Contributor-Level 9
If you really feel the potential for the management is what you inherit then go for an average college, as to survive in the long run name of college matters the least.
Else a usual decision for a working professional should be to continue in the current domain and switch only if Return on Investment looks more than decent.
Take a wise decision !
New answer posted
2014-01-09 19:48:14Beginner-Level 5
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