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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The curriculum and mode of study is similiar for both regular BCom and self-finance BCom. However, the main difference is, in a regular BCom seat the expenses of the course is provided by the university fund or uGC fund therefore, the fee is low, and in BCom self financed, for such courses university or UGC does not provide any grant, hence such course has higher fee. Additionally, self-finance seats is a management quota seat, that means those seats are reserved for the students who don't qualify the eligibility criteria but willing to do BCom course. In self-finance BCom course, all the expenses including tuition fees, laboratory mai
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In the educational landscape, Master of Education (M.Ed) course provide educators with the tools to elevate their practice. While both equip educators with advanced knowledge and skills, their focus and outcomes diverge like branches on a tree, each leading to fulfilling and unique careers.
Here's a table to unravel their key differences:
| Feature | Regular M.Ed | M.Ed in EdTech |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Broad pedagogical practices and educational leadership | Integrating technology into teaching and learning |
| Coursework | Educational theory, curriculum development, assessment, research methods | Technology integration strategies, instructional design, digital learning platforms, e-learning |
| Skills gained | Effective teaching methods, classroom management, educational leadership | Technology-supported learning design, digital communication, and data analysis for learning |
| Career paths | Classroom teacher, school administrator, educational consultant | e-learning developer, instructional designer, educational technology specialist, online educator |
| Technology familiarity | Basic technological literacy | Advanced proficiency in various educational technologies |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In the corporate world, regular BTech degrees are generally preferred over distance learning BTech degrees for several reasons:
Quality and Credibility:
- Regular BTech programs involve rigorous coursework, extensive lab work, and close interaction with faculty, ensuring a comprehensive and in-depth learning experience. This translates to stronger technical skills and knowledge, which are highly valued by employers.
- Distance learning BTech programs, while potentially offering flexibility, may raise concerns about the quality of education and practical training received. The lack of hands-on lab experience and limited faculty inter
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are about 4,000+ full-time BTech CSE colleges in India. Some of them are mentioned below along with their total tuition fees:
| Full-time BTech CSE Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
IIT Bombay | INR 8 lakh- INR 10 lakh |
IIT Madras | INR 8 lakh- INR 10 lakh |
IIT Delhi | INR 8 Lakh - INR 9 lakh |
Guru Nanak Institute of Technology (GNIT) | INR 3 lakh- INR 5 lakh |
IIIT Lucknow | INR 10 lakh |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
While both provide a BTech degree, the modes of learning are different. Distance/Correspondence BTech allows for more flexibility in terms of learning pace and location, but the content and standards of education should be equivalent to those of regular programmes. Regular BTech programmes typically offer more opportunities for hands-on experiences through laboratory work, workshops, and projects. While some Distance/Correspondence BTech programmes incorporate practical components, these may be limited or require students to arrange for local facilities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The table below shows the full-time BTech in Civil Engineering colleges in India along with their total tuition fees:
| Full-time Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| IIT Bombay | INR 8 Lacs - INR 10 lakh |
| DTU | INR 4 Lacs - INR 6 lakh |
| IIT Delhi | INR 8 lakh |
| IIT Madras | INR 8 lakh |
| VIT Vellore | INR 7 lakh |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, IGNOU does not have regular mode courses. IGNOU is well known for distance courses. If you wish to take admission in IGNOU then you can join BA programme in correspondence or online mode. If you are planning to pursue BA in regular mode you can take admission in government colleges such as Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Delhi University and its affiliated colleges, Jamia Milia Islamia etc. You can also choose from private BA colleges like Amity University, St. Xavier College, Christ University
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Scoring less than 50%-60% in Class 12th boards doesn’t determine your future. Numerous online courses are available where you can find detailed information about various courses in top M.Tech colleges in India.
The table below shows the top M.Tech colleges in India along with their Online courses offered:
| Top M.Tech Colleges | Courses Offered |
|---|---|
| PES University | MTech in Data Science and Machine Learning |
| SRM University Sonepat | here: in Data Engineering |
| IIT Guwahati | |
| IIT Patna | Executive M.Tech in Mechatronics |
| CMR University | MECH (CAD/CAM Engineering) |
To get detailed overview of the M.Tech Online courses for working professionals in India, click here:
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