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Mayank Vashisht

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Indeed. All the courses offered at Saraswati College of Engineering are regular. The institute does not offer any part-time courses.

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Mayank Vashisht

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Yes, all the courses offered at the G.L. Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management are regular courses. The College offers courses at undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD levels across disciplines like engineering and management.

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Mayank Vashisht

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All the courses offered at the College of Engineering, Pune are full-time and regular courses. The college does not offer any online or hybrid programmes. Students are required to attend the classes physically on a regular basis and maintain their attendance as well.

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Maaz Khan

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Assam University provides a 2-year full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA) course. The programme aims to equip the students with comprehensive skills and in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of real-life-management within a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural setting. The specific objectives of the MBA programme are to enable the graduates to:

  • understand and be able to analyse the socioeconomic, political, technological and ecological environment of businesses and their interfaces with society
  • ·acquire state-of-the-art knowledge and skills in the basic disciplines and functional areas of management
  • develop
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rubina singh

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Being an Alumnus of LPU, I would like to tell you that LPU offers numerous courses in Engineering disciplines.B.Tech. (Hons.) (Computer Science and Engg. - Data Science & Data Engineering) in tie up with Trans Org Analytics.

This programme aims towards creating skillful graduates with specialisation in Data Science and Data Engineering domain which emphasizes comprehensive knowledge through courses like data engineering, data visualization, data modeling, big data analytics and predictive analytics. The programme encompasses Data Science as an interdisciplinary, problem-solving oriented domain.

Salient features of the programme are as fo

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes. Factors that may affect your ability to join an M.Sc. Computer Science programme in a regular mode using the IA method:

  1. The college or university's admission requirements
  2. Your academic background
  3. Your work experience
  4. Your letters of recommendation
  5. Your personal statement

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Megha A A

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It's a hard task and it won't work so you can't apply for 2nd year.

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Naveen Singh

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Yes, it is legal to pursue a BA LLB degree via regular mode after completing a BA degree. However, the requirements for admission to a BA LLB programme may vary depending on the university or institution offering the program. Some universities require students to appear for an entrance test like CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or other university-level exam

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palak mahajan

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The fee structure at Shri Jagadguru Murugharajendra Women's College for Bachelor of commerce is around INR 35000 annually. This fees include overall all the expenses in the year plus examination fees.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, it is possible to pursue an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree without attending regular classes.

Some law schools offer part-time LL.B. programs that are conducted in the evenings. These programs are specifically designed for working professionals who cannot attend regular daytime classes.

 

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