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No, Sanskrit is not a compulsory subject. Thank you.
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Hi,I believe what gives SNU an edge over SSE is the number of options to explore. Not only the School of Management, Performing Arts and Humanities but an "economist" has the option to explore in the School of Engineering and School of Natural Sciences. There are some really interesting engineering courses that are useful for everyone and SNU gives you the freedom to explore them. Also, SNU provides attractive scholarships to all those who meet the requirements which are financially convenient and the campus is almost 10 times bigger than SSE. Thank you.
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Annamalai University Directorate of Distance Education [http://www.annamalaiuniversity.ac.in/dde/ ]. They provide you with study material and call you for a personal contact programme at the end of each year to conduct the practicals. These PCPs are very helpful. They conduct lectures too for the next academic year. Thank you.
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