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Nikhil DevadigaI am an Automobile Engineering student.

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Yes, you can do part time Masters in Automobile Engineering course. I have visited their page and I found that they provide Part time course. Following is the link if you want to check by yourself and contact them for more details. http://www.msruas.ac.in/fet_pg/pg_programmes.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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MS will be your first preference I believe. And, MBA in India is now saturated and with the MS degree, you can get global exposure to world's the finest technologies. You can have maximum global opportunities. However, the fees will be much higher compared to MBA in India. MBA in India is also not bad option. You can do MBA Marketing and enter in any automotive company or Financial firm for the same.

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M.Sc In Textile Design: What is it About? Textiles and clothing is as old as human civilization. Men started covering their body for functional use, and over the years it emerged as an urge for enhancing individual identity. The course, and the constant development and evolution of textile as fashion is essentially founded on:
Need for enhancement of personality through clothing. Textile industry's expansion from clothing to furnishing, linen, garment, and industrial clothing. Industrial revolution after the world war, resulting in a mass production of textiles. Apparel design being beyond fashion, dealing not merely with ramp-walk- bas
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rahul r

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Below are some specializations in the field of forensic Science:
Forensic Biology
Forensic Serology
Forensic Chemistry
Forensic Toxicology
Forensic Ballistics
Forensic Entomology
Forensic Botany
Scope of Forensic Science:
The scope of forensic Science study is vast. You can get jobs in various governments & private sectors. The study will improve your skills and knowledge. After completing your degree, you can open your own forensic practice & forensic service offices. You also may employ in Forensic Laboratories, Detective Offices, Banks and other government. And private agencies. Regards.

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