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Anjali Sharma

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Please visit the below link and You have to filter the total fees according to you:
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/m-tech-environmental-engineering-colleges-india.

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Kanika Rastogi

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Part time MBA does not have any market value so I will suggest you to go for the CAT exam and target IIMs.

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Siddharth Sahu

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Yes, you can go for it, but you may not get much time to work, as there will be daily classes along with assignments, if you can manage, then you should definitely go for it.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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It is better to opt for full time MBA. But, if you are working or cannot pursue a full time course, then you can opt for part time MBA. For both the courses, you will have to give an entrance exam to get admission in the college.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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MBA programs that require students full time and physical presence on campus are called full-time MBA. All other type of MBA programs, which do not require full-time presence of students on B-School campus are part-time MBA programs. Part time MBA are created specifically for professionals with work experience. Part Time MBA provides students with the same foundation in key management concepts and disciplines as in a two-year full-time MBA. Part time MBA course work is built on the basis of that students will have diverse and extensive work experience by virtue of which they will able to related to management theories and concepts. Mod
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Amrit Raj

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Hi Arun!
As you have completed your graduation in B.Sc. Physics, now, you might have the certificate of the same. Now, if you want to make your career in agriculture, then there is no problem in it. Take admission in any agricultural university in graduation course, complete your graduation in agriculture from there and do whatever you love to do.
Best of luck.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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BCI does not allow studying law part time if you want to become a lawyer. For that, you are supposed to pursue a 5 year or 3 year LL.B. Course. However, otherwise, you can very much learn law part time, through correspondence courses or online.

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