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Beginner-Level 4
As long as your degree is recognised by the IIM's, you are eligible.
It is better to do a regular MBA in India.
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Guide-Level 12
Yes, you go for B.Tech in regular mode.
Below are the requirements for the admission
The candidate should have completed his 12th standard or higher secondary education with physics and chemistry & mathematics. The candidates are required to write various entrance exams to secure admission. In many of the entrance exams, it is a must that the candidates should have secured at least 60% marks in the above subjects. This varies from exam to exam.
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Guide-Level 15
In regular M.Tech, you have to go to college and maintain a certain attendance percentage to be eligible to appear for exams. In part time M.Tech, you have to go to college only to appear for exams.
In M.Tech, not all subjects are easy. In most of the subjects, you would need some expert guidance to understand them. In regular M.Tech, you can get such expert guidance from the faculty members. However, in part time M.Tech, enough guidance won't be available.
In regular M.Tech, regular laboratory sessions help to understand how the theoretical concepts in books apply in the real world. However, this option isn't available in
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It is no possible to pursue 2 courses at the same time in regular mode. You can pursue one course in regular mode while the other in distance mode if you are keen to do that. However, it is perfection that is more important. It is good to do what you are best at rather than doing lot of things and ending up learning nothing. So, go for a course that you like and try to do it from a good institution offering quality placement.
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