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Yes , You can get admission for M.TECH in structural engineering with a CGPA of 7.09. I would like to suggest Chandigarh University for this course.Masters in Structural Engineering including defining the soil strength and deformation properties. It uses scientific methods and principles of engineering, and give knowledge of the physical properties of the ground, numerical calculations, analysis of the stability of slopes and cliffs, and assessing load-bearing capacity. Research and development in Structural Engineering is carried out to improve methods for surveying and testing sediment and rock samples in a laboratory.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Kunal, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your M.Tech in structural engineering from college located in Delhi NCR. Delhi NCR is a very big area and it may not be feasible for you to commute to the college situated in diametrically opposite location with respect to your residence. Hence I would like to advise you to look for the college nearer to you and check with them if they gave part time M.Tech. I am afraid readymade information is not available and you will have to ring up each college one by one to find which is most suitable. Best wishes to you.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Firdouse, I am afraid as to what you are seeking is not legally feasible at least presently in India. University grants commission has laid out a policy stating no professional courses can be offered by any university by way of correspondence course. What perhaps you can think of doing is joining a college which is allowing postgraduate courses to be conducted as part time courses. Here you will need to attend the classes which are invariably held either in the evening or on the weekends or both. However such institutes are very less in number and hence their gender information is not available on the net. You need to find out en
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