Thakur Polytechnic
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 1
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
If financial issues are there, then instead of paying the huge fees go for Rizvi Atharva college which are comparatively affordable in terms of yearly fee structure. (Thakurs fees is more than any other college,but facilities and placement cell takes encouraging efforts for the aspirants).
My opinion for the aspirants with financial problems -
If you are able to get admission using the TFWS scheme/ Caste related offers it's the best option, else never depend on the loans and repaying back option
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5 years agoScholar-Level 18
Thakur Polytechnic which is located in the suburb of Kandivali in Mumbai is a private institution and is affiliated to the Government of Maharashtra for giving out Diploma after the completion of studies. However, the college is not showing any information about less fees charged to different sections of the students like OBC, etc. on their webpage. I am attaching a link of this Institute with all the information like telephone numbers and email IDs, etc. I think you should ask some specific questions to the institute about your requirements and I am sure they will help to the extent feasible by them.
http://www.tpolymumbai.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Shifting college after getting admission is almost next to impossible in today's world. This is so since admission is a long drawn process spread over many rounds and in each round the student is given choice to select his college. Of course it's a different matter that the student will get only that Institute which will be available for his rank in the entrance exam. As a result of this, to change Institute becomes very tough particularly so you want to shift from a private college to a government college. Because private college feels that they are losing money by allowing a student to quit and go to different Institute
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Diplomas are not accepted by German universities. You can pursue your degree but after satisfying the admission requirements. Please enroll into a Bachelor degree program in a recognized institute and complete the first year with very good grades. Check the ANABIN website for your degree equivalency. Since most UG programmes are taught in German, knowing German language is mandatory for many universities. Take your IELTS too. Also check the DAAD website:
http://www.daaddelhi.org/en/
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