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9th September 2016, 01:47 PM
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Am I eligible to do masters in Urban Planning after completion of B.Tech Computer Science engineering?
Am I eligible to do masters in Urban Planning after completion of B.Tech Computer Science engineering? What are the steps I need to follow to get the admission for doing the masters course? Who can help me with the same? Awaiting for the response.
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21st September 2016, 12:02 AM
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Re: Am I eligible to do masters in Urban Planning after completion of B.Tech Computer Science engineering?
Eligibility Criteria Required for doing Master's in Urban Planning:
The basic educational qualification required for doing Master's in Urban Planning course is as follows. >> Candidates must have completed Bachelor's Degree or its equivalent in Environmental Engineering/ Architecture/ Planning or Law or Civil Engineering from a recognized university. >> As you are done with B.Tech in Computer Science Engineering course, I am sorry to say that you are not eligible to pursue this Master's in Urban Planning course. >> As far as my knowledge is concerned, you are not eligible to do this Master's in Urban Planning and Rural Planning course with B.Tech in CSE course. |
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