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3rd May 2010, 10:37 AM
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M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
I want do M.Tech (Mechanical) in distance mode or part time,so can you inform that is there any entrance test for it and what is the fee structure, when will be the examination, at what time and how frequently we should attend the classes.
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7th May 2010, 09:29 PM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
look dear friend i as a counseller will suggest you to go for AU instead of JNTU but on the other hand both are equally rated if you are going to do the Mtech through distance learning mode.. well that will be upon you how much you are able to grasp in and out of the class so that defines weather your presence is important or not in the class but around 60 % of attendance is required for parttimers as a minimum below that i am afraid you may bear the consequenses of the university rules.. i hope this info helps you ..
good luck i hope you make your own decision by taking all factors into consideration.... byee take care.... |
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31st May 2010, 12:49 AM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
Jawahar Nehru technological university and Aligarh university is best at each par.
But the best thing is a muslim reservation in au, otherwise both are same. |
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20th July 2010, 11:42 AM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
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Hi sir, Thank you for providing this information and do you have any idea about the fee sir, if yes pls. give me details so that i will be ever thankful to you. |
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13th December 2010, 12:06 PM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
I have taken B. tech course from Rajastan Vidhyapeet in Bangolre study centre Shri Venkateshwar institute. but now i came to know that govt has issued notification in july 2009 to stop new admission for B. tech distance learning course. is it right?
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1st March 2011, 01:00 AM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
hii
M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU suggest you to go for AU instead of JNTU but on the other hand both are equally rated if you are going to do the Mtech through distance learning mode.. well that will be upon you how much you are able to grasp in and out of the class so that defines weather your presence is important or not in the class but around 60 % of attendance is required for parttimers as a minimum good luck |
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17th May 2011, 07:42 PM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
i tharakesh presently working. i done the b.tech in electrical and electronics engg and i qualified in gate. is there any chances of getting m.tech correspondence in au or jntu. when the
counsilling will start and what are the fee details |
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8th June 2011, 11:19 AM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
my dear friend.....
i will suggest you to go for AU instead of JNTU but on the other hand both are equally rated if you are going to do the Mtech through distance learning mode.. well that will be upon you how much you are able to grasp in and out of the class so that defines weather your presence is important or not in the class but around 60 % of attendance is required for parttimers as a minimum below that i am afraid you may bear the consequenses of the university rules.. i hope this info helps you .. best of luck |
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1st August 2011, 11:32 AM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
Any education for that matter part time or distance or correspondence or SSS( of JNTU ), particularly in Engineering is nonsense. Rather it is better to purchase M. Tech or Ph.D. degrees from some existing ( Magadha, Allahabad Vinaka missions etc ), or some fake universities available in India ; which some of my friends have done for the sake of some benefits.
If one would like to be truthful to himself or be constructive in his job and justify himself it is better to do anything by attending all the classes regularly in the evening . May be they take 4 years to complete a 2 yar programme. Several university start such part time programmes for the sake of some monetary benefits for their staff. They call them self supportive programs. Genuinely speaking when you want to pursue some program you need a teacher and a regular contact and self guidance from the teacher. It is left for the introspection or as a challenge to the universities whether they can justify the education and the assimilation of knowledge by the student, by these distance mode SSS , correspondence programs. As a matter of fact it is necessary supply complete thought and keep only one job or work in the mind provided he or she is not omnipresent individual. |
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23rd August 2011, 06:10 PM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
pvrao,aee
I want to do m.tech in mechanical engineering through distance education or part time in jntu kakinada.pl.inform admition and fee details as i am working near to kakinada. |
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25th February 2012, 11:08 AM
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Re: M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU
hii
M.tech mechanical correspondence through distance mode at AU or JNTU suggest you to go for AU instead of JNTU but on the other hand both are equally rated if you are going to do the Mtech through distance learning mode.. well that will be upon you how much you are able to grasp in and out of the class so that defines weather your presence is important or not in the class but around 60 % of attendance is required for parttimers as a minimum good luck |
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