27th April 2014 07:14 PM | |
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Re: Details of M.Tech course in NSS college of engineering? when are the admission likely to start for m.tech courses and what is eligibility to apply for the same for a student who has not passed the gate exam? |
29th January 2014 12:47 AM | |
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Re: Details of M.Tech course in NSS college of engineering? What is the cut off mark for mtech in structural engineering in nss college palakkad? |
23rd June 2013 09:33 AM | |
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19th March 2013 04:46 PM | |
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Re: Details of M.Tech course in NSS college of engineering? when are the admission likely to start for m.tech courses and what is eligibility to apply for the same for a student who has not passed the gate exam? |
18th June 2012 12:27 AM | |
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Re: Details of M.Tech course in NSS college of engineering? m.tech in communication engineering at nss palakkad is aicte approved or not |
13th April 2012 11:26 AM | |
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Re: Details of M.Tech course in NSS college of engineering? pls give details about management mtech seats in nss pkd?? how to book seats? |
21st November 2011 05:13 PM | |
imira |
Re: Details of M.Tech course in NSS college of engineering? M.Tech in Communication Engineering has started recently in NSS Palakkad. There are 15 seats for this course. The government list has been published for admission to M.Tech seats. The basic eligibility for this course is Bachelors degree in Electronics & Communication with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent. The fee details will be notified at the time of admission. |
11th November 2011 10:52 PM | |
Adv.V.Nandakumar |
Details of M.Tech course in NSS college of engineering? M.Tech course has been allowed in NSS College of Engineering,Palakkad recently.The details regarding branch of study, course fee etc are not available. Will you please make available those details? if so what are they? |