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Which college is better 4 comp engg..**** Bhiwani or GNDEC Ludhiana..plz reply urgently? Both colleges are government aided n r very old..****(1943) n GNDEC(1956) both are in d list of top 100 or so engg clgs of india..im 4m chandigarh..which shuld i choose(for cse branch)? plz reply urgently | Check for the approval for the college as well as the subject.
please go to the below web site to find the recognition.
www.aicte.ernet.in/
www.ugc.ac.in/ | Is the TIT college, Bhopal affiliated to RGPV? please give any information you hold regarding this group of colleges. Also it would help me if you could give me information about
1. Bansal (BIST),Bhopal
2. JNCT,Bhopal
3. NRI IIST,Bhopal | Yes, Technocrats institute of technology, bhopal is affiliated to RGPV.
It is a good college.
TIT group has 4 colleges in Bhopal.
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JNCT is sister college of LNCT
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Then comes BIST and later NRI.
Preference
TIT (Older one)> JNCT> BIST and NRI
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When is your counselling?
Consult others also.
Best of Luck. | My pet rank is 6896 which college is better for me i will get some benefit in girls quota? Vaishnav , Oriental ,TIT , LNCT which is best | | oriental. TIT | Tell me which is best among manav rachna college of eng, citm, lingyas and TIT&S,bhiwani? i may get only electronics and instrumentation or textile technology in textile institute of technolgy and sciences, bhiwani. should i go for it or take admission in some other eng. college like citm, manav rachna or lingyas?PLZZZZZZZZZZZ help me out? | | IT Questions Answers-linuxquestion.info/ | Taxpayer funded FREE college tuition just because you are WHITE? Isnt this a great idea?
Talk about leveling the playing field.
Tit for Tat.
Of course, most blacks dont want to see "equality" - would mean the end of their preferential treatment.
It's great to give of your private funds, but when you try to PICK MY POCKET, we will have a problem:)
Not too hard to grasp, even for a Liberal or a Racist. | | If you provide no source, rant like an idiot, and ask no real questions, then you might be a racist. | Best engineering college in the states? I am no american student, but would like to contune my master degree in project adn construction management in the states; a fair is being hol din my countru at this time with teh following universities; please if you knwo any additional infos with references let me know about the best in **** field:
* Albion College
* Carnegie Mellon University – Qatar
* Foothill and De Anza Colleges
* Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
* Lamar University
* Marshall University
* Massachusetts College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences
* Mercer University
* Northern Arizona University
* Ogelthorpe University
* Ohio State University
* Ohio Wesleyan University
* Parsons, The New School for Design
* Purdue University Calumet
* Rochester Institute of Technology
* Stony Brook University
* University of California – Irvine
* University of Evansville
* University of Iowa
* University of Oregon
* University of Southern California
* University of Toledo
* West Virginia University
* Willamette University
* Worcester Polytechnic Institute
AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME, | Of those on your list, the ones that are the most strong in engineering are Carnegie Mellon Qatar, U California Irvine, Ohio State, University of Southern California. Others that are decent include Rochester Institute of Tech, SUNY Stony Brook and Worcester Polytechnic. I also have respect for U Iowa and U Oregon in this field. Be sure to visit these schools during the fair in your country. They are very strong schools. I am not sure which offer the program you want, specifically. You'd need to check.
The best engineering graduate programs in the US are MIT, Stanford, U California Berkeley, U Illinois Urbana, Georgia Tech, Carnegie Mellon, Cal Tech, University of Southern California, Purdue University - their West Lafayette campus, not the others you mentioned, Cornell, U California San Diego, U Wisconsin Madison, Texas A&M College Station, UCLA, U Maryland College Park, U Texas Austin, Harvard, Princeton, U California Santa Barbara, Columbia U, Northwestern, Penn State University Park, U Minnesota Twin Cities, U Florida, Ohio State, Rensselaer Polytechnic, Virginia Tech, UMass Amherst, and others. You are welcome to apply to any graduate program that interests you, even if it's not a school at this fair; so if you'd like to apply to one of these other strong schools, do so. | I wanna ask which college is better among TIT&S ( bhiwani) , CITM (Faridabad) and ITM(gurgaon)? i hv got 20330 rank in aieee. i m of delhi. i wanna live in delhi or NCR so i need guide that which colleges is better among above mentioned colleges though i hv got CSE disciple in TIT&S (bhiwani). i wanna know - Is TIT&S a better college regarding placements and faculty for CSE disciple though i hv come to know that its infrastructure is extremely poor? | | you are right...infrastructure is too poor.........and a delhi student wont be survivin there......go to itm without thinkin 4 a second............u'll get gr8 enviornment..........plus delhi croud..............citm is good also but far away.............. | Do i have man **** or Gyno? I am 19 year old male, use to be slim and fit, however once college started and Ive been studying, and 2 busy to exercise, I got flabby, and now kinda have some man ****, Im scared this might be a gyno? Is there ways to get rid of this? How can I tell if its gyno or not?? I think its just fat, as I gained fat all around me from studying and not exercising (biochem major) | | If by "gyno" you mean gynecomastia, then you probably don't have it. Gynecomastia is usually to do a hormonal imbalance. If you have stopped exercising, and eat junk food, most likely it's just fast, like you though. If you are taking or abusing steroids, gynecomastia can be a side effect. To get rid of it, you just need to exercise again and watch what you eat. If you are really concerned or if the enlargement is not symmetrical or only one breast is enlarged, then see your doctor. Most universities have health centers that are including in your tuition. Good luck! |
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