yes
Hill University is an accredited online university recognized in the United States. All university degrees that are recognized in the US are also recognized in India.
University degrees that are recognized in the United States are also recognized in India and in the US, all accredited university degrees are recognized and well accepted. This Lorenz University is an accredited online university so I think a degree from this university will be accepted by UGC.
Sikkim Manipal University (SMU) is recognized in India but does not have widespread recognition in the United States. Degrees from SMU may not be directly accepted by many US employers or educational institutions, as they typically evaluate foreign degrees on a case-by-case basis. It is advisable for graduates seeking employment or further education in the US to verify the specific requirements and recognition of their qualifications.
Yes, European master's degrees are generally recognized in the US, but it may vary depending on the specific institution or field of study. It is recommended to have your degree evaluated by a credential evaluation service to ensure its recognition in the US.
Their degrees and accreditation are not recognized by the US Department of Education.
The US Army is currently the only globally recognized superpower, so they are unquestionably "stronger" than the army of India.
No, not at all CJM university is fake and is not recognised in india too.
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None that are recognized in the United States. No US university offers that degree.
In the US, the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degrees are the two doctoral degrees recognized for licensure as complete physicians and surgeons.
no now work! im in English class so i don't have to
I prefer go to India. There are most cheapest dentistry service. A dental felling in the US or UK costs about $300-400 while in Eastern Europe or India it costs only $20-40. I 've found it here http://worldental.org/dental-tourism/dental-tourism-and-world-crisis/ But you must question the standard of treatment if it's that cheap!! Also question infection control procedures in India!