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Yes. According to BITS website, it is equivalent to their direct program.

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Does tech mahindra offers ms at bits pilani?

Yes, they do offer MS from bits pilani


What cgpa required for admission in MS distance learning from Bits Pilani?

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Is aicte approved the ms programme in bits pilani?

MS course of BITS Pilani is approved by joint committee of AICTE UGC and DEC. Ex-Post-Facto approval in this regard was communicated by DEC on 24-11-09. Approval is signed by Prof Madhulika Srivastava, Director of DEC.


What is the course fee for ms manufacturing management in bits pilani?

Rs 30k each sem + 15k admission fees


What happens if you enroll into BITS Pilani MS software services WILP part time and you lose or quit your job Are you disqualified?

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Is there any scope of doing distance education in MS Software engineering from BITS Pilani as a joint venture programme of CTS chennai and BITS Pilani as am an employee of CTS and 3 years exp?

Hello BITS is obviously a recognized institution. But an MS from BITS over distance will help you only in Building up a theoretical knowledge of the concepts you might have covered in ur UG. If you really wanna pursue a postgraduate why don't you take up week end classes in SRM / Sathyabama Universities which will give you more value ? If you are just looking for a title of MS then this helps. Else please do not waste your money / time on this.


Is aicte approved the distance education ms programme in bits pilani?

the programmer offered by this university are not approved by joint committee of aicte DEC ugc. this we can check on ugc web site


IS the BS from bits pilani is approved or not?

YES. MS and BS course of BITS PILANI are approved by AICTE. Joint committee of AICTE UGC DEC granted approval to MS software system and all other coures of BITS PILANI (through distance mode) from year 1995 to 2007-08. Ex-Post-Facto approval was granted vide letter no F. No. DEC/BITS/PLNI/RAJ/2009 dated 24-11-2009 signed by Prof Madhulika Srivastava. All distance courses of Guru Jambheshwar University of Sc & Tech, HISAR, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra and Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak are also approved by joint committee of UGC+AICTE+DEC.


What is MTech degree in IT?

MTech degree in Information Technology will be similar to MCA and other degrees, but will deal more with IT infra management rather than complex computer applications. MTech is the old form of master's degree in IT, now many substitues are there in its place MCA, MS etc. MTech focuses more on theory than application of computers


Is aicte approved the WILP ms programme in bits pilani?

Following courses aren't listed as AICTE approved 'Engineering / Technology' institutes to offer education in distance:B.S. Engineering TechnologyM.S. Manufacturing ManagementM.S. Software SystemsM.S. Quality ManagementM.S. Consultancy ManagementM.Phil. Hospital & Health Systems Management


What is the maximum effect of 2 ms burst of noise on data transmitted at 1500 bps?

We can say that : Vulnerable bits = data rate x burst duration = 1500 x 2 x 10^-3 = 3 bits


What is better MS or MTech from an IIT?

Though both MS or infact a MTech are almost equivalent, but still the value addition is much as compared to the masters in US. A MS in a foreign university is anyday of much more value as compared to the IIT's. Being a IIT'ian , we really do not have those standards as compared to the MIT's or the Harvard's of the world. How ever if you are looking for more specific reply to your query, try logging onto www.voicetap.in . They are arranging for free calls from those who have done both MS and MTech from IIT. Voicetap shud help. It is strictly dependent on which degree leads you to your personal career goals and objectives. It is not that one is better than the other, it's just that they are different in approach to a given field of study. First you must decide on your career goal. Once you do this, the path you must take will become clear. Make sure you discuss this with a career counselor at the school you are enrolled in.