National Institute of Technical Education
Three years diploma course
No AME course though of 3 years duration but it is not considered as equivalent to graduation so plz dont do this course. Its better to do simple graduation from colleges than AME course AME (Aircraft maintennance Engineering) course. This course is neither graduation nor diploma and thats why it is impossible to enter into any other field where graduation is required criteria and in aviation there is no such vacancies for so many students. Its money and time wastage course
of course not. -_- seriously: the possibility of he being gay, is equivalent to all of the girls of this cartoon being lesbians at the same time. no offense... ¬¬
mineral names were based on Latin or Greek terms relating to a specimen's chemical or physical properties. In fact, the familiar mineral suffix "-ite" comes from the Greek contraction for "stone."
Yes, It is equivalent to MBA (i.e PGDHRD in MBA) Course and has option to do specialisation in Finance / Marketing / System / Operations. NIHRD Conducts it through Correspondence or Online / Full-time mode. But, AICTE banned the Institute after 2007.
Yes, NTC2 was the old name for the present NITEC cert
Yes
'Ite' in a text message is a shortened word for alright. As in how are you?:)
ITE Group was created in 1991.
ITE College Central was created in 2001.
ITE College West was created in 2001.
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ITE College East was created in 2005-01.
When "ite" is added to a word, it typically creates a noun.
The lateral knee consists of the lateral collateral ligament, lateral meniscus, iliotibial band, biceps femoris, and the fibular collateral ligament. These structures provide stability and support to the knee joint during movement.
what is the o label and A label computer course equivalent
There is no root "ite." There is a root "iter, itineris" meaning a road or pathway: Itinerary, itinerant. There is the root "iter" meaning again: iterate, iteration. There is the suffix "-ite" meaning an inhabitant or an adherant; also "-ite" meaning a salt or acid whose adjectival form ends in -ous.