Can i do my icar ug course from some decent university and then go to any deemed university for pg?
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Hi Nidhi
Yes, you can do ICAR UG from a decent university and then you opt for a deemed university for PG.
Most of the colleges offering PG course tend to have an entrance test for the admission process.
If you want to study a Masters in the cutting-edge Medicine, Science and Technology fields in which India is beginning to establish a global reputation, you will probably want to investigate the opportunities at the prestigious Institutes of National Importance. Currently the top-ranked INIs internationally are the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD), the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK).
For Masters study in other fields, including the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences you will find a wide range of options available depending on the courses offered by Faculties at Central or State universities or through affiliated colleges offering postgraduate specialisms. High quality MBA courses are also becoming increasingly popular in India as the country seeks to drive further economic growth.
Regulation and quality control of Indian universities is overseen by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Their website offers up to date information on the different universities officially recognised and approved in India as well as a list of "fake" colleges attempting to operate without proper accreditation.
Yes, you can do ICAR UG from a decent university and then you opt for a deemed university for PG.
Most of the colleges offering PG course tend to have an entrance test for the admission process.
If you want to study a Masters in the cutting-edge Medicine, Science and Technology fields in which India is beginning to establish a global reputation, you will probably want to investigate the opportunities at the prestigious Institutes of National Importance. Currently the top-ranked INIs internationally are the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD), the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) and the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK).
For Masters study in other fields, including the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences you will find a wide range of options available depending on the courses offered by Faculties at Central or State universities or through affiliated colleges offering postgraduate specialisms. High quality MBA courses are also becoming increasingly popular in India as the country seeks to drive further economic growth.
Regulation and quality control of Indian universities is overseen by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Their website offers up to date information on the different universities officially recognised and approved in India as well as a list of "fake" colleges attempting to operate without proper accreditation.
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