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MTech for EIE

09/14/2009 10:09 AM

i completed my btech with the stream of eie i want to do mtech part time could u plz tell me about the colleges.

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Re: MTech for EIE

09/21/2009 9:40 AM

It would help to know which country the colleges are supposed to be in. Google will produce names, addresses and telephone numbers. There may even be some in the local telephone directory.

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