05-03-2008, 04:49 PM
@ rex
The link for info on MFC and Direct Gradute Scheme has been mentioned by Idrees. You can explore the link and have an insight of these two entry routes. Yes, you have to choose the stream of study right from the beginning. But for the students of Direct Graduate scheme, there is an option of Intera-scheme Transfer i.e. if they find that studying and training at the same time is tough; they can switch to the MFC and study full time in a college and can apply for an internship after the completion of their foundation and intermediate level exams. If you think you can study and work simultaneously, then you can choose Direct Graduate Scheme while if you think you want to focus on just one area at a time then you can choose MFC.
The internship period is three and a half years.
SKANS and Fees It isn't expensive at all. Some times back, the fee per module was almost 20,000. Even now it'd be somewhere close to this figure.
I regret, I can't answer your last question as I don't have an experience of my own.
Hope that helps!
The link for info on MFC and Direct Gradute Scheme has been mentioned by Idrees. You can explore the link and have an insight of these two entry routes. Yes, you have to choose the stream of study right from the beginning. But for the students of Direct Graduate scheme, there is an option of Intera-scheme Transfer i.e. if they find that studying and training at the same time is tough; they can switch to the MFC and study full time in a college and can apply for an internship after the completion of their foundation and intermediate level exams. If you think you can study and work simultaneously, then you can choose Direct Graduate Scheme while if you think you want to focus on just one area at a time then you can choose MFC.
The internship period is three and a half years.
SKANS and Fees It isn't expensive at all. Some times back, the fee per module was almost 20,000. Even now it'd be somewhere close to this figure.
I regret, I can't answer your last question as I don't have an experience of my own.
Hope that helps!