Accredited college degrees are recognized in the U.S. and academic credentials which are recognized in the United States get easily recognized and accepted in India.
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Educational credentials recognized in the United States are also recognized in India. Lorenz is a recognized accredited on line university which means it is recognized and accepted in the United States as well as India.
International Universities cater to needs of a global student body and I am sure India and China must be on top of their lists. Most universities have international accreditation that are accepted equally in all universities so you should see the accreditation status of this university.
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Lorenz is a globally accredited university. Its alumni is not limited to any specific geographical boundary.
yes...cmj university is valid in India.....
University degrees that are recognized in the United States are also recognized in India and in the US, all accredited university degrees are recognized and well accepted. This Lorenz University is an accredited online university so I think a degree from this university will be accepted by UGC.
100 percent valid.CMJ is one of the leading private university in India and degrees obtained from cmj are fully valid in all over the India.
NIILM University certification is valid anywhere in India, please feel free to go ahead with this reputable university.
these university are not valid properly in india and abroad
Hill University is an accredited online university recognized in the United States. All university degrees that are recognized in the US are also recognized in India.
Lorenz is an accredited online university. Generally, accredited universities are considered legitimate and real.
No
NO they are not.
dip/degree in civil from RVD UNIVERSITY is valid for govt. job in INDIA..................
NO! It's fake. I did a little check on it. It's server is located at Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. IP: 203.104.22.22 Can an university of Virginia use a domain from India? The law says NO.
There are better choices out there.