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Ankit Kumar

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No, it is not possible to do this currently Either you complete a degree from a regular course or from distance by doing all three years in the same mode. BUT You should check with your institute if you can shift from correspondence to regular B.Sc. In your 2nd year.

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Ankit Kumar

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If you are employed then distance is better. If you are unemployed and want full time study, regular is better.

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Ankit Kumar

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Part-time studying means one needs to attend classes as per the schedule either in the evenings or at weekends. However, with distance learning one is not required to classes. The study hours are flexible and one can study from anywhere, anytime.

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Ankit Kumar

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Which is best regular or distance course? Distance education is a flexible study mode, and it creates students who cannot go for regular study in universities. Distance education is very easy for those students who want to study on their own. It provides a better experience without following the regular mode of studies.

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Ankit Kumar

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It is a UGC-DEB approved distance education university and has over 40 years of experience in offering education through correspondence. @If you really want to pursue psychology, then opt for a regular class, as you need to do lot of practical.

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Nitika

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The curriculum of Bachelor's in Science and Bachelor's in Technology is totally different specially in complex subjects like Biotech. Hence, you cannot pursue M.Tech after B.Sc. To pursue M.Tech in Environmental Engineering or Biotechnology Engineering the candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering/ Technology or B.Tech Biotechnology or M.Sc. Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry or any other branch of life sciences with a minimum of 50% marks.

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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Yes, if you have capabilities to perform well, hardworking and exposure to new opportunities you will definitely get a job. All the best.

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Fatima Faridi

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It is important to have Science stream in class 12th for B.Sc in Geography. After class 12th, you can choose geography as the main subject in university.

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Anshul Gupta

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I'm sorry, but it is not possible to pursue an integrated M.Sc+B.Sc course in India as it is a contradictory combination. B.Sc is an undergraduate course, while M.Sc is a postgraduate course.

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Khushi charan Sharma

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No, you can not pursue B.Sc Honor with Maths after doing commerce in higher secondary exams.

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