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himanshu yadavWriter | NCC cadet | Defence Brat

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Well, if the college is registered, then your degree is valid.
You can have some research on it.

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Vipul Aggarwal

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Hii Prajwal,
Thanks for asking.
I would like to inform that there will no better both having equal value and equal distribution among them. It's dependent on which domain you want and What you want to learn and what fits. Hope the answers help
Thank you.
Happy Learning.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Yes, if you want to do a job then you can but you can only pursue BA or distance mode of education type course. You can't pursue any professional courses because after the supreme court order none of any pro courses can't be done via distance mode of education.

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

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Hi Ananya, Yes, you can. I always advise people to take up Mass Communication at the Post Graduate level rather than at the UG level. B.A. English Honors + a PG Degree is Mass Communication is a very good choice as it opens up a lot of career opportunities later on. Note: Also all PG Courses in Mass Communication teach you the subjects from the very basic level. So, it does't really matter if you have a UG Degree in Mass Comm. All the best.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Hi Rajesh,
If you don't want to pursue a degree or Diploma course in event management, it is completely okay. It is not necessary to have a degree to pursue a career in event management or wedding planning. You can rather have industry exposure by applying for internship with an event management or a wedding planning firm. You will have to do some research about such firms in your locality and request them for an internship. Nothing can teach you better than industry exposure.

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Lalit Kumar

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Yes, there is BA in English degree in IGNOU.

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