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Anshul Jindal

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BEd from Indira Gandhi National Open University is a distance programme that can be completed within 2 to 5 years. Candidates can get admission in this course by IGNOU BEd entrance test.

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Hi.

The regulatory authority National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) changed the B.Ed course from 1-year to 2‑year (four semesters) for all new admissions since around 2014‑15. 

For distance or correspondence B.Ed (or ODL — open/distance learning) mode, NCTE sets that the duration must be 24 months (2 years).

Therefore, any “1‑year B.Ed” — through regular or distance mode — is not valid under current NCTE norms (unless it's some outdated or special exception, which is unlikely).

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Whether you can pursue a diploma in interior design through correspondence depends on the institute offering it. The program described on the L.S. Raheja School of Architecture (LSRSA) website — “Government Diploma in Interior Designing & Decoration” — appears to be a formal diploma course. However, there's no explicit mention on the page that it's offered via correspondence or distance learning rather than on-campus.

If the institute does not state “correspondence” or “distance mode,” it likely requires in-person attendance because interior design training often involves hands-on studio work, practical workshops, and si

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Chikat Marchang

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Yes and no, NSHM Business School does have modes for distance learning but is offered in blended mode. Which means students receive Online classes on Weekdays and Offline classes on Weekends. This option is available only for the Master's in Hospital Administration (MHA) course.

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Chikat Marchang

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Yes, SP Jain School of Global Management offers Premium Learning Online Courses in the field of management. Also, most courses at SPJSGM Mumbai have options for distance or online course / learning with students able to avail the same benefits such as options to apply for post-study work visas.

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Anshul Jindal

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No, it isn't possible to complete the entire course in distance mode. You can pursue BEd in regular mode, whereas MA in distant mode. There might be a few more universities other than IGNOU that provide correspondence courses.

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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, many government universities, such as IGNOU, Kurukshetra University, and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University, offer BEd programs through distance learning.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi.

Yes you can do B.Sc in nursing through distance mode.

This programme is specifically designed for nurses with a Diploma (like your GNM) to upgrade their qualifications and is recognised by the INC.

Clinical training: While some parts of the degree can be completed online, nursing is considered a professional course that requires hands-on, in-person clinical training, so a purely distance-based B.Sc. Nursing is not recognized. 

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