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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes! many colleges offer online or distance mode NTT courses. These courses are ideal for the following people:
- Homemakers or working women
- People in rural areas without the access to in person classes
- Learners seeking flexibility in pace and location
- Online programs usually include pre-recorded or live classes, Assignments submission through email or portals and Internship in a local preschool.
Note: It is advised to always check the validity and recognition of the online institute before enrolling.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 6
No — As per NCTE (National Council for Teacher Education) regulations, D.Ed./D.El.Ed. (Diploma in Elementary Education) cannot be pursued through regular distance/correspondence mode for freshers.
Only in-service (already working) teachers can pursue a special NIOS D.El.Ed. programme (which was a one-time scheme and is now closed).
For new students, D.Ed. must be done in regular mode at an NCTE-recognized institute.
If you want a distance/correspondence option for teaching, you can consider:
B.Ed. (Distance Mode) — Available for in-service teachers through universities like IGNOU, Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu Open University (you n
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The online or distance learning Public Health programs approved in India are:
Online Courses | Offered by | Course Fees (INR) |
|---|---|---|
IGNOU | 3,000 | |
Imperial Institute of Management | 57,570 | |
The Global Open University | 34,150 | |
Amity University Noida | 3.02 Lakh | |
NSHM Institute of Health Sciences, Durgapur | 2.75 Lakh |
Note: The information has been taken from external sources and may vary.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
RV College of Engineering (RVCE), Bangalore does not have distance learning or part time B.Tech programmes. VCE only offers full-time, regular B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology) qualifications in numerous areas of engineering bearing in mind Computer Science & Engineering, Mechanical, Electronics, Biotechnology and more. All their B.Tech courses have to be attended through campus mode with the course lasting four years as per the Visvesvaraya Technological University norms.
Individuals considering part-time or distance-delivery engineering courses are advised to look at the options on offer with institutions having special approvals to off
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University offers BA as a 3-year programme in full-time/distance mode. The University offers the respective courses in specialisations such as Music, Dance, and Special Telugu. Admission to the respective course is offered on the basis of merit and, therefore, candidates must secrue a minimum aggregate in Class 12.
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7 months ago
Contributor-Level 8
No, B.Tech is not offered in distance mode in India as per AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) and UGC (University Grants Commission) regulations. It is prohibited by AICTE.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, given below are the top government distance BA colleges in West Bengal with their tuition fee and eligibility criteria:
College Name | Tuition Fee | Eligibility / Exams |
|---|---|---|
INR 9,900 | Merit-Based |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, listed below are some of the popular distance BSc Physics colleges in India:
| College Name | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| Andhra University, Visakhapatnam | -/- |
| Bharathidasan University | INR 17,300 |
| Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University | INR 18,300 |
| NSOU - Netaji Subhas Open University | INR 15,600 |
| VMOU | INR 40,000 |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
That's a fantastic career development plan! Pursuing a D.Ed. (Diploma in Education) while holding a government job is a great way to enhance your professional qualifications. Yes, a D.Ed. course can indeed be done in distance mode, and many reputable universities and institutions, often approved by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), offer this option. Distance learning programs are specifically designed for working professionals like yourself, offering the flexibility to study and complete coursework without having to attend a regular, full-time classroom schedule. It allows you to balance your job, personal life, and a
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7 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Amity Directorate of Distance and Online Education offers admission solely on the basis of the merit acquired in the qualifying exam. However, the institute has not specified a minimum aggregate for admission. Candidates must have qualified Class 12 from any national or state recognised board. Candidates with 85% in Class 12, typically have a good chance at getting admission to ADDOE.
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