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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Some top colleges for B.Sc. IT distance education in India include:
1. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)– Known for quality distance programs and affordable fees, IGNOU is highly respected for its B.Sc. IT course, providing comprehensive materials and support.
2. Sikkim Manipal University (SMU-DE)– Offers a recognised B.Sc. IT programme with online resources and regular support sessions, though it's more costly than IGNOU.
3. Annamalai University– Its distance education programme in IT is widely recognized, offering well-structured materials and assignments to support remote learning.
These universities are UGC-approved,
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Correspondence courses are offered in various specialisations and countless companies from numerous industries hire these graduates for multiple roles based on their knowledge, skills, and experience. Hence, it is difficult to conclude an average salary for a BSc Distance graduate, here are some top job profiles with their starting salaries:
| Job Profiles | Starting Salary |
|---|---|
| Lab Technician | INR 2.8 LPA |
| Research Associate | INR 4.7 LPA |
| Associate Professor | INR 12 LPA |
| Data Analyst | INR 6.4 LPA |
| Software Engineer | INR 8.6 LPA |
Note: The average salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some recommended books for BSc Distance programs students:
| Books | Authors |
|---|---|
| Introduction to Algorithms | Thomas H. Cormen |
| Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships | Eldon Enger |
| Chemistry: The Central Science | Theodore L. Brown |
| Campbell Biology | Jane B. Reece |
| Mathematical Methods for Physics and Engineering | K.F. Riley |
Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, it might work if you are rejoining the course in regular mode in some other college or continuing the same course in the same college, regular mode after a break. But will probably work within a year's worth of break. Also there's a lot of paperwork required, which is not worth the hassle.
Meanwhile, it doesn't make sense to leave a regular course only to continue it via correspondence. Besides it is not possible, for you'll have to start from square one. I suggest you finish ya course via regular instead of wasting time by restarting from the beginning again.
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