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Nitika

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Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is not offered through the distance education mode as the honorable supreme court has declined the approval of any engineering degree from the distance education mode. AICTE and UGC clearly confirmed that B.Tech Distance is not a valid course. Universities of India are not approved to run such courses in their college academics. Instead, there are many universities in India are fooling students on the name of Engineering education.

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Nitika

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Diploma in Mechanical Engineering through distance education is declared invalid by the Supreme Court and AICTE in India. So you cannot do it through distance learning mode. Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is not offered through the distance education mode as the honorable supreme court has declined the approval of any engineering degree from the distance education mode.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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It's possible but you need to check criteria for same. And admission will be starting for every university from June to September.

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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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Khushi charan Sharma

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You can nowadays go for CUET exams there is no issue to start your studies for graduation level all you have to do is register yourself with choosing your subjects in any field that is your honors paper with required subjects and appears in exams and than when the results come to your favor go for any college the graduation is now of 4 years course which includes your M.Com to where you get good marks you can directly go for Ph.D. and etc. Means the M.Com exams will only for 1 year and the 3 will consider as you graduation.

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Khushi charan Sharma

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Yes, both countries follow the undergraduate and post graduate studies so a Indian students can pursue higher studies after completion of their higher secondary education in India and vice &versa.

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Nitika

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Bachelor of Arts or B.A. Distance Education is a 3 years Undergraduate degree course. Eligibility Criteria
Students must have cleared 10+2 from a recognised board. There is no such entrance exam to enroll in a B.A. Distance course. Bachelor's of Arts Top Distance College and fee structure
1. IGNOU (INR 8,100)
2. TNOU (INR 2,200)
3. USOL (INR 24,875)
4. KSOU (INR 5,450)
5. MKU DDE (INR 2,500). .

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RUPANJANA MISHRA

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You can look for IMTS institute where the total fees for 2 years is 60,000/- However, if you want to pursue the course in distance, IGNOU which has relatively steeper tuition fees, is the best option for you because of its validity and reliability across the country.

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