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Ashish Sharma

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You can do b.ed course distance mode if you want it;s your choice is it comfortable for you or not . generally different college takes different fees for the course . you can take admission any college which you can afford easily .

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Ashish Sharma

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No you can't take admission like this first you have to complete your first year.

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Rahul Chaudhary

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There are many colleges in Ernakulam to pursue BSW Course via distance model but this is not the best way for this course.

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Akshat trivedi

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I don't understand your question, but if you want to do a correspondence course in Mining engineering. , then do B.Tech or BE in mining engineering. From NIMT in distance education mode. It is a good option for you.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Distance LL.B. Is not applicable for practise. You can find a private college which require less attendance.

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RAJ GHOSH

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Hello Kaberi hope you are doing well, No updates till now visit tier official website time to time. Hope it helps you.

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Balachander Kannan

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SGVU-Bachelor DE's of Arts programme includes courses that concentrate on a variety of humanistic fields. The courses are designed to provide students with core skills as well as practical skills, such as improving their employability. They provide a B.A. General degree in which students can choose any three subjects, Economics, English Hindi Geography, History, Sociology, Political Science, and Public Administration. The course requires a minimum of a 12th-grade pass and the course duration is three years. The annual fee is Rs 11,000/-, and applications for the current academic year are available on the official website.

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Gauranshi Goyal

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Hello! Here are some colleges listed for distance B.Ed
Indira Gandhi National open University IGNOU
UP Rajshri Tandon open University
Annamalai University
National Correspondence College
Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University.

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Rahul Chaudhary

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Yes you can join the college in second year. It's doesn't not effect in which manner you completed your first year. Distance learning is a best way of learning but it can't have a comparison in offline college. So connect to you college at once. So they can guide you properly. And as per I know you can easily join the college in second year.

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Yes, you can do PG master of hospital administration from a regular college.

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