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Nipin Paul

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Yes, distance education in doing Bachelors is applicable for Masters in USA.

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Nipin Paul

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Yes, you have fill the state and district of permanent address in the application form.

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Seema shaikh

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IGNOU and Mumbai University are the best for distance education.

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Ashish Sharma

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Yes, a correspondence course in BA is available in the Mirinda house.

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deepika maurya

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IEC University, Solan, Himachal doesn't allow distance education programs. They are working on these facilities right now. 

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Mansi Bhandari

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It is not possible to take admission directly in the 2year.

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Tanmay Chavan

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According to me obviously yes because degree is a degree, may it be a correspondence or a regular. It depends on the schools what percentage or grade is required for the exams and for sure it is all upto to you how much you score in your entrance exams. So I think yes you should go for your target and best of luck for your future.

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Tanmay Chavan

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As compared to a regular course, correspondence degree has a lower value but atleast you get a bachelor's degree if you complete your BCom. Looking to private companies I don't think they will judge you by your correspondence degree or a regular degree obviously because every company would like to hire a candidate who is talented and skilled. So here a degree doesn't matter much if you are eligible for that post you are looking.

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Tanmay Chavan

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Hello there
Definitely you should go for it as there is no age for education. You should feel free to complete your education. Definitely you can do B.Com in distance learning, you just need to go for universities approved from all government accreditation. But remember that the value of a correspondence Bachelor's degree will be less as compared to a regular one. I suggest you to choose such University where there is no issue of attendance so that if you can't attend is okay.

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Sonima Dwivedi

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Pondicherry University, one of the top central universities, offers an affordable full-time degree in MBA for students to pursue through distance/correspondence mode. This is a two-year course with specializations in the fields of marketing, finance, international business, hospital management, tourism, operations and supply chain management, and general management. The course is offered in the distance mode, so students who are unable to pursue their MBA in the regular physical mode can still complete the course without a gap in their careers. You will get the degrees like any other non distance programme for all the four semesters.

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