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Bhavana Pandey

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Department of Open & Distance Learning (previously known as the Department of Distance Education) was established in 1968. The department offers Post-graduate, Undergraduate, Diploma and Certificate Courses. The multi-faculty department is running 33 academic/professional programmes.

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Manu

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Annamalai University distence education mode is not approved UGC. You have any doubt in these matter please refer UGC commission website.

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Harsh Khattar

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a Master's in Optometry through distance education mode. There are several universities and institutions that offer distance education programs in Optometry at the postgraduate level. These programs are designed to provide the same level of education and training as traditional on-campus programs, but they offer more flexibility in terms of study schedules and location. However, it is essential to note that pursuing a Master's in Optometry through distance education mode may have some limitations in terms of practical training and clinical exposure. Optometry is a hands-on profession, and practical trainin
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YASH SHARMA

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There are several universities in India that offer distance learning programs for Masters in Law (LLM). Some of the popular ones include:
1. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
2. Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Tamil Nadu
3. National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
4. Karnataka State Open University, Mysore
5. Tamil Nadu Open University, Chennai
It is important to research and compare the programs offered by different universities, as well as their reputation, accreditation, and course curriculum before making a decision. You may also want to consider factors such as the cost, duration of the programme, and the flexibility
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YASH SHARMA

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Diploma in Labour Law is a one-year course that covers various aspects of labour laws, industrial relations, and employment laws. Several universities and institutes offer distance education for this course. The eligibility criteria for the Diploma in Labour Law may vary from one institution to another. Generally, a candidate must have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognised university. The fee for the Diploma in Labour Law may vary depending on the institution and mode of study. Distance education for the course may cost anywhere between Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 50,000. To get more information about distance education for Di
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, many universities offer LLM courses through distance education mode. However, it is important to note that the recognition and credibility of a distance education LLM degree may vary depending on the university and the jurisdiction where you intend to practice law. It is advisable to check the recognition of the LLM degree from the relevant bar council or legal authority before enrolling in a distance education program.
As an AI language model, I don't offer any LLM programs. However, many universities offer LLM courses in various specializations such as Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Criminal Law, Tax
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Amity University offers LLM through distance education mode. The university offers various specializations in LLM, including Corporate Laws.
However, it is important to note that the Bar Council of India (BCI) does not recognize LLM degrees obtained through distance education mode for the purpose of teaching in law colleges or for practice in courts of law. Therefore, if you are looking to pursue a career in academics or legal practice, it is advisable to opt for a regular LLM program.

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