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Nitika

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B.Tech Electrical Engineering is a 4 year undergraduate programme. Students pursuing the B.Tech course will gain detailed engineering knowledge on the application of theories and practical experience through projects, assignments, internships, etc. The B.Tech course in electrical engineering is not valid through distance learning. AICTE and the Supreme court declared the course through distance learning invalid.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, Annamalai University is approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for both regular and distance education programs.

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Anshika Maurya

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If I understand your question correctly, you failed some of your B.Sc. Exams in 2019 and reappeared for them. However, there was some issue with the results and you were not able to correct it. In this case, I would recommend that you contact the university or the board from which you completed your B.Sc. And explain the situation to them. They will be able to provide you with guidance on what steps to take next to resolve the issue. In general, if you fail any exams during your academic career, you should try to identify the reasons why you failed and work on improving your understanding of the subject matter. You can seek the help of
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Joseph Saji

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According to UGC guidelines, B.Pharma can't be pursued via distance learning. Also, according to PCI rules, all pharmacy degrees up to and including PhDs must be pursued through a regular mode Earning a Bachelor's degree in pharmacy can be a great way to gain entry-level positions working in a pharmacy or clinic. Pursuing a master's degree can help students secure more lucrative and advanced jobs within this field.

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Amit Singh

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Yes. You can apply these are the information which will help you take admission
Minimum Duration: 2 Years
Maximum Duration: 5 Years
Course Fee: Rs. 55,000
Minimum Age: No bar
Maximum Age: No bar.

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Amit Singh

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Yes You can do it
because UGC's new guidelines will now allow you to go for both degree to do simultaneously
As well it is announced by National Education Policy - 2020 and in order to allow students to acquire multiple skills. I hope it will help you.

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Joseph Saji

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To be precise, over 14 colleges in Bangalore offering pharma. D-doctor of pharmacy professional course/degree. Majority of the universities admit students who have cleared a National or state level entrance exams such as the JEE Pharmacy, Graduate pharmacy aptitude test GPAT CPMT etc.

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Shubham Jangid

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Yes, pursuing a Master of Commerce M.Com degree through correspondence from Mumbai University after completing a Bachelor of Commerce B.Com degree through regular mode would be considered as 16 years of education. In India, the 16-year education system is the minimum requirement for admission to most postgraduate programs, including M.Com. B.Com is a three-year undergraduate programme, and M.Com is a two-year postgraduate programme, so the combination of both programs would fulfill the 16-year education requirement. However, it's always advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria of the institution or programme you're interest
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Nitika

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M.A. Sanskrit is a 2-year postgraduate course in Sanskrit literature. Eligibility Criteria: B.A. Sanskrit or Graduation from any other discipline with Diploma in Sanskrit from a recognised institute. Students from disciplines other than Sanskrit must have cleared the Diploma in Sanskrit or equivalent. Candidates should also possess an aggregate of 50% of marks. MKU also offers M.A. In Sanskrit to the students. The total tuition fees is about INR 8,400.

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Nitika

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Psychology in correspondence through distance learning is a valid course and also approved by UGC and AICTE. Top Colleges for pursuing Child Psychology are:
1. IGNOU
2. IMTS Institute
3. Anna malaise University
4. Jain University
5. Madras University
6. Karnataka State Open University
There are about 22 Master's programs in Child Psychology, top of them are:
1. Development and Socialisation in Childhood and Adolescence
2. The MS in Applied Developmental Psychology
3. The Master in Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology
4. Master of Arts in Child Study and Human Development
5. Master's Degree in Educational Guidance and Psychopedagogical In
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