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Pranmoi Mazumdar

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LL.B. Distance Education is not valid in India. Bar Council (BCI) still does not recognize the LL.B. Degree through distance learning. As a result, one who pursued a Distance LL.B. Degree won't be endorsed as a legitimate lawyer.

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Aditya Dhanraj Singh patel

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Yes, a number of colleges and organisations provide distant learning options for Hospital Management (HM) Ph.D. programmes. You must meet the requirements set forth by the organisation delivering the programme in order to pursue a Ph.D. in HM via distant learning. You must typically have earned a master's degree in hospital management or a closely related topic from a reputable university with a minimum percentage of marks (often 55% or above).
IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University),
Sikkim Manipal University, Annamalai University, and Amity University are a few of the well-known universities that provide Ph.D. programmes in He
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Shashi Ranjan Kumar

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WES is a non-profit organisation that provides credential evaluations for international students and immigrants who wish to study or work in the United States or Canada. WES evaluates foreign academic credentials to determine their equivalence to U. S. or Canadian degrees. WES does not recognize or accredit degrees or institutions; rather, it evaluates the credentials earned from those institutions. In terms of distance learning, WES evaluates degrees earned through distance learning programs on a case-by-case basis. WES requires that the distance learning programs be accredited by the appropriate accrediting bodies and that the degree
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Nischal Sachdeva

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No, you cannot do so.

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Vddyuhx

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Atleast 36% marks aggregate in all the papers and practicals prescribed for the examination.

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Dinesh Sahu

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Some of the top universities offering B.Sc. Degree in India via distance education are Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU Andhra University, Visakhapatnam; University of Madras (UNOM); Dr B R Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad (BRAOU); Uttarakhand Open University (UOU), etc. MG University, University of Calicut, University of Kerala, Sikkim Manipal University, and more.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes you can but it would be better to focus on 1 course at a time as law itself is a complex subject.

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