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Sapna kumari

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Top B.Ed Distance Education Colleges in India
Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU UP Rajshri Tandon Open University. Annamalai University. National Correspondence College.

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Prabhakar Mall

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Fee structure at Distance learning Centre-Karnataka State Open University for Bachelor of Arts is 4,700 per year.

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ROUNAK KUMAR JHA

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Hi Pooja!
I also see your interest to pursue the MBA course in a regular college after completing B.Com from IGNOU. Yes, you can pursue MBA through any institution of your choice as IGNOU is also approved by university grants commission,distance education bureau,AIU,AICTE. You also need to have basic eligibility like percentage to pursue MBA. Not every institution needs experience compulsory for MBA studies. You can also still go ahead to apply for your higher studies.
All the best for future endeavor.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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B.Com is not a difficult course, you just need to be clear with your basics and you be able to complete your degree.

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Yogesh Shukla

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Depend on university
IGNOU usually conducted exam in June and results within few months.

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palak mahajan

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Hi,
No, you can't join the last two exams for the commerce in Correspondence. You just can't mix two types of degree as per your convenience. Just think and go for the one type only and good luck.

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Sandhya Mehra

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Medical degrees are not authorised for distance education you need to be on campus and if any university or college is providing it that's need to be authorised by medicinal authority.

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