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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Iqubal, these are thoughts which naturally come to mind after one gets a job after completion of the Diploma in engineering. But unfortunately, in practice, this is not available. UGC has made policy that no university can offer professional courses via distance education mode. However you have other option. You can do AMIE. This is equivalent to graduation in engineering for all practical purposes. My sincere advice to you is to follow this path to get your graduation. Best wishes to you.

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Muskan Middha

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The best colleges for distance education for doing Masters in economics or finance are IGNOU Ahmedabad, Institute of distance and open learning-university of Mumbai, School of distance education, bharati vidyapeeth-New Delhi Campus etc.

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Mitisha Kotecha

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Pursuing full LL.B. Programme by distance learning is rare. You can either take admission in a college where there exist no criteria for compulsory attendance. In this way you can manage both.

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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It is possible. There are several universities that offer B.Tech through correspondence. Go ahead. It is possible. Wish you luck in your future endeavors.

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