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Hi Syed. Yes. Of course. If you have a capability and skills then you have to get a good job definitely. For more details please go through the link. https://www.shiksha.com/university/integral-university-iul-Lucknow-21870
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No it is better you end one course and then join. B.Ed is a demanding course you will not get time to focus on Masters and since you will show your degree at job it would create issues. Joining and ending year should not be same. Distance B.Sc. And M.Sc. Both are accepted in teaching job. All the best.

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Shikshapeeth college of Management and technology is an affiliated study centre in Delhi by various Government University like AMU, JMI and Pondicherry university. Which provides Distance mode Education in courses like BBA B.Com (Hons) B.Com (p). Hope this will help you.

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Hi Hemant. NMIMS Global Access School for Continuing education. Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL)
IMT Centre for Distance Learning (IMTCDL) Ghaziabad. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
The foremost difference between both these courses is that PGDM is a Diploma course, while MBA is a degree course. The Diploma programme, I. e. PGDM is the course that is conducted by those autonomous institutes that are recognised by the AICTE approved by the Ministry of HRD and Government of India. Good luck!

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