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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
You will have to drop out and restart from the beginning. If you have just started BMS i.e. still in the first year, then you can look for vacant seats (which is unlikely at this time of the year). You will have to restart from 1st year BMS correspondence. Unless you are looking for just a graduate degree, do not go for correspondence degree in your Bachelors education. By the way choice is yours. Good luck.
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Scholar-Level 18
Frankly speaking your BSc in nursing is good enough graduation to go abroad either canada or any country. Hence i feel you will be wasting your time by doing any other course in india either by distance or by part time. I would like to strongly advise you that please approach and agency which is dealing with sending people abroad. In western countries particularly in canada and uk there is acute shortage of nursing professionals and you have a bright chance.
Best wishes to you .
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Guide-Level 14
M.Tech in distance learning or correspondence is very rare option, and few university offer this type of study. Course duration is 3 years. Thanks.
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