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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

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Hello MD Yusuf,
NO. It is impossible to pursue two different Bachelor courses at the same time. It is technically not possible anywhere in India. * One can graduate only once in his life.

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Rishabh Jain

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Distance MBA is now duly approved course by University Grants Commission (UGC). The UGC (Online Courses) Regulations, 2018, has announced on May 24, 2018 that higher educational institutions can offer the distance learning online degree , diploma and certificate courses at par with their regular classroom programmes.
NMIMS Global Access School for Continuing Education.
Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL)
IMT-Centre for Distance Learning (IMT-CDL) Ghaziabad
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Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Sikkim Manipal University- Distance Education, Sikkim

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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No, there is no provision in India to do LLB through a correspondence mode. Without an LLB course done in a regular mode, you won't be able to practice law in any court in India. After class 12th, one can join for 5 year LLB course and a degree holder can join for 3 year LLB. All the best.

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

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Hello Srinivas,
After getting admission for an engineering course and studying for 2 years in mechanical engineering, you decided to quit. Why, what happened? You have not told anything about the circumstances that made you leave this course. Was it ragging, was it the finance issue, was it inability to cope up with the study and attendant pressure? I would strongly recommend that you analyse the reasons for your decision to quit and if you can overcome the circumstances then go back to the same college and complete the remaining two years. This would be in the best interest of you. However in case you feel it is simply not feasible, t
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Almas QURESHI

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Sure, if you are from Science stream in class 12th HSC, you can surely go for B.Sc in forensic Science. All you need to do is search for good institute or college (government or private) and apply for them.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Dinesh,
Why not? Madurai Kamarajar University offering MA in criminology and police administration. Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Bharathiyar University, Raksha Sakthi University-Ahmedabad, Global Open University-Nagaland are offering MA and M.Sc Criminology. All the Best for your future.

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

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Hello Madhusudan,
It is very nice of you to think of doing your M.Tech via distance education mode, but when I checked on the website of VTU, it is located at Belgaum while you are mentioning it in Bangalore. I am attaching a link for your ready reference. Am I missing something that is in your mind and I am not able to understand? There are plenty of colleges in Bangalore offering M.Tech on regular basis and few of them by correspondence also. Shiksha app will give you all the information about these colleges as well as colleges offering distance mode also.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/visvesvaraya-technological-university-belgaum
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IASKOLKATA KolkataNo 1 self financed Private college in west benagal

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Hello Sunanda Roy,
B.Ed is 2 year's full time regular course. But you can do this course in IAS Academy without attending class. We provide classes only on weekends, if you required then you can attend lectures. We will provide you all the study materials also, so it will help you to study at home. You just need to come for examinations only. We will provide you practice teaching also.

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