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REEBA KHAN

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
I think Annamalai University provides distance education for M.Sc IT.
You must still confirm once from its official website.
Providing you the link here:
http://annamalaiuniversity.ac.in/
All the best.

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Apurvva Sood

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Yes, it accepts a correspondence degree.

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Kavya Mehra

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No, distance education students are not eligible to pursue law courses.

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Dheeraj Roy

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You can directly apply to the college for admission.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can pursue. Anyone can registered with open universities regardless to any state boundaries.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Diploma, B.E/B.Tech from distance mode are not valid as per AICTE guidelines for employment purpose. Hence, never pursue. Its better to take regular or part time admission.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

Guide-Level 13

I will suggest you to go for NICMAR as this course is especially for Construction and Project management. Although, it is bit-costly but you will definitely have a good future and lots of opportunities after pursuing the course in the same field.
All the best.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

Guide-Level 13

I will suggest you to go for a full-time course (regular) rather than a distance education, as full-time classroom programme will give you more exposure and learning. You will also get many more opportunities as compared to distance learning.

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