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Gaurav DiwanEducationalist & Wildlife activist @9039777931

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You can look for options like SGVU, Mewar University or Venkateshwara Open University.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Aniruddh,
The Bar Council accords no recognition for BL/LLB through distance mode or evening colleges for practising as an advocate. If you want to practice as a lawyer you have to necessarily enrol in a recognised college or university and complete the three-year course in regular mode.

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SUNNY MASANDfaculty of Finance and accounting with 10 yrs exp.

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Please specify your query in detail.

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SUNNY MASANDfaculty of Finance and accounting with 10 yrs exp.

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You can opt for IGNOU or Symbiosis as these are the best options for you.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Eligibility:
Bachelor/Masters from a recognized university with at least 50% marks in aggregate (47.5% in case of SC/ST/Blind/Physically Handicapped candidates).
Or
55% in case of BE/B.Tech (52.25% in case of SC/ST/Blind/Physically Handicapped candidates).
Trained in-service teachers in elementary education.
Candidates who have completed an NCTE recognized teacher education programme through face-to-face mode.

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Bharat DebbarmaPursuing MBA

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Instead of distance, I would rather say that you should pursue a full-time course as a full-time course will gain you lots more knowledge and you'll be able to secure good placements.
Some good colleges are:
Great Lakes, Chennai
Jain University, Bangalore
Rajagiri Centre for Business Studies, Kochi
Pune University
NIT-Agartala
LIBA, Chennai
ISB, Hyderabad.

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kanu vashisht

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Under which institution, you want to opt for distance education?

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Sanjitha,
Both are best for MBA, even University of Madras is also best in terms of distance education. There cannot be any comparison between Alagappa and Annamalai as both are best.

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