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Daksh Nagpal

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you can take admission in M.Sc chemistry in Learn Edutech. It is a 2 years course available here for distance and correspondence learning only. You are eligible for taking admission in it. For further information on Learn Edutech, follow the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/m-sc-larn-edutech-behala-kolkata-182906

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
I will recommend you to opt for a regular course instead of going for the correspondence because in case of courses like hospitality or hotel management, etc., one should attend regular classes. Correspondence is of no use in these sectors.

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pradeep bisht

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Hello,
If you have appeared for CMAT than you can apply for IIIM Jaipur. If you take admission in IIIM through CMAT then the fees is lower as compared to direct admission in this college. RA Podar is also a good choice. In addition, you will get good placement opportunities in these MBA institutes.

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MANOMAY CHASKAR

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No, (as per my knowledge and my college). You cannot do B.Sc Culinary arts through distance or correspondence education, because it is a completely practical course, all your learning and examinations are majorly on practical basis. Even if somehow you find any college offering this course on distance education basis, you will be in loss because you won't be able to gain all that knowledge and skills that a regular student gains.

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Nikhil Bansal

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I don't think so that this is conducted through distance mode.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Dear Janvi, I would suggest you to complete your graduation through distance mode and then do some Certification courses which will add on value. There are top institutes in India for Distance Learning. Below is the top college for distance studies. IGNOU. University of Madras. Sikkim Manipal University. Birla Institute of Tech & Science- Pilani. Kuvempu University. University of Mumbai. Annalmalai University, DDE.

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