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Contributor-Level 9
It depends on the criteria of the particular institution who provides MSW course. As per my information, you can pursue MSW course, if you have a Bachelor's Degree.
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Scholar-Level 17
The eligibility criteria of B.Ed distance education course is elaborated below: -
The applicants must have at least 50% marks in Bachelors degree or Masters degree in Arts, Science, Commerce and Engineering streams in order to apply for distance B.Ed course. Candidates who wish to take up distance B.Ed must be trained in-service teachers in elementary education. Candidates who have completed teacher education programme recognised by NCTE in a face-to-face mode are also eligible to apply. Candidates who have at least two years of teaching experience in primary or upper primary schools can also take up distance B.Ed course. Yes, you ar
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Scholar-Level 18
Hi, UGC has once again reiterated that it is not allowed to offer professional courses including pharmacy by distance education format. Hence I would definitely like to advise you that please do not go in for correspondence course but go for regular mode of studies. Best wishes.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, provided the institute from where you're pursuing it is reputed enough. And you can get promotion in your organisation by getting an MBA degree (irrespective of the mode).
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Guide-Level 14
If you really want to do your Masters from correspondence (though regular mode is recommended), I'd suggest you to go for IGNOU, or secondary Symbiosis. While doing correspondence, you must be very much sure about the affiliation and recognition by AICTE. It's fees is low, has market value and government recognised. Hope this helps. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Good Luck.
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