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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Distance BE/BTech courses are invalid for employment purpose as per AICTE guidelines, Hence never pursue these. It is better to do lateral BE/B.Tech course.

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

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Hello Aamir,It is playing with fire, if you are thinking of doing your M.Tech via distance education mode. Recently, UGC has banned many professional courses from being taught via distance mode of education. I strongly would like to advise you that please don't go for M.Tech via distance education. Best wishes to you.

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Ayesha kapoor

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Wisdom School of Management, Gorakhpur does not offer B.Ed correspondence.

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Pritpal Singh

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Yes you must have minimum 45% marks in graduation for the MBA program from a distance learning university and if you are willing to do Bachelor course then you 45% marks are mandatory to have in Intermediate (class 12th)

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Manish Sharma

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You can pursue M.Com from distance with. Ed but it will be difficult for you to study both. In B.Ed course lots of practicals are there and assignments are there. Also your exam dates might intersect with each other. If you can manage your time then there is no problem.

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JUNAID ALAM

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Yes, but the forms for the distance courses have been closed.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Open distance B.Com in Mumbai University: You have to study the whole syllabus, there are higher chances of getting failed. Exam centers are located in any direction (you might or might be not aware of it). Many of my friends failed and then later they joined the college. St Joseph's College of Commerce (SJCC) is an Autonomous College in Bangalore. It is 130+ years old Institute. It has very big name in the city. It ranks top 8th commerce college in India and top 2nd in Bangalore. It provides very good education with decent placements, nice location in city center Brigade Road, Independence to students, pride of being a Josephite, Rock
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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No, you can't. You need to complete both the years separately.

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