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Scholar-Level 16

After completing your Master;s degree with a minimum of 55%, you need to qualify the tests such as GATE/CSIR-NET/ JEST and TIFR /NEST /SLET, etc. If you qualify the written test, then you'll be called for the interview. In some universities, you'll be required to undergo their separate written test and interview. Ph.D is offered in two modes: Part-Time and Full-Time.
Part-Time: A candidate has to attend classes on weekends. Full-Time: A candidate has to attend regular classes (56 days a week). I am enlisting a few good colleges which are doing really well in this field of research. You can do it from:
Delhi University, University of Hyd
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A few good universities for B.Ed are:
Delhi University, Delhi
Lovely Professional University- Punjab
VIT University-Tamil Nadu
Jamia Millia Islamia
University Delhi
NMIMS-Mumbai
Anna University-Tamil Nadu
University of Mumbai
University of Kolkata
Pune University
University of Hyderabad
Delhi University
AMU
Maharaj Sayaji Rao University
JNU-Delhi
Savitribai Phule University.

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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In India, no university is offering B.Tech or BE degrees in engineering and technology. This type degrees in distance education has banned by government of India. Up to 2009 JNTU Hyderabad, Andhra university Visakhapatnam Nagarjuna university Guntur Karnataka university Mysore,and IGNOU New Delhi offered this type degrees. and AMIE of institution of engineers Calcutta also offer this type. In this AMIE is only recognized by government of India and no other university in India having the recognition by HRD ministry.
So, please note no university recognized by government of India and UGC. But, this matter is under the consideration of UGC
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Shiva ReddyEducation Adviser

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Going for MBA is a good choice, but don't go for a distance MBA because distance will not provide much value to your profile and you will not gain much knowledge, so go for a regular MBA which is of one year.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Kumar,
Go for LLM offered by IGNOU Annamalai University, Ambedkar Open University, Guru Nanak Dev University, Karnataka State Open University, Kashmir University are offering law courses.

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Creative aspects of learning are developed when a class meets. Hence, we may not suggest a totally Distance mode course in direction. Practical learning has to be there, at any cost. It is not worth doing any course which needs professional competence which is developed by personal contact with the institution and in regular classes. There are many aspects of media related courses and it should be clear to us that distance learning cannot develop the level of skills and competence that regular courses can do. It is possible that one does distance learning studies when a foundational skill-set is already earned. Please refer to the foll
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Creative aspects of learning are developed when a class meets. Hence, we may not suggest a total distance mode course in direction. Practical learning has to be there, at any cost. It is not worth doing any course which needs professional competence which is developed by personal contact with the institution and in regular classes.

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Scholar-Level 16

There are many aspects of media-related courses and it should be clear to us that distance learning cannot develop the level of skills and competence that regular courses can do. It is possible that one does distance learning studies when a foundational skill-set is already earned.

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The anchor has to have the following skills in his or her possession:
1. Command over Language
2. Flawless Diction
3. Confidence to Face the Audience
4. Eye Contact with the Masses
5. Flawless Non-Verbal Communication
6. Pleasant Personality
7. Quality Voice and Skills of Voice.

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