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Pankaj Kr

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Practice and membership in the Bar Council is only applicable for LLB degree in regular mode.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Mohammad,
Aah, that's indeed good. Why not? Journalistic field too requires engineering graduates. Yes, you can download brochure of your intended university for distance learning and fill up application form, submit it and your course begins.Best wishes.

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

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Hello Purna,
It's nice to know that you are already post graduate in maths. May I then ask, why engineering now? Almost 50% of fresh engineering graduates are not finding any placements. In addition, doing engineering via distance education is illegal. I feel you should go for PhD in maths rather than pursuing this idea of engineering via distance education.

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Pritpal Singh

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No, I don't think it's a good choice to do PGDM from an institute. PGDM is not a good choice because PGD is just a Diploma, not a degree and if you are doing post-graduation then you should do proper MBA degree from a university.

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Pritpal Singh

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Yes, Mewar University is approved by UGC and AICTE. You can check the links below:
UGC approval: http://www.mewar.edu.in/assets/pdf/UGC2F.pdf
AICTE approval: https://www.aicte-india.org/downloads/statisticsuniversities/privateuniversities.htm

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Pritpal Singh

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If you wish specify then I may help you with it. If you are looking for MBA, Bachelors, or PhD courses and you are from working profile then distance learning is a good option.

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7 years ago

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Hi Jeswin,
You can go for B.Ed after your B.Tech. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed in most of the top universities is pass with 55% aggregate marks in B.Tech or B.E. With specialisation in science and mathematics, rest it may vary with the university you choose. Benefits of doing B.Ed are that you can work as: Secondary school teachers, Educational Counsellors, Educational Entrepreneurs, School Administrators, Free lancers, Free Lance Trainers, Instructional Designers etc. The major factors while selecting the University for pursuing B.Ed are good placements and which offers you good practical and industrial exposure like:
1. Christ Univers
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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If you are living in Kolkata then you can take up admission in distance mode in Calcutta University and MSW's duration is 2 years.

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