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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, you can go for distance education in BA from Mumbai University. The eligibility criteria for this is passing HSC from any recognized university.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
I would strongly advise you to stop thinking of doing Diploma or degree in engineering via distance education since it has been declared as illegal by SC of India. Please think of doing something else.
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Guide-Level 15
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You can pursue Siksha sastri B.Ed sanskrit in Rastriya Sanskrit Sansthan in correspondence by applying the application with respective details. It is deemed as university and provides huge scope in fields like Government teacher/ assistant professor.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Candidates should have obtained at least minimum 50% aggregate of marks either in the Bachelors Degree and/or in the Master's Degree in Sciences/Social Sciences/Commerce/Humanity (OR) Bachelors in Engineering or Technology with specialization in Science and Mathematics with 55% marks or any other qualification equivalent thereto
Candidates must be trained in-service teachers in elementary education or should have completed a NCTE recognized teacher education programme through face-to-face mode.
Fees for B.Ed: Rs. 50,000
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
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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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
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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