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IGNOU offers B.Com alone. You can see the details here:
http://www.ignou.ac.in/ignou/aboutignou/school/soms/programmes/detail/191/2
I wish to clarify that honors is a specialisation and will not be justifiable if it is done via distance mode or correspondence. There are different specializations in different streams. Please see the details.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
Yes, it is possible. Academics is always formal schooling. Correspondence does not come under formal schooling. Specific universities based on entrance test or TOEFL may consider. This will vary from one university to another. You have to liaison with the overseas university which you are aiming.
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MA in political science is worth from distance learning when you are preparing for UPSC or want to do further studies in the subject.
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Please find the link below:
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https://www.shiksha.com/hospitality-travel/hotel-hospitality-management/course/m-sc-in-hotel-management-annamalai-university-distance-education-tamil-nadu-tamil-nadu-other-68307
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Try applying for any job. Most jobs would be asking for something like this, Graduation/Diploma from a recognised university/college in XYZ with minimum N years as a regular/full-time student. Though there are very few jobs (usually low grade) which take students with correspondence courses. Correspondence courses are like cherries on the cake where cake is regular course. You may get some extra points due to correspondence course in interview and it looks good in your resume. For example, MBA correspondence course may get you some preference in administrative jobs. Hope this will help you.
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