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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Avinash, Normally speaking, history or other subject similar to archeology are required at graduation. But many universities allow students from any stream of graduation to appear for entrance test & if successful then give admissions. So my advice would be to check on the webpage of your prospective university, details of eligibility. Best wishes.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Niki,
You can take up BA Literature course where you can learn each and every aspect regarding writing and can pursue your hobby as a writer.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Yes, you can get admission and admission will start in the month of July.
All the best.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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You asked about the fee structure of BCA, BCA is a 3-year academic course. So, for three years, it's 50,000/-. For the 1st year 15000/-, For the 2nd year, 15000/- and for the third year 15000/-.
The additional amount goes to exam fee, etc.
Thanks

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Sunil,
Lovely Professional University:-
1. Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam):
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in ITI (in Technical field). Pursue 1 year/ 2 years Certificate course after class 10th or 2 years Diploma from SLIET or 10+2 Vocational (in Technical field) or 10+2 (Non-Medical) or equivalent from any recognized Board/ Council.
2. Admission Criteria
Merit in qualifying examination.

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

Guide-Level 11

It is always better to go for a regular course. But if you are a working person and don't have enough time to attend regular classes, then distance learning is not bad. As far as a job is concerned, you can apply anywhere provided your degree is recognised/approved by government bodies like UGC/AICTE/DEB.
Good luck.

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Shikher jainStudent

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Of course, yes you are eligible to study in Australia as you have done your B.Sc (IT). You can go to Australia for studies through IELTS. It is the best exam to go abroad for studies.

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

Guide-Level 11

To pursue B.Ed from Jammu University in distance mode, you should have 2 years of experience from a school under Jammu University. For more details, check the link below-
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/b-ed-directorate-of-distance-education-university-of-jammu-74660
Good luck.

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rohith kola

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Symbiosis is a popular choice among professionals. Mainly because of its trademark regular programs. Sadly, when you go for distance education, its a different story. Many MNC companies like Infosys, Syntel, TCS have clearly mentioned in their HE portals that they will accept only technical certifications and MBA degrees for promotional purposes. They do not consider PGDBA. That's the reason many working professionals had to reenrol for MBA programs. The duration, fees and structure of PGDBA and MBA programme is similar. However the recognitions are different. If you are serious about your plans the best options will be IGNOU or ICFAI
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Vivek Ranjan

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Logistics and Supply Chains are not something you should learn through distance mode and particularly, if you want to do an MBA, distance mode does not give you that much of a learning, as an aspirant of MBA expects. So, I suggest that you should take standard MBA entrances and get into some decent B-School and learn the things at first hand.

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