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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
B.Arch is the UG programme which is provided either full time or part time. There are many certificates courses which are provided through distance learning in many colleges.
Thanks.
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Contributor-Level 7
Yes, you surely can do it but as per the rules of Bar Council of India (BCI), one cannot pursue an LLB course through distance/correspondence/online modes. Only a person who has done a full-time LLB is recognized to be eligible to practice law in India.
There are colleges, which promise to allow students to complete their LLB course through distance mode. However, such courses or arrangements are completely illegal and one should not fall for such traps.
Moreover, regarding certain colleges offering innovative degrees in law (which are not eligible for practice in law) may not be recognized by UGC. See the Specification of Degrees by
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
As per the rules of Bar Council of India (BCI), one cannot pursue an LLB course through distance/correspondence/online modes. Only a person who has done a full-time LLB is recognized to be eligible to practice law in India.
There are colleges, which promise to allow students to complete their LLB course through distance mode. However, such courses or arrangements are completely illegal and one should not fall for such traps.
Moreover, regarding certain colleges offering innovative degrees in law (which are not eligible for practice in law) may not be recognized by UGC. See the Specification of Degrees by UGC:
http://www.ugc.ac.in/pdfne
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
According to me, the colleges which provide the best distance learning programmes in MBA are SCMS and SMU.
But I would suggest you go for a full-time course as this will help you in developing relevant skills.
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you are eligible for MPSC exam after completing degree from a recognised University. Because for apply MPSC exam the minimum Education qualification is Graduation degree in any stream from a recognised University. MPSC stand for Maharashtra Public Service Commission.
Eligibility criteria:
Candidate should be an Indian citizen. Candidate must have completed your graduation in any field from a recognised university. Age should be between 21 years to 30 years for General category candidates. Age relaxation for OBC category candidates 3 years.
And SC/ST category candidates 5 years.
Good luck.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
Al-Kabir D.Ed. College, Mysore
ANTS Animation Training School, Mysore
Farooqia Women Polytechnic, Mysore
J. S. Medical College and Hospital
J. S. Polytechnic for Women
Karnataka State Open University, Mysuru
Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering.
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