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8 years ago
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
It is a one year course.B.Ed Correspondence or Distance Learning is also available in various Institutes and is of 2 Years duration.
*Eligibility:
The minimum qualification required for entry into B.Ed. course is a Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) or Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) from recognised board/university with at least 50% marks.
*Fee structure:The total fee structure for B.ed course will cost around Rs.25,000 - Rs. 30,000/-.
*Admission Procedure:You have to appear in an entrance test conducte
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
First of all, let me clarify Welingkar does not offer you an MBA degree. They offer PGDM.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, there would be an entrance. However, it also depends on the course which you are opting for. You can also look forward to some more universities which offer distance education without any entrance and give you more flexible options of learning.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Regarding correspondence courses as far as my knowledge goes many good universities have closed law through correspondence. However, in Delhi University, evening law course is available. Please think about joining evening law course which is a regular course.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
To be eligible for a B.Com course, your 10+2 subject needs to be commerce based.
So, if you have the same education qualification, you can apply for a B.Com course.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
These are two different domains. You can either choose Operation and Production Management or a supply chain. If your domain is more inclined to logistics, you can opt for a SCM or if your domain is more in production, procurement, or purchase you can prefer Operation Management. For better understanding, I can guide you better.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
https://www.shiksha.com/university/banaras-hindu-university-varanasi-23336/courses?uaf[]=et_dm&ts=64757995&rf=filters&ed[]=et_21::dm_33
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8 years ago
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