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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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In distance learning, one need not attend classes as regular students and vice versa for class learning. In degree level, regular courses have a ting edge over the distance learning courses because of numerous reasons. Surely, one can work with his distance education until and unless dates for exams don't clash with his office work.

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anshu raj

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As far as my knowledge goes, AIILSG doesn't provide SI course in correspondence mode, but only regular courses or holiday batches (i.e. Saturday, Sunday and other holidays).

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Yes, there are numerous options. For distance mode B.Ed education, you can choose IGNOU. If you are an existing teacher, it may help you to appear in entrance exam.
Best of luck.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Yes ,definitely you can apply for that . You can apply through online procedure . log on www.ignou.ac.in>BED _Pros _eng to know details about admission procedure .

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Aman Jain

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Yes, you are eligible for this higher education.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Hi, Journalism is a professional course and teaches the students practically. So, if you want to pursue M.A. In journalism because you need the degree in papers or because you are working somewhere as a media professional already, then go for it. But if you seriously want to pursue a degree to eventually get a placement in media, please go for a regular course. Moreover, if you are one of those who have studied some other subject except journalism in your graduation then again go for a regular Masters course so as to get a hands-on experience. This being said, one should always try and go for regular courses for professional courses li
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CHANDAN KUMAR

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You have a selection of every course which is offered to student who have done 12th as a regular mode. So, first, make a decision of which subject you like the most. And on that basis, make your course selection for your graduation.

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