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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
MBA stream would be the best if you want to go for management studies. PGDM still holds the good position but MBA gives you the master degree that PGDM does not. You may apply for MBA more preferably which would even help you in future if you want to go for some other higher studies.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot randomly pursue a distance course from the third year. Even if you're planning to pursue the course from correspondence, you will need to start from the first year again. It would be better to either give improvement exams if there is a provision in your college or repeat the year. Regular education is anyway much more credible than a correspondence course.
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As per NCTE norms, regular teachers working in primary, middle, secondary or higher secondary schools in Tamilnadu, recognized by state / central government, with a minimum of two years teaching experience are only eligible for admission into Annamalai University Distance Education B.Ed course. The students must have a graduate degree from a recognized university under 10+2+3 or 11+1+3 pattern.
So you can't apply as you don't have any teaching experience.
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