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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I suggest you to pursue BBA which is about business administration, it is for 3 years and you will be studying about various aspects of business. You also have option to specialise. I suggest you to do MBA after BBA you will have a proper idea on what specialisations you what you career to move in and you work rightly on it. Though their are other NEST courses. Suggesting BBA as their is chances of sustaining in this field. Their are lots of specialisation you can specialise in few best specializations are Human Resources, Market, banking, finance and many more.
All the best.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Normally, all open or distance universities have two sessions in a year. Jan to Jun & Jul to Dec. A student can commence his studies from any of these two sessions.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 15
I see your interest to pursue distance course from an distance university in India. But I don't find any relevant course as such your looking for, I would request you to say which course your looking for and which institution you want to pursue it in, I will be happy to guide then after.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Acharya Nagarjuna University Centre for Distance Education provides Journalism course through distance elarning mode only. So yes, if you enrol with the course, you will be studying via distance mode only.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Look, it all depends on one's capability of handling situations. A regular course degree surely gets more recognition and value in the market than a correspondence one, but as we all know that CA is one of the most the toughest courses in our country and it requires a lot of study and time of your daily life. So if you think you can not manage time between the two, then I would suggest you to go for correspondence one.
All the best.
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