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Akshay Bajaj

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Evening/distance/online engineering courses are not valid any more as per the latest Supreme Court verdict. Hence, I would recommend you to join regular B.Tech course for better career prospects.

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sanchit narang

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As per the latest law, pursuing LL.B. Along with any other course is not valid.

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SURAJ SURESH

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If you are employed, and MBA gives you better position in the same organisation or another then do part time. If you are unemployed better do full time.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello Om, do you want to pursue your distance degree from an Indian university or a foreign one? A number of reputed universities like Edinburgh Business School, Bradford University, La Trobe University, Aston University, The Open University, Amity University etc. Mainly for management programs.

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anila k

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I always recommend aspiring psychologists to pursue a regular course in psychology, because psychology as a discipline involves learning from environment. Only studying from books will not help you much. You have to attend professor lectures, attend seminars/workshops, network people who are actually into this field Ph.D. Students, Research Scholar, seniors and Experts). You get this exposure only when you are enrolled in a regular psychology course. If you are unable to do regular studies, then you can for distance education in the field of psychology. Some of the universities (best) are:
1. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNO
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anila k

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Yes, you can apply for MA in labour management. You need to have passed graduation from a recognized university.

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