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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Vidhya,
Yes, you can pursue as you have done BAMS. So, if you want to pursue M.Sc in correspondence, you can do.
All the best.

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nilesh kumar

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you can with amie

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Animesh Wadhwa

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It would be better, if you go for CA after graduation, rather than doing it after Masters. You may parallelly do M.Com while doing CA. Thanks and All the best.

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akshay singh

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I am not sure about it but government has set a rule to say no to correspondence course. I would suggest please go through those normas first instead I would suggest go for full time b tech course.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Ashu
Yes, Madras University is recognised by UGC.

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astha singh

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Hi,
If you want to become a lecturer, a regular course is mandatory. Distance learning will not give you the competence or skills that are required for becoming a lecturer. Also, the colleges would not prefer to hire someone who has pursued education through correspondence. A regular course is always given preference and is considered valid against a distance course.

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Rohit Rohilla

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Now, there is no value of distance learning. It is restricted by the court. Only regular engineering degree has a value.

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