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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, BMS Centre for Executive Education and Distance Learning provides direct admission in all most all its courses. The entry requirements thereby, consist of passing particular admission requirements as opposed to through other standardized tests. For the postgraduate programs the eligibility norms of MBA or PGDM requires minimum 50% marks in Bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
Where executive programs are concerned, firms may require students to have between 1 to 3 years of work experience depending on the course in question. There is also an opportunity in a flexible learning format for working students. The admission is
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a B.Sc. in Maths and Physics and 48% marks, you will be eligible for distance-learning or online postgraduate courses because most of them have relaxed requirements. Here are some suggestions.
1. M.Sc.: Mathematics, physics, or data Science offered in IGNOU or through Annamalai University must be suitable for your past academic background.
2.Postgraduate Diplomas: Programs in IT, Data Analytics, or Environmental Studies are also available.
3. Master of Computer Applications (MCA): Distance mode option for students interested in computer science.
4. MBA (General or Specialized): With prep for entrance tests, it could be a flexibl
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, you can do your M.Ed through distance mode if you are a teacher in Maharashtra. Many of the universities offer M.Ed in distance learning mode where you can balance your work and studies. Institutes such as Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Annamalai University, and Karnataka State Open University provide accredited M.Ed programs through distance education. However, one has to make sure that his course is recognised by NCTE and also meet all the eligibility criteria set up by the organization. Distance learning allows one to continue teaching even while upgrading their education.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 10
You cannot pursue the MBA in Disaster Management at Nalanda University through distance learning. Currently, every programme at Nalanda is residential; all its courses require students to be physically present on campus.
This policy has been adapted in accordance with the university's founding belief in providing an immersive education that is experiential, such as going out to industry visits and using other active learning approaches among other things. Hence, it means that for anyone who wants to pursue this course, they will have to attend on-site classes.
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12 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
You cannot do a B.Ed in Special Education through distance learning with 45% in graduation as most of the institutions require minimum 50% marks in graduation to enroll for this program. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed in Special Education usually requires that candidates should have at least 50% aggregate marks in the undergraduate degree from a recognised university. Some universities may offer relaxation of 5% for the candidates belonging to the reserved category, but that doesn't match up with your present qualifications. Your score in MA Political Science is 58% from IGNOU, which doesn't compensate for the graduation percentage requ
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