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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Use these procedures to find the attendance rate for the distance learning courses offered by Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering and Technology
Go to the official website: Go to the Learning Management System (LMS) portal for distance learning or the colleges official website.
Login: To log in, use your student credentials, which include your password and enrolment number. Usually these credentials are given at the time of admission.
Find the Attendance Section: Navigate to the portal and select an option such as Student Dashboard Attendance or "Academic Records".
View Attendance: To see your percentage which frequentl
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Currently, no National Institutes of Technology (NITs) offer an MBA programme through distance learning. NITs, including prestigious institutions like NIT Tiruchirappalli, primarily provide full-time, on-campus MBA programs. These programs are highly competitive and require candidates to clear entrance exams like the CAT, followed by interviews and assessments.
However, NITs do offer various online courses and certifications through platforms like NPTEL (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning) and Coursera. These courses cover a wide range of subjects, including management and engineering, but they do not culminate in
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
As a student doing PhD from Punjab University, you can take distance B.Ed from several open institutes in India. Various Indian universities offer B.Ed programmes in distance mode including, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Nalanda Open University, and Tamil Nadu Open University (TNOU), among others. To be qualified, you will mostly be required to have a graduation degree, which is something you already possess. Specific requirements are set forth by the university. The detailed admission process, eligibility criteria, and deadline to apply for B.Ed in distance mode should be checked on the official websites of these uni
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Many universities offer B.Sc in Cardiac Technology or Cardio Technician courses via distance education. Among these, Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is offering distance learning courses in health care, which include cardiac care. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University (BRAOU) offers distance education in the field of health care. Sikkim Manipal University (SMU) also offers distance B.Sc courses in health care, such as Cardiac Technology. Annamalai University also provides distance education programs in various paramedical courses, such as Cardiac Technology. It will be better to visit the authentic websites of these institut
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
The mode of learning is the key distinction between distance education and traditional education. Distance education teaches students at a distance where they can learn from a remote location, usually in online classes, study material, and flexible schedules that are suitable for working individuals or those who cannot physically attend classes.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
You can get the Distance Diploma in Corporate Law from ILS Law College, Pune. There is a graduation eligibility as well as a professional one that accepts entry from second-year students and above. The subjects studied include Company Law, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, SEBI regulations, and IP laws. This course is approximately 70 hours long and usually is taken through live online. The fees are around Rs. 20,000, inclusive of GST. On completion of the course, you will receive a certificate. For more details, you can contact the coordinators or register through ILS's official portal.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can take a Master of Laws degree by distance or correspondence learning. Various universities offer the LLM through online or distance learning systems, especially for working professionals who wish to improve their education in law without taking leaves from work.
Eligibility Criteria:
1. Educational Qualification: You should hold a Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB) from a recognised university. The minimum percentage requirement may vary, but it is generally 50% or more.
2. Period: Usually, an LLM correspondence programme takes 1-2 years.
3. Other Requirements: Some universities may demand work experience or a qualifying entrance e
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
you can do an MFA (regular) with a B.Ed (distance) from different institutions simultaneously, but you would have to maintain the rules and regulations of both colleges and manage your time effectively. Some colleges are highly strict regarding attendance, so you should consult about those matters with the college authorities.
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10 months agoGuide-Level 15
In Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, there are several colleges offering distance education. Such institutions include:
School of Distance Education, University of Kerala: It was established in 1976 and offers many UG and PG courses in many disciplines, such as MBA and B.Com.
Academia Center for Higher Education This center provides diverse distance learning programs to help meet multiple educational needs.
Eduwell Distance Education Center: accessible to students offering distance education learning.
Centre for Skill Excellence: Provides distance education with the skill-based approach towards improvement of employability.
These institutions cat
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