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Scholar-Level 18
For doing graduation in any subject, normal eligibility is one should have completed 12th. I am sure you must have finished 12th long time back. Hence you are eligible to pursue B.Sc in agriculture via distance education mode.
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Certified Internal Auditor Training
The courses offered in Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) prep programs are usually broken into four parts and are based on a learning sequence devel
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Well, according to me, going to the college and pursuing degree is best and effective than online or distance education. In distance education, you can't learn as effective as college goers. In distance education, it keeps on going as per the syllabus, and if you encounter any doubt, you need to write it down and send them and wait until they reply. If you are learning through a video, you have to rewind the video again and again and watch the concept carefully until and unless you understand the concept. Now, the first and foremost thing is, about the placements in long distance education? In colleges, there will be some placeme
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