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7 years ago
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All the best.
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2. Bright International Educational Trust, Jayanagar
3. Mahatma Gandhi University
4. Mysore Correspondence College
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7 years ago
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You can't pursue 2 full time courses at a same time. CS is a full time professional course, then you should do B.Com via correspondence. Further, if you want to do regular B.Com, then you can start CS after completing it.
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It's not tough to pursue CS along with B.Com. Even you will get help through coaching of CS in giving examination of B.Com. Also, you can refer ten years of B.Com for better results.
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It's not tough to pursue CS along with B.Com. Even you will get help through coaching of CS in giving examination of B.Com. Also, you can refer ten years of B.Com for better results.
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You must be graduate for MBA in HR program from distance learning Annamalai University, You can apply for distance learning Annamalai Univerity by visiting on the below website.
https://topdistancemba.com/annamalai-university-distance-education-mba/
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7 years ago
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Educational qualifications: A pass in SSC/SSLC/HSC/Matriculation or Equivalent, Graduates/Post Graduates/ Diploma Holders/Engineering Graduates.
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No Formal Qualification: Open Education system - A Candidate who does not have any educational qualification can also join the diploma courses under open education system. But candidate should be 21 years of age at the time of joining the course and little knowledge of writing and reading English or Hindi.
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