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Atharv singh

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I have completed my MBA from Unitedworld School of Business Kolkata and trust me this college is the best in terms of ROI because UWSB provides very good placements with almost 100% on-campus placement rates. Good brands like Amazon, PWC, KPMG, ITC, Deloitte, Audi, MRF Tyres, JK Tyres, Johnson & Johnson, Colgate Palmolive Group, Dabur India, Godrej, Glenmark, Nestle, Amul, Kotak Bank, ICICI Bank, Capgemini, etc. Come for the placements. They have a 3 tier placement facility - Regional, Zonal and International. They also have a separate placement cell which only works to maintain a relationship with the companies to bring the best compa
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Akshita Chaudhary| Undergrad Business Sophomore | Marketing | HR |

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Depends on your job. If It's a corporate job, then I would suggest BBA.

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Harender Bisht

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Hi,
Your question is very common among many students. Both mode are their own pros and cons. You need to take decision by considering your situation.
1. Regular course gives you more exposure in respect of your study, while Distance course gives you an opportunity to do some course along side.
2. Regular course helps you to evolve your personality, where distance course helps you to get more practical knowledge.
3. Regular course can land you with a good job after the course but distance course gives you an opportunity to start doing a job with your course. I hope it will help you and feel free to ask more. Up-vote the answer if you fou
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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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No it is better you end one course and then join. B.Ed is a demanding course you will not get time to focus on Masters and since you will show your degree at job it would create issues. Joining and ending year should not be same. Distance B.Sc. And M.Sc. Both are accepted in teaching job. All the best.

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Harpreet Singh

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, SCMT is a private regular college which provides BCom course through distance Learning from Aligarh Muslim University (ICT enabled program).

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