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Kavya Gogia

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can opt B.Ed without attending classes and appearing only for particals and exams in Ganga Institute of Education. There are many institutes which allow B.Ed from distance. And, there are many institutes where attendance is not a major issue.

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Divyanshu Mishra

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For migration there are some eligibility criteria :

  • You must have completed 1st year successfully (with required credits).
  • You should have no backlogs.
  • Migration is generally allowed only in 2nd year.

If You fulfill the above criteria then follow these steps :

  • Get No Objection Certificate (NOC) from your current institution.
  • Fill the Migration application form (available on DU/college website or offline) and submit with required documents to administration office.
  • Wait for approval.Once approved you are all set .

 

 

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9 months ago

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Vidhi Jain

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There are around 45 full-time B Tech Dairy Technology colleges in India that you can check out for pursuing the course. When it comes to the colleges under government jurisdiction, BHU, National Dairy Research Institute, Anand Agricultural University, Dairy Science College (Bangalore), and College of Food and Dairy Technology stand out as a few popular options.

Coming to the private colleges, Centurion University of Technology and Management (Orissa), Parul University (Vadodara), NIMS Institute of Engineering and Technology (Jaipur), SHUATS Allahabad, and A. D. Patel Institute of Technology stand as popular student choices.

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, yes LLM colleges in Allahabad offer full time, part time as well as online LLM courses. United University is the top LLM college that offer part time LLM coursess.

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abhishek gaurav

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Yes, the MBA of Malla Reddy University with Sunstone power is a 2-year full-time postgraduate program. It is divided into 4 semesters and has rigorous academic as well as industry education. The students are required to attend regular classes as well as work on Sunstone-powered industry projects. The course is suitable for candidates who want to enhance business skills and employment prospects.

 

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9 months ago

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Sarjana Sinha

Contributor-Level 10

Both courses provide master's degree in selected course specializations such as History, Political Science, Psychology, Philosophy, English, Economics, and other subjects. 

A general difference between both courses are clarified by the following table.

ParticularsDistance MA Regular MA
Course LevelPost-graduation LevelPost-graduation Level
Course Duration2 to 5 years2 years
Admission Processmerit-based and entrance exam basedmerit-based and entrance exam based
Eligibility Criteriaat least 50% marks in graduationat least 50% marks in graduation
Entrance ExamsCUET PG, JMI Entrance, etc.CUET PG, CPGET,  AP PGCET, URATPG,  Vardhman CET, JMI Entrance,  GATE, and others.
Best Colleges in IndiaIGNOU, University of Madras, Vardhman Mahaveer Open University, University of Delhi, Netaji Subhas Open University, etc.Banaras Hindu University, Hindu College,  GATE,0 University Noida, Lady Shri Ram College for Women,  Hansraj College, St. Xavier's college, etc.
Average Course Fees (annually)INR 880 - INR 30,000INR 1,000 - INR 40,000 

 Disclaimer: The information given in the above table is taken from external sources and may vary.

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9 months ago

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MOHANAPRIYA M

Contributor-Level 10

The college offers B.Com (regular) as a 3-year full-time undergraduate degree course,

- Course Duration: 3 years

- Eligibility: Completion of 10+2 with required aggregate marks

- First-Year Fees: INR 72,140

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9 months ago

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Shikha Arora

Contributor-Level 9

Balancing your full-time job as a GNM Nurse while pursuing a Post BSc Nursing can be challenging but manageable if you plan carefully. These tips should help you:

  • Time Management: Create a weekly schedule that includes your working hours and study time.
  • Choose Flexible Learning Option: You can consider pursuing a distance or Online learning program.
  • Let Your Employer Know: Talk to your Team Leader or Manager regarding your academic goals. They may offer you flexible scheduling or support.

    Hope this will help you!

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9 months ago

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, as per the Company Secretaries (Amendment) Regulations, 2020, you need to complete a 21-month internship after passing your CS executive exam. If you are doing a full-time job, that will not help you in this field. The internship is to be done in the field of CS only, and the job you are currently pursuing may not be in the same field. Another thing is, you will not get any certificate of internship from your current organisation where you are working, but you need to have it to show ICSI. So if you have passed your executive paper, I suggest you take a break from your job and go for the internship first. 

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