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Kunal Singh

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Yes, you can pursue a graduation from an open university and a Diploma from a regular institute simultaneously, subject to a few important condition.

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anushka

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You can pursue distance learning as well for BA courses in Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University. Both options are available.

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Taher Sadabar

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In India, there's generally no upper age limit for undergraduate degrees. Most universities allow admission even after 27 years. Only a few entrance-based courses like JEE or CLAT may have age restrictions. So yes, you can definitely join a regular college after 27, especially through state or private universities without entrance barriers.

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Kanishk Shukla

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DM in Medical courses in India are strictly full-time and on-campus courses. These are not available by distance learning. Because DM is a super specialty course - it needs intense, hands on clinical training and direct patient care in hospitals.

Hope this helped your query! All the best!

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, it's possible, but there are limits. A mini job is a part-time job with low pay (up to €538/month). If you already have a full-time job, you must tell your employer before taking another job. Also, you may have to pay more in taxes, depending on your total income.

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Vidhi Jain

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You'll find around 1100 M Tech in Mechanical Engineering colleges in India. Where 885 are private, 163 are government, and the rest are public-private colleges.
A few top choices for private MTech Mechanical Engineering colleges in India include VIT Vellore, BITS Pilani, Chandigarh University, Thapar University, SOA University, and Birla Institute of Technology (Mesra).
Coming to the best government colleges, you have a variety of choices including the top IITs, NITs, DTU, Jadavpur University, Jamia Millia Islamia, COEP, and NSUT, Delhi.

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Mechanical Engineering colleges in India

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Janhvi Ahirwar

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Yes, it is completely valid and legal to pursue an M.Com (IGNOU) and a B.Ed (regular) simultaneously, under the current regulations. The University Grants Commission (UGC) under the new guidelines, allows a students to enroll in two degree courses simultaneously, under one condition that one degree should be in regular mode while the other must be in distance/online mode. 

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