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mehak khanna

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No, Diploma in Software Engineering is a full-time course and you have to pursue the same regularly.

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Dr Singh Ram Narayan

Beginner-Level 4

Since UG degree is a basic degree, in which most of your fundamental things are being cleared, provided you have taken admission in a good college. If you can do your UG degree in regular mode, I feel it may be more beneficial for you.

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Madhumitha GomathinayagamHR Professional, Educational & Career Counselor

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You can pursue Ph.D (in your P. G. Major), if you have an M.Sc in the relevant field (Regular/ Distance Mode) - Two Years Duration from any UGC Recognized University.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Rohit Khalekar

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Yes, you can pursue a regular MBA even if you have done BBA through distance programme. Make sure to check eligibility criteria of applying institutes.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Indumathi,
Look, it all depends on one's capability of handling situations. A regular course degree surely gets more recognition and value in the market than a correspondence one, but as we all know that CA is one of the most the toughest courses in our country and it requires a lot of study and time of your daily life. So, if you think you can not manage time between the two, then I would suggest you to go for correspondence one.
All the best.

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Kriti Gora

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You can opt for distance MBA if you do not want to attend the classes as if you opt for regular MBA attending classes would be mandatory for you. There is no use of doing regular MBA when you do not want to attend classes.

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