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Aadit Singh Uppal

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It's upto you whether to pursue a full time course or an online mode depending on factors such as budget, location, comfort etc. In a full time degree, candidates have to physically attend the college and experience the campus life whereas online degrees are budget friendlty and help save time, energy and valuable resources.

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12 months ago

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Full time courses are referred to the proper classroom studying where students physically attend the campus. While distant learning can be done from another city while saving your time and are comparatively budget friendly, where all the study material is provided online to the candidates and they can study as per their comfort.

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12 months ago

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Tasbiya Khan

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No, you cannot switch from regular BTech programme to distance mode as the government of India does not allow BTech courses to be offered in distance learning mode. Distance BTech is not allowed as it lacks practical training and lab work.

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Vishakha

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MTech at Amrita School of Engineering, Amritapuri is a two-year postgraduate degree course, divided into four semesters. The fee structure of the M.Tech course for regular students is INR 79,500 per semester, and INR 5,000 as a one-time charge or one can say a refundable caution money. On the other hand, the tuition fee of INR 53,000 per semester applies to the option where candidates take their time to complete the programme over six semesters. This option is designed for working professionals only. 

Candidates must note that working Professionals will not be eligible for any scholarship.

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12 months ago

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Nikita Chauhan

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No, the BJMC admission for distance course is different from the regular course. One might not need to prepare and sit for an entrance exam and also, most steps can be completed online. 

But, you'll still need to fulfil the eligibility criteria set by the desired college, fill out the application form, attend the counselling session, and more.

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12 months ago

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

As per the UGC notification, Degrees awarded for programs conducted by the open and distance learning (ODL) institutions, recognised by DEC and UGC should be treated as equivalent to the corresponding awards of the degree. So if you have done your degree from a recognised university, then acceptable in NMIMS for MBA admission.

 

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12 months ago

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The Medical Record Technician course is generally available in both full-time and distance education modes, depending on the institution. 

However, Max Healthcare Education provides a Certificate in Medical Records Management in a blended mode. 

  • Duration: 4 months

  • Total fee: INR 20,000

  • Mode of learning: Part-time

  • Credential: Certificate

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a year ago

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Jaya Shukla

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Online EMT courses offer flexibility, making them an excellent option for those who need to balance studies with work or personal commitments. They allow students to learn at their own pace and on their schedule.

However, traditional in-person courses often provide more direct interaction with instructors and peers, along with immediate access to hands-on training and equipment. 

While online programs can effectively cover theoretical knowledge, they typically require additional in-person clinical hours to ensure that students gain the necessary practical skills. 

Ultimately, both options can be equally valuable if the online co

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shifa V I

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Sure, you can pursue B.Ed in Jamia Millia Islamia. If you have 10+2 certificate, you are eligible to appear for the Jamia Entrance exam for B.Ed which is of the paper code B22. You should be alert to the opening and closing of the registration to the Jamia Entrance exams which usually starts from the month of January and closes by the end of February. 

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Parul Shukla

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BSc Radiology is mostly a full-time course in colleges. It take around 3 years to finish, with classes, practical training and hospital internship. Students spend lot of time learning and practicing.

Because it is full-time, students get good knowledge and real hands-on work. This help them to be ready for job in Radiology after finishing course.

 
 

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