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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, a student can pursue a dual degree at Delhi University (DU) by taking one degree through regular attendance and the other through distance learning. To be eligible, students must:
Meet the course-specific eligibility conditions
Meet the cut-off for the course they wish to seek admission to
Qualify for both programs individually
Attend classes, complete assignments, and pass assessments for each programme separately
Students can apply for dual degrees by:
Submitting individual applications for each program
Submitting the regular degree application through the standard admission process
Submitting the ODL programme application t
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Having an overlapping period of 7 months between your regular B.Ed. and PG course may cause concerns depending on the regulations of the institutions or universities you are enrolled in. Generally, for both degrees to be valid, the institutions must allow dual enrollment, and you must adhere to their attendance and examination policies.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, one can pursue TY.B.Com (Third Year Bachelor of Commerce) through distance or online mode after completing FY.B.Com and SY.B.Com in regular college, provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the distance education institution or university one had to do (eg. Mumbai University IDOL (Institute of Distance and Open Learning). You'll need to provide your FY and SY mark sheets or a transfer certificate. Since you have completed FY and SY from Mumbai University, IDOL could be the easiest option for you as it ensures smooth credit transfer and continuity.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Hi Greetings,
"If you are considering ASM IBMR College, Pune, it is generally recommended to pursue an MBA with a specialisation rather than a regular MBA, as the college offers a strong focus on specific areas like Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, and Operations & Supply Chain Management, which can give you a more targeted skillset and better career opportunities compared to a general MBA".
Don't forget to visit official website.
hope this helps you make the right decision.
Thank you.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Visit the College Website: Most colleges and institutes list their fee structure on their official website. Visit the website of V.G. Institute of Paramedical Sciences and navigate to the admissions or fee structure section. You might also find contact details for the admissions office on the website.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Several institutes offer online non-regular PG Diploma courses in legal studies. Few to name are National Law University (NLU), Delhi, offering various online PG Diplomas in different streams of legal fields. The Symbiosis Law School, Pune offers PG diplomas in Cyber Law, Intellectual Property Rights.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The mode of learning is the key distinction between distance education and traditional education. Distance education teaches students at a distance where they can learn from a remote location, usually in online classes, study material, and flexible schedules that are suitable for working individuals or those who cannot physically attend classes.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, you can do an MFA (regular) with a B.Ed (distance) from different colleges at the ame time but you would have to maintain the rules and regulations of both colleges and manage your time very much effectively. Some colleges are highly strict related to attendance, so you should consult about those matters with the college authorities.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Several institutions, including institutes in India offer an MBA in finance as full-time 1-year study programs. Some of them are the Indian School of Business (ISB) (, SP Jain School of Global Management, and Xavier Labour Relations Institute (XLRI), are noted. These programs are full-time 1-year that are specifically designed for experience professionals and focus on cutting edge financial ideas, investment methods, and corporate finance; usually, a valid score in GMAT or GRE along with a good track record and adequate work exposure is required for admission in these programs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can take your 2nd year B.Ed in regular mode provided the 1st year of private mode is taken at CMD College. As most institutes allow students to get transfer and join if the candidate has completed all his/ her eligibility criteria and required work then he/ she may have a chance of joining with the college if that specific college allows students with its admission and transfer rules and regulations. Also, make sure that your previous course work matches the new institution's curriculum requirement for smooth transition.
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