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Mayur Sondarkar

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From my point of view, open university degrees are also valid but regular degree has more value then the open degree and if you go somewhere and have a regular degree then you will be selected first. My advice is that you should opt for a regular degree course.

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chandrakant solanki

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No, you need to complete your graduation via distance mode only.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
No, you can't do M.Ed course along with a teaching job as it is a 2-year regular course.
For more details, you can see the given link-
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/amp/m-ed-university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-fort-13934
Thanks!

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Lalit Kumar

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Yes, IGNOU is a good university as it has international reputation, you can go for it, but if you're not a working professional then I would suggest you to go for the regular course.

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Lalit Kumar

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Yes, you can go for it as JBT requires 45% in 12th from any stream.

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Shail Oberoi

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Distance MBA programme is available to working professionals as they generally have the requirement of minimum 3 years of work experience so you may not be able to seek admission into it.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Rohit,
Try applying for any job. Most jobs would be asking for something like this, Graduation/Diploma from a recognised university/college in XYZ with minimum N years as a regular/full-time student. Though there are very few jobs (usually low grade) which take students with correspondence courses. Correspondence courses are like cherries on the cake where cake is regular course. You may get some extra points due to correspondence course in interview and it looks good in your resume. For example, MBA correspondence course may get you some preference in administrative jobs. Hope this will help you.

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