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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Go to CBSE office or your concerned board office. They will tell you the procedure. It's very important. Go as soon as possible.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Piyush Tiwari

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Hello Mani, you can pursue MA in Journalism and Mass Communication through regular mode at any time after you have a graduation degree from any recognized university. So, all the best for your further studies. There are also great opportunities for the students of Journalism and Mass Communication.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Yes, of course, you can do regular MBA or MCA after completing your graduation from open university. Just check entrance exam that you have to appear for. Entrance exam changes from college to college. Hope this helps you. Be free to share any problem you have.
GOOD LUCK.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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The aspirants who do the MBA course, as a regular course will get an opportunity to attend class room sessions. As far as a fresher is considered, most of the reputed firms will prefer the aspirants with a regular degree. It is advisable for a person to do MBA through correspondence mode only if he has enough work experience. Doing MBA through regular mode is better for a person who has no work experience. For a fresher to seek job in reputed firms, the degree earned through regular mode is more advantageous.

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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

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Yes, it is possible as per the UGC regulations. IT is known as concurrent admission. Universities, such as Bharthiar and Madras University promotes concurrent admission system. Through this, a student can pursue 2 courses simultaneously, one at the college and another through distance / collaborative education mode.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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To do MBA, you must have 50% marks in graduation (any stream). Apart from this, you need to clear any national level entrance exam such as CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ LPUNEST/ NMAT/ CMAT/ GMAT. After qualifying written exam, you have to go through GD or PI. Many colleges offer this course in India with different specializations. You can choose any specialization, as per your interest. Even you can go for dual specialization. I am mentioning a few of them. Specializations:
Oil and Gas Management
Hospital and Healthcare Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, Tourism and Hospitality, Financial Markets, Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Business, Ope
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Vibhor Kashyap

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Yes, BCA is a 3 year technical course and a candidate must pursue this course through regular college and not from distance education. Companies tend to hire those candidates who have done their degree course by taking regular classes/lectures and not of open schooling.

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rishav sood

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Hi,
If you are planning on doing distance education then you need to choose a good institution for MBA in distance education and for the part time as you will be a tourism student, it will be important for you to get work experience.

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Sandeep Malik Born to serve

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Hello,
There is no issue in one year gap in your study. You just have to submit a gap year certificate and can do regular B.Ed from any university. Good luck.

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