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anila k

Guide-Level 14

Yes, for B.Ed, there are regular classes as it is a full-time course. As you are a working, I would suggest you go for distance/correspondence course through colleges like IGNOU.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Pursuing regular M.com after 6 years of B.Com can be little difficult as you may not fulfill the age criteria, distance M.Com may not be an issue.
Details https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/course/m-com-dayanand-anglo-vedic-pg-college-kanpur-318099

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Akshay Bajaj

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CEG, Chennai is not a good college for pursuing MBA, it is good for pursuing B.Tech. I would recommend you to join some other better college.
To know the exact scenario for faculty and placements, get in touch with the current students through social media or in person.

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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Yes, you might but certain colleges ask that you are enrolled or not in any college. Taking both the courses simultaneously will be burden for you in my opinion. Also, there exists some problem like clashing of dates. But, if you can manage it, then you can go for it.
Best of luck.

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Gurleen Khurana

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You need to get in touch with the college authorities to know the same. Please contact the numbers mentioned in the link: http://www.visvabharati.ac.in/Contactus.html.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Raaj, In distance Education most of the universities and institutions conduct classes on weekend whereas In regular Education the internal exams are obligatory. If you wish to pursue your LL.B. with your job than you can pursue through distance learning. But for your reference this degree won't hold much value in the market. For admission in distance course there is no such entrance exam required. All the Best!

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Mayur Sondarkar

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Yes, you can go for it.

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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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