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Ritesh Jain

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Hi,
You can go for B.Ed after your B.Tech. Eligibility criteria for B.Ed in most of the top universities is to pass with 55% aggregate marks in B.Tech, or BE with specialization in Science and Mathematics, rest it may vary with the university you choose.
Benefits of doing B.Ed are that you can work as: Secondary school teachers, Educational Counsellors, Educational Entrepreneurs, School Administrators, Free lancers, Free Lance Trainers, Instructional Designers etc.
The major factors while selecting the University for pursuing B.Ed are good placements and which offers you good practical and industrial exposure like:
Symbiosis University,Lov
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Mehak Seth

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In order to promote Distance Education in India, the Distance Education Council (DEC) has decided that students can now pursue two-degree programmes simultaneously. The council also said that students can pursue two programmes simultaneously through a combination of distance and regular modes.
However, the two-degree programme cannot be pursued through regular modes, reported a leading daily. The decision taken by DEC was communicated to UPRTOU vice-chancellor Prof AK Bakshi, who said a student cannot enroll for two-degree courses at the same time. However, he added that students can do the same through distance or combination of dista
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In Open university.

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Mehak Seth

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All over the globe, there are two correct ways in which of Education, one is regular education and the other is distance education. As these two terms indicate, in regular education, you have got to attend all regular classes and you have got to register a collection mark of attending at your school or institution, whereas in distance education, there's no necessity of attending regular classes. Difference between Regular Education and Distance Education is a major things in that day for working professionals. In distance education most of the universities and institutions conduct classes on weekend it should be Saturday and Sunday eac
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rohith kola

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Honors is an upgraded version of B.Com and every upgraded version is always better than the previous one. Also there is a beneficial factor related to it. That's when you go for MBA as your post-graduation degree at the time of admission process you will be given more preference over the other ones. Not to mention, it is a fact that same trend follows when you sit for campus placements or any kind of placement. So it's always preferable to go for hons rather than B.Com if you have an option because in some way or another it will help you at some stage in your life.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sahil,
The arrangements that you are seeking are not possible. Once you take admission in BA in IGNOU, why do you want to change over? IGNOU in itself has a good reputation. You may meet the principal of the regular college seeking his/her advice, but I am afraid it's not feasible.

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Moumita ChowdhurySecretary-Media&PR committee @IMIB

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In B.Sc You learn everything in general but you don't get any specialisation like botany, zoology, physics, chemistry or maths. You become simple Science graduate. But the third year or B.Sc. Honors give you a specialisation like botany zoology and physics etc. Till 2 years you study general course of Science along with subject you entered on third year you specialisation on specific subject. It is advisable to do BSc hons because it gives you a much better scope for further studies.

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Hi Rahul,
Yes, you can do regular M.Tech after distance B.Tech. There is not any basic difference between regular and correspondence course, as far as degree is concerned. The value of both the degrees means -Degree with regular and correspondence is same. You can get government seat in B.Tech college by scoring good rank in GATE entrance test. Thanks.

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