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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Courses with Industrial Design as a specialisation are offered in regular mode of education as these are technical courses that require the students to learn practical aspects of subjects along with hands-on learning. The coursework includes theoretical subjects, practical subjects and project work. Though the theoretical subjects are conducted in classrooms the practical subjects are usually conducted in labs with specialised step-by-step guidance, monitoring and evaluation.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Both the courses are good for an individual who wishes to make a career in this field. Students can read on to know the difference between both the courses: 

  • If you want to advance your profession quickly, a full-time MBA in Human Resources is an excellent choice. You will be exposed to the most recent HR concepts and best practises, as well as the opportunity to network with other HR professionals. You will, however, be required to commit to a full-time schedule and pay the increased tuition rates.
  • If you are searching for a more flexible option that will allow you to continue working while earning your degree, an executive MB
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Tasbiya Khan

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In the corporate world,  regular BTech degrees are generally preferred over distance learning BTech degrees for several reasons like 

  • Regular BTech programs involve rigorous coursework, extensive lab work, and close interaction with faculty, ensuring a comprehensive and in-depth learning experience. This translates to stronger technical skills and knowledge, which are highly valued by employers.
  • Distance learning BTech programs, while potentially offering flexibility, may raise concerns about the quality of education and practical training received. The lack of hands-on lab experience and limited faculty interaction can impact
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Divya

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The Bachelor of Mass Communication (BMC) course is a full-time three-year undergraduate programme. The BMC course is being offered by various Indian institutions and colleges. The scope of BMC as a course is expanding as a result of the mass communication sector's growth over the past ten years and the emergence of more and more media outlets and news channels. 

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Muskan

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Maharaja College in Ujjain offers the B.Ed programme on a regular basis. The fees for B.Ed programmes might vary from year to year and for different student categories. To obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information about the B.Ed programme fees, contact the college administration directly or visit their official website. Furthermore, checking the course's regular status ensures that you fully comprehend the program's format and duration before making any registration decisions.

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Vishakha

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The curriculum and mode of study is similiar for both regular BCom and self-finance BCom. However, the main difference is, in a regular BCom seat the expenses of the course is provided by the university fund or uGC fund therefore, the fee is low, and in BCom self financed, for such courses university or UGC does not provide any grant, hence such course has higher fee. Additionally, self-finance seats is a management quota seat, that means those seats are reserved for the students who don't qualify the eligibility criteria but willing to do BCom course. In self-finance BCom course, all the expenses including tuition fees, laboratory mai

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Manpreet Kaur

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In the educational landscape, Master of Education (M.Ed) course provide educators with the tools to elevate their practice. While both equip educators with advanced knowledge and skills, their focus and outcomes diverge like branches on a tree, each leading to fulfilling and unique careers.

Here's a table to unravel their key differences:

FeatureRegular M.EdM.Ed in EdTech
FocusBroad pedagogical practices and educational leadership
Integrating technology into teaching and learning
CourseworkEducational theory, curriculum development, assessment, research methods
Technology integration strategies, instructional design, digital learning platforms, e-learning
Skills gainedEffective teaching methods, classroom management, educational leadership
Technology-supported learning design, digital communication, and data analysis for learning
Career pathsClassroom teacher, school administrator, educational consultant
e-learning developer, instructional designer, educational technology specialist, online educator
Technology familiarityBasic technological literacy
Advanced proficiency in various educational technologies

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Mallika Ahuja

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Yes, consistent attendance is essential at the Pt. Ghanaram Hariram Mahavidyalaya. The college emphasises the need of constant attendance in class to ensure that students fully participate with the academic curriculum and extracurricular activities. Regular attendance allows students to stay on track with their studies, benefit from interactive learning, and receive support from faculty members. It also promotes discipline and commitment, which are necessary for academic success and personal growth. The college most certainly has an attendance policy in place that specifies the minimum attendance standards and the repercussions for fai

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