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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

I have the view that two degrees cannot be done at the same time in regular mode. As far as, the Distance Mode is concerned, you may get this option, because one is a course of IGNOU.

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shobhit kumar

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Yes sir.
It shows your hard work. There are too many colleges, which offer such courses.
You can opt any distance course for it. You can opt any open universities, which offer such courses.
You can do it, as private basis in any university.

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DEEPARUN DUTTA

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Directly you can go for logistics and SCM. It is better to pursue PGDM, as it is an industry oriented course. Also, IB is a good option. Doon Business School, Dehradun is a renowned institute in North India. It offers MBA in International Business.

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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
I don't think that any university provide this sort of facility of doing two courses together. You can look for some other universities like IGNOU for doing your M.Com.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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A candidate seeking admission for the Post Graduate Programme should have passed the full time (not by correspondence or part-time Graduate degree examination in Science (class 12th + 3 years degree entire 5 years in Science only) with Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics Microbiology or Biochemistry as the main subject or one of them as second subject in the three year degree or Agriculture / Food Science/ Polymer Science or Engineering / Technology degree of a AICTE/ recognized University with minimum second class. Those with equivalent overseas qualification would also be eligible for admission. The candidate needs to have consistently
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Vishal Paswan

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For which University?

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Bhavy dhawan

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Hi,
Look, it all depends on one's capability of handling situations. A regular course degree surely gets more recognition and value in the market than a correspondence one, but as we all know that CA is one of the most the toughest courses in our country and it requires a lot of study and time of your daily life. So if you think you can not manage time between the two, then I would suggest you to go for correspondence one.
All the best.

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