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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Combining a conventional BEd with a distance MA can be a terrific option to further your education and career if you are ready to put in the effort. But before you get started, it's crucial to make sure you're ready for the obstacles. B.Ed courses are designed to develop a deep understanding of the teaching-learning process at secondary and higher secondary levels. Candidates willing to take up teaching as their profession must have a B.Ed degree. Simultaneously candidates can also pursue MA in any desired field
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The difference between an MBA and an Executive MBA degree can be recognised in terms of their target audience, required work experience, and class schedule. An MBA degree is suitable for individuals with 0 to 5 years of work experience, while an Executive MBA degree is designed for individuals with 10 to 15 years of work experience on average.
Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.
Particulars | Executive MBA | MBA |
Course Name | Executive MBA | Master of Business Administration |
Course Level | Postgraduation | Post Graduation |
Course Suitability | Working Professionals | Full-Time MBA, Part-Time MBA, Distance MBA, Online MBA, CAT, MBA and Integrated MBA |
Course Fees | INR 4 Lacs to INR 25 lakh | INR 2 Lacs - INR 27 Lacs and above |
Entrance Exams | CAT, XAT, NMAT by GMAC, CMAT etc. | CAT, CMAT, XAT, MAH MBA CET, etc. |
Job Profiles | Senior HR Manager, HR Director, Vice-President, Business Development Manager | Finance Manager, Marketing Manager, Sales Manager, Human Resources Manager, etc. |
Average Starting Salary | INR 10 Lacs to INR 15 lakh | INR 5 LPA - INR 25 LPA |
Top Recruiters | Infosys, HCL, TCS, Reliance, Nokia, Airtel, KPMG, etc. |
Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey, Bain & Co, Morgan Stanley, Citibank, JP Morgan Chase, Amazon, Facebook, Google, Adobe, etc. |
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can do any degree even you are working in a private company regularly. but you have to study the competitons at least once in a day after work. Or you have to take the classes for the degree in weekends. I think its good to work along with studies that we get experience and degree certificate too.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
If you're wondering whether to do a regular or distance learning course in Physical Education (D.P.Ed), here's the lowdown:
Regular D.P.Ed is generally considered better because:
- You get to practice and learn physical skills directly from instructors.
- It's widely recognised by schools, colleges, and government institutions, making it easier to get a job.
- You'll have better job opportunities in government and private sectors.
- You'll get a recognised certification, which is often required for physical education jobs.
- You'll meet people in your field and make connections that can help you find work.
Distance learning might be okay if y
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Following mentioned are the regular colleges in Noida with fee structure under Rs. 30000:
Noida College of Physical Education has fees varying from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 25,000 per year.
Institute of Management Studies (IMS) Noida and JSS Academy of Technical Education have fees between Rs. 24,000 to Rs. 30,000 per year.
Amity University offers some courses within this budget, ranging from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 28,000 per year.
Galgotias College of Engineering and Technology, Noida Institute of Engineering and Technology (NIET)
IEC College of Engineering and Technology also have fees under Rs. 30,000 per year.
I personally request you to pleas
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 17
You have chances of getting admission into JMI regular entry on the basis of previous year NATA result.
JMI B.Arch first cut off list 2023 based on NATA for General is 137 (Regular) and 130 ( self finance).
JMI B.Arch second cut off list 2023 based on NATA for General is 128 (Regular) and 124( self finance).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yeah, it is totally possible to pursue a Company Secretary course with any full-time job. This will basically need some amount of planning and sufficient time that is devoted to it.
Look into online learning platforms, weekend classes, or self-study materials with flexible hours that can be adjusted according to your schedule.
The below mentioned tips can help you in balancing your studies for a company secretary course with a full-time job -
- Flexible study options: Do a course where you could have a say on the type of study to enroll in. The good news is that most professional bodies and universities that offer CS programs are
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you are able to enrol in an LLB programme in traditional mode and study an M.Com from Mumbai University via its distance education programme at the same time. Via its Institute of Distance and Open Learning (IDOL), Mumbai University provides M.Com., giving students the freedom to oversee both programmes. Make sure you fulfil the requirements for both programmes and learn how to efficiently manage your time so that the demands of both conventional and distant learning are met.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
INIFD (International Institute of Fashion Design) in Indore is not a traditional college in the usual sense. It is a specialised institute dedicated to fashion and interior design education. INIFD Indore provides comprehensive courses that foster creativity, technical abilities, and industry-relevant information in fashion and interior design. The institute focuses on practical learning through seminars, design studios, and industry collaborations to prepare students for careers in fashion and design. While not a traditional academic institution, INIFD Indore offers a dynamic learning environment adapted to the unique needs of the fash
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, as per the latest notification issued by UGC you can do both MBA and Diploma simultaneously in regular mode without affecting class timings of each. The minimum attendance for the regular courses is required.
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