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Saanya Kalra

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Yes, you are eligible to PhD after completing your Masters degree. You need to meet the eligibility criteria of the college you are looking for admission to its PhD course. There must be a need of entrance exam as well to crack the PhD. So, if you clear that, you can definitely do your PhD after your M.Voc. All the best.

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Pulkit Gautam

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The School of Open Learning (SOL) at Delhi University offers a part-time B.Com (Hons) program. Students who are unable to pursue their graduation in a typical full-time setting are the target audience for the program. The B.Com (Hons) programme at SOL is a three-year distance learning course has been approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the University Grants Commission (UGC).

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Pulkit Gautam

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The application dates for M.Ed (Master of Education) admissions in India typically vary depending on the university or college. However, admissions generally start around May and continue until July, particularly after the declaration of B.Ed results. Private universities usually begin their admission process between January and February, extending until late August. Government universities accept scores from state-level or central-level entrance examinations. 

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Vikrant Shukla

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No, there are not many changes in the questions asked for regular B.Ed, distance B.Ed and Shiksha Shastri candidates. Only questions from the first section – Comprehension differ for Shiksha Shastri candidates. Candidates who are planning to prepare for the Bihar BEd CET exam are advised to refer to the official exam pattern to know the difference between these three in detail.

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Anangsha Patra

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Territorial Army is a part of the regular army but it is an ad-hoc force that is recruited from already employed or self-employed candidates. The Territorial Army units get embodied every year for a two months training camp and then it gets disembodied. The personnel goes back to their respective trades in the civil and some of them are bankers, lawyers, agriculturists, etc. Officers who continue to serve beyond the embodiment period every year are retained. The promotion of the officers is based on their record of service and the period of their service.

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Nishtha Shukla

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University of Mysore has a Directorate of Online Programmes under it offering UG and PG courses in online mode. These courses are similar to the regular courses. The only difference is their mode of conduct. Directorate of Online Programmes offers BCA, BCom and BBA at the UG level and MBA, MCA and MCom at the PG level. These online courses are feasible for working professional who wish to pursue a course alongside their work.

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Muskan Gupta

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To be admitted simultaneously for a standard degree programme at Prof. Rajendra Singh University (PRSU) and Allahabad University (AU) for a regular course is not possible.

Regular Degree Programmes is nearly impossible to enrol full-time in two separate colleges at the same time.

You can also check with the college and i would recommend Prof. Rajendra Prasad State University to be an excellent college for a degree course.

 

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Ananya Agha

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Yes. Students at IILM University Gurugram have regular mentor - mentee sessions. These are basically sessions with their respective faculty members where any problem that is faced by the student is discussed. 

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Jagriti Shukla

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BA | M.A. (Administration) are a unique UG-PG degree program offered at MIT School of Indian Civil Services. It improves the confidence level of the student to overcome the challenges of competitive exams. The normal BA | M.A. program provides expertise in one core subject only, but the BA | M.A. Administration program would provide exposure to students to a variety of social science subjects, like History, Geography, Polity, Economy, Sociology, Public Administration etc.
The course is being delivered at MITSICS by adopting the new methodology of teaching and the students are exposed to the participative mode of learning which includes

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