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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes. Possible. It is allowed in govt. universities also, viz annamalai, madurai kamarajar universities etc. But the condition is The syllabus he had studied in full time degree course should be same with atleast 75% in DDE universities to be studied.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
No, most universities and colleges do not allow students to pursue two regular degree programs simultaneously.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, all the programmes are offered in full-time mode and it is mandatory for students to maintain at least 75 per cent attendance in every semester. The UG and PG courses offered at AGBS Noida are listed below:
- PGPM + MBA
- GDBA + BBA
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, weightage given to both the degrees is same. Students having Mumbai University’s IDOL degree are considered the same as a regular degree student. Another advantage of pursuing a course from MU’s IDOL is that students can complete their course along with their job simultaneously. The only thing that they need to do is stay in regular touch with the teachers or a guide through Personal Contact Programmes (PCP).
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The campus courses offered at Mangalore University are all full-time. But, there are colleges under the university that offer distance learning courses at UG and PG level.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
According to shiksha.com, Reliable Institute of Law does not offer an online LLB course. The only LLB course offered by Reliable Institute of Law is a regular full-time course.Distance education LLB courses are not recognised by the Bar Council of India (BCI)
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The college that witnessed the highest percentage of full-time employment was the College of Business at 80.80%. It indicates that this number of students from this particular college got hired into a full-time role. The School of Education witnessed the least percentage of full-time employment but it did good in the part-time employment parameter with the highest percentage of 30%.
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