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Sugandha Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
There are now five worldwide American Purchasing Society certification programs, the Certified Purchasing Professional (CPP), the Certified Professional Purchasing Manager (CPPM), the Certified Green Purchasing Professional (CGPP), the Certified Professional in Distribution and Warehousing (CPDW) and the Certified Professional Purchasing Consultant (CPPC).
Certified Purchasing Professional (CPP):
The Certified Purchasing Professional (CPP) program is for professionals who have demonstrated the skills to successfully implement improved purchasing and supply chain practices as part of a business solution in an organization.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
If he is in confusion to choose the right field in MBA programme, I would recommend that he should opt for Job experience and get the knowledge of professional life and see how the market work and his caliber will be applicable in which domain.
Don't take any option right now whether its regular or executive mode.
All the best.

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Sameer Das

Contributor-Level 9

Always prefer full-time over distance. If you were working, I will suggest you distance but as a fresher, go with regular. No matter B.Sc CS or IT, what matters is how you are good in the subject.

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Edu MentorEducationConsultant

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To start/ continue your career in taxation and finance field, the best option is to pursue B.Com + CS. MBA finance is not going to add any value.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

Guide-Level 13

No, it won't be tough as the syllabus correlates.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
You need to apply for lateral admission for 2nd year admission if the same programme and for that you need to check the admission process in particular university for the eligibility and process too.
For lateral admission, some universities prefer only regular mode students and some do offer admission for distance mode students and for that, your academic record will be counted.
All the best.

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Vishal ChauhanWell experienced in consumer durables Field

Guide-Level 13

Dear Gaurav,
Yes, it will create a problem. How can you do regular course without attending any class? You can do any course through distance mode. If you will show both your study & work experience at a time, it will create a problem.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
After your Master degree in particular domain through regular mode, the only thing that matters is your knowledge communication skills, IQ level and understanding towards new thing in the professional life.
It only matters how you utilise your time while your Bachelor degree through distance mode whether you obtained professional experience or you did extra certification which would help you in the future.
All the best.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
There is no discrimination between the 2 modes of education. Even in the top exam of Engineering, JEE do accept the NIOS board and same in NEET as it do accept the NIOS board for the admission in the colleges.
But there are many universities that do consider the regular mode for the particular programme like engineering.
Even in the future, this will not impact your career if your knowledge, foundation and skills are excellent and at par with other students.
So, don't worry for the same and prepare yourself for future and get the best knowledge.
All the best.

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Rinku Gupta

Contributor-Level 7

Of course, you may pursue these courses together and in-fact, if you belong to the commerce background, the Bachelor's degree program must be pursued along with the company secretary course because it will save the time and preparation for one will help the other and especially the CS course will help a lot in your B.Com programme.
Now, the question arises that are these courses interrelated?
If not to a very large extent, they are of course interrelated to certain at a level. A professional course like CA, CWA and CS, has a professional approach and it helps the student to have a higher level of knowledge in the respective field compar
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