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Sofia Goyal

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Yes it is possible to pursue PG along with B.ed.You are definitely eligible for UGC NET, as long as it is from a a recognised board

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Jayadev Thrikandiyoor

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The PGDM programs at SPJIMR are rigorous and thus are residential programs. We currently do not have any distance education programs

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Sugandha Sahu

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Doing regular course always have higher weighage. As you are going to pursue graduation my suggestion to you is go for the full time as when you will go for post graduation at that time you might be willing to pursue some course which might not accept your distance degree.

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Anand Chand

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Hi Manjupriya
There are no such differences in both the case. Both are the same stuff. Industry synergised MBA because in Gems B School, you going to get industrial exposure. Whatever you are doing theoretically, you will do the same practically as well.

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rupa Gupta

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Hi Subham,
1.FULL TIME COURSE :this is the best and the most preferred form of education if you are interested in doing an MBA course because in this system you have to stay for the full time in the campus and have to study like an regular colleges timing and you should not do any other thing at that point of time ,the salary and the jobs given to these kind of the students are bets when compared to other forms of MBA education and it should be always preferred to others ,it is also the costliest form of MBA because the fees for such courses are very high
2.PART TIME :in this form of the program you have to go to the colleges but after
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Bipin Jha

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Not many colleges or Universities in India offer an MBA- LLB dual dsegree program. However the Singhania University situated at Pacheri Bari, Distt. Jhunjhunu (Rajasthan) does. Singhania University is a fully recognized university as per Sec. 2f of the UGC Act 1956. The eligibility for the dual degree program requires the candidate to have passed Graduation degree from any recognized university. The duration is for 4 years and the fees is Rs. 1,08,000.00 per Year. You may check the official website for more information http://www.singhaniauniversity.co.in/ .

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Renuka RanaCommunity Manager

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Kindly elaborate your question please. What do you mean by Valid?

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