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2015-11-20 17:30:38

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Chavi,
Doctors working in an environment of armed conflict face situations. Regular Army and the Army Reserve as a medical officer tend to face different challenges to those in civilian regular practice. The ethical complexities facing doctors generally increases in regular practice. In Civilian practice decisions are really more about what treatment is or isn't appropriate, and when it is futile to continue such treatment. You may wonder what you are going to do with this new phase of your life. Treatment may not be technically or physically possible.
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2015-11-19 17:34:29

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Anil,
You can do both. But I would suggest you to opt one course at one time. As both the course need time.
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2015-11-19 14:48:31

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Megha Gupta

Guide-Level 13

Hi Payal,
Both Full time & Part time option are available depending on the type course that you wish to pursue.Diploma are generally pursued part time alongside graduation courses where as degree programa are full time courses.
The Eligibility is based on physical attributes(height, weight, eyesight etc)& the below mentioned details:
Diploma –Class 10th pass from a recognised board with minimum 40% marks.
Bachelor's Degree: Class 10+2 examination with at least 50% marks.
To pursue a career as a Flight attendant, there are many institutes offering courses in Cabin crew training .
Please refer to the link for institutes offering these cours
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2015-11-18 14:15:00

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Prateek Sengar

Guide-Level 13

Hi Anchal,
You can not pursue two regular degree at the same time , to pursue two degrees at the same time, you need to opt for one degree through regular mode and the other degree through distance mode
All the best

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2015-11-17 21:13:42

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

Doctors working in an environment of armed conflict face situations. Regular Army and the Army Reserve as a medical officer tend to face different challenges to those in civilian regular practice. The ethical complexities facing doctors generally increases in regular practice. In Civilian practice decisions are really more about what treatment is or isn't appropriate, and when it is futile to continue such treatment. You may wonder what you are going to do with this new phase of your life. Treatment may not be technically or physically possible.

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2015-11-16 11:17:08

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Ravi,
After pursuing MBA full time their is no need of doing correspondence MBA. You will get good placements with MBA full time only. If you are thing of changing your stream than it might be a good option otherwise not. But i would suggest you not to leave your job while pursuing MBA Correspondence.
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2015-11-12 09:18:58

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

For job purposes, Paramedical courses have a definite advantage and you won't be disappointed even if you pursue them.

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2015-11-07 00:44:08

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

Regular Law courses are conducted by the colleges on Full time basic. After completing one can register with Bar council of India & hence can practice in court. Correspondence courses are also conducted by some colleges but without attending the classes. Bar Council not approve such type of degrees.

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2015-11-06 21:05:49

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Arvind Joshi

Contributor-Level 9

It is up to you . If you have the will power to absorb each and every word which they teach you in the part-time classes, then executive MBA is better. Otherwise, take a tough decision to leave the job and do a full time MBA, and then start all over again for rapid advancement.Otherswise, take a study leave of two years and do MBA full time.

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2015-11-05 17:56:28

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Anchal,
There is no such difference apart from class timings and fees.
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