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Deborshi Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

There are lots of universities which are preferable.
1. University College of Commerce and Business Management, Osmania University
2. Nalsar University of Law
Tilak Road, Hyderabad
3. Xaviers Institute of Business Management Studies, Hyderabad
4. Indian School of Business Management and Administration, Hyderabad.

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Alok Amar

Beginner-Level 5

I think PGDM is most popular course in the present time
So I suggest all guys if any guys not admitted through entrance they go to jims rohini sec 5
Best for PGDM courses
And placement is osm.

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Vinitkumar Parmar

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Full time MBA programs are more intense but is usually of a shorter duration i.e. 2-years. On the other hand, a Part time MBA stretches up to 3 years. Some Part time MBA programs also take up to 5 years to complete. This is the major reason why so many people prefer to study the Full-time programme.

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Vinitkumar Parmar

Beginner-Level 4

Indeed, Mumbai is India's leading MBA destination. Based on reputed Rankings, Top 5 MBA colleges in Mumbai are SPJIMR Mumbai, NMIMS Mumbai, IIT Bombay, NITIE Mumbai, JBIMS Mumbai.

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Ghanishtha chauhan

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Yes, regular mode M.Com is available in JNU.

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Ankit Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

No, it is not possible to do this currently Either you complete a degree from a regular course or from distance by doing all three years in the same mode. BUT You should check with your institute if you can shift from correspondence to regular B.Sc. In your 2nd year.

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Ankit Kumar

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If you are employed then distance is better. If you are unemployed and want full time study, regular is better.

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Ankit Kumar

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Part-time studying means one needs to attend classes as per the schedule either in the evenings or at weekends. However, with distance learning one is not required to classes. The study hours are flexible and one can study from anywhere, anytime.

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Ankit Kumar

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Which is best regular or distance course? Distance education is a flexible study mode, and it creates students who cannot go for regular study in universities. Distance education is very easy for those students who want to study on their own. It provides a better experience without following the regular mode of studies.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Typically, a Ph.D. in Oral Medicine and Radiology is a full-time course that requires a significant commitment of time and effort. It involves extensive research work and may also include coursework and seminars. However, it's possible that some universities may offer a Ph.D. in Oral Medicine and Radiology through a distance or correspondence learning mode. You would need to check with specific universities to SEE if they offer such a programme and what the requirements and limitations are for pursuing the degree through such a mode of study. Keep in mind that a Ph.D. is a rigorous and demanding academic pursuit that requires a high le
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