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Ashbin surresh

Beginner-Level 3

For Diploma courses age doesn't matter. So, you can apply for the same.

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Nidhi gupta

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
If you are done with your M.Sc. Then yes, you can apply for CSIR UGC. You won't face any problems with that. All the best.

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Md Adil

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Attend live and recorded classes at your own convenience and write online proctored exams. Obtain an online.

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Saurabh Sharma

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If you are looking for best University for to pursue higher education, you should not be area or location specific, I would advise you to choose best University on the basis of University ranking, placements, infrastructure, faculty members etc. Mathematics covers a broad range of themes. Hence, you can choose any major field like Statistics Operations Management, Accountancy, Actuarial Sciences and many more. You can join academics after acquiring a Bachelors degree in Mathematics. Being a Mathematics student, you can pursue a career in data analysis which is currently in high demand. Mathematics provides a plethora of opportunities i
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Saurabh Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

As per my knowledge, You should go for Regular MBA to polish your technical, managerial and soft skills. Make sure that you opt for a university that is reputed, UGC approved that provides good industrial exposure. It should have helping and knowledgeable faculty and does help you with placement assistance. MBA is more about the experience rather than education. The focus of all the good MBA programs is on leadership development, teamwork, peer learning, problem-solving, case analysis, gaining the right business insights, building effective communication skills, presentation, and interpersonal skills, etc. One of my known has taken adm
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Shruti Goel

Beginner-Level 3

The curriculum is the same as a traditional MBA, with both theoretical and practical training. The only distinction is that everything takes place virtually. The Distance MBA curriculum is quite condensed. In the regular MBA programme, the curriculum includes both theory and practical training. But the in campus exposure you would gain is evidently incomparable and will subject you to immense learning opportunities. Adding a loophole in the sector of Distance MBA. So that implies the significance of earning a degree in regulars MBA. It is especially important for the candidate to shortlist the best institute for the pursuit of their hi
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Sakshi Sharma

Contributor-Level 8

MCA through distance mode is valid but not worthy as it is a technical course and you need to attend regular classes for better learning and labs for practical work. If you merely want degree then you can go for a distance mode MCA but if you want to do job and want better career growth then you should do MCA through regular mode. You will find many good colleges for Regular MCA. Regular has more value than distance mode.

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Manish Kumar

Beginner-Level 3

No, for UPSC you have to only qualify your graduation after that you are eligible but a regular degree is slightly better than an open degree because in a regular college you have social interaction interactions with professors. You have ample opportunity to refine yourself through college society extra circular activities which experience not only help in the interview but throughout your UPSC preparation.

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Madhu A

Beginner-Level 1

No, I think it's not possible to continue in regular college parrell to articleship.

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