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Kshitiz Jangir

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Yes, you can pursue a regular and correpsondence degree together from different Universities in India. I will suggest you University School of Business (USB), Chandigarh University ranked among the Best Management Colleges in Punjab has earned recognition for its unique style of teaching & experiential learning. The attribute that makes learning business management exclusive at USB is its specialised approach paired with a research focus, innovation culture and entrepreneurship zeal backed by world-class facilities.

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TANUSHREE PAL

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Yes, you can get admission to this college.

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Charu Maheshwari

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Hi, According to UGC guidelines, you have to do only one course at a time either a regular one or a distance, one you cannot do two UG courses at a same time.

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Priyanka Mukherjee

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Executive MBA is similar to a common MBA, except for the fact that they are designed for experienced working professionals.

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Priyanka Mukherjee

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Yes. University offers full time programme. Approximately 4-5 lectures a days Monday to Friday or Saturday.

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PRASHANT SHARMA

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Try IGNOU or any private college. Focus on skills. Must check if the institute/college is recognized and not fake.

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Ayushman Gupta

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You can look for colleges which do not force students to sit in the class or they have no criteria of compulsory attendance. I think it is being offered in most of the autonomous universities.

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