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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Rahul, what you are stating is this. You have completed your regular Diploma in engineering and are now doing your graduation in engineering. Correct? I am afraid your query "can I fill an exam form by showing 3 of them" is not understood by me. I will like to advise you to state your case in clear words which the counselors will understand and after doing this raise your query in simple multiple sentences. This will enable you to get a correct and proper response to your query. Best wishes to you.

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Shivangi .

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Hello sagar, Yes, you can do that. It was not valid one year ago but last year in july, University Grants Commission (U. G. C. ) approved that a student can pursue two degrees at the same time but not as a regular student. The rule says "One degree as a regular student and another degree through open/distance learning". So you can pursue one regular degree from the university of your choice and another one from an open university I. e. IGNOU, VMOU etc. And if your university supports open/distance learning than you can pursue both degrees from the same university.

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Mehar SharmaLovely Professional University

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Hello, If you are a working professional and have more than 3-5 years of experience then you should go for Part-time MBA to excel in your current organisation. On the other hand if you are looking for switching your career and have less than 3 years of experience then Full-time MBA is ideal one for you. Being an alumnus of LPU I would prefer LPU. LPU focuses on the overall growth of the students. LPU is one of the best private universities in the country with best curriculum, world-class infrastructure, modern facilities and highly qualified faculty. It has around 25000+ Students across the campus in different professional Schools. LPU
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Aashish Mohanty

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GRE and IELTS are both popular requirements for any form of study you wish to pursue along with the additional work experience that may be required. If you believe you're falling short on the experience front, my best suggestion to you would be to enroll yourself in a form of study which would then allow you to scale up to a PR and a job opportunity in Canada. One of the interesting one's that I recently encountered is this Study & Work programme where you basically get to do a course while earning part-time and once you finish the course, you can work full time for about 6 months.

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