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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, It is advisable to opt for a regular course. Please refer to the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/arts-fine-visual-performing/film-making/colleges/colleges-india.

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shubham chaudhariMgmt committe member at Welingkar College ,Mumbai.

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There is no part-time course in healthcare at Welingkar.

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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Diploma in Interior Design and Decoration is the online course. It is as convenient as part-time course. You can also get in touch with the college officials for more information. https://www.shiksha.com/design/interior-design/course/diploma-in-interior-design-and-decoration-international-academy-for-certification-and-training-iact-c-g-road-ahmedabad-258589

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IIBMS

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It is possible to do MBA in logistics and supply chain management through distance learning or part-time. I would like to suggest you to go for Executive MBA, if you have an experience of more than 3 years. You can apply for distance learning MBA/EMBA course here http://www.iibms.org/.

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Mohammed aamir

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Yes, you can. For further details, visit SRM University the official site.

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Vaibhav Vohra

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No, you cannot take admission in Unique Education Institute or any other university for LLB, as minimum percentage requirement in graduation is 45% for pursuing LLB.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Aniruddh,
The Bar Council accords no recognition for BL/LLB through distance mode or evening colleges for practising as an advocate. If you want to practice as a lawyer you have to necessarily enrol in a recognised college or university and complete the three-year course in regular mode.

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