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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

Guide-Level 11

Dear friend,
Some of the best universities are as follows:-
SCDL (Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning), D.Y Patil College of Distance Learning (Pune), L.N Welingkar Institute of Management, IGNOU, Amity University of Distance Learning, DMDU (Sikkim Manipal Distance University), etc. are universities which are recognised by UGC and are valid for applying both in government and private sector. Thank you.

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Sandeep JoshiI am a SAS Admin Analyst by profession.

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can go for part-time mode such as weekend classes that's how most of the people go for and mostly the classes are available in weekend batches only. Moreover, if you can spend a good amount of money you can go with SAS institute as they provide certification as well for the same. Please don't forget to hit like if you liked the response

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Rahul Dutt SharmaDynamic all rounder personality with IT background

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Almost all NIT and IIT offer part time M.Tech but you have to attend the evening classes. That means you must choose the IIT or NIT near to your home town so that you can attend the classes.

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

Guide-Level 12

If you are interested in pursuing engineering from abroad and that too from a country like Australia is always worthy. However, it should be desirable that the institute should be a public institute (funded by government) or a high-value private institute.
A country like Australia allows their students to do some part-time jobs with certain maximum hours per week (depends upon the institute rule). So it is not advisable to rely on part-time jobs to pay tuition fee (at least not your first year). Try to find some scholarships for your tuition fee and other expenses.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Diploma in engineering is not equal to graduation degree. Eligibility criteria for MBA by distance learning or E-MBA is graduation degree. Unfortunately, based on your current educational qualifications, you are not eligible for E-MBA until you complete your graduation degree.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You may evaluate MBA consulting management from BITS - Pilani WILP, which is delivered by distance learning. You can shift to IT industry as BFSI business analyst after completing degree. It is a well-recognized and a unique degree.

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yogesh KaushikI am personal banker by profession

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There is IFRS certification course for finance sector.

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