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I would suggest you to not to go for BE if you're not interested to quit your job. I understand you were not expecting such a negative reply, but I wish to guide you without any false hopes. There are a couple of colleges which provide BE correspondence courses. But, those degrees do not have any value. Further, those colleges won't be able to get you into a job which a BE graduate should get. Also, BE itself isn't an easy course. So, it isn't recommended to study and work together and screw up the results. I understand you might have financial issues because of which you want to continue with the job, but in this case, I won't reco
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