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Subodh Kumar Mittal ENGG ELACTRICAL WORKING WITH SRIRAM PISTON GZB

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You should only pursue BCA through distance only when you have no other option. Annamalai is a good university. It is UGC approved.
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Subodh Kumar Mittal ENGG ELACTRICAL WORKING WITH SRIRAM PISTON GZB

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To get MBA in distance, Amity University and Annamalai University are both the best ones.
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Aanchal Aggarwal Looking out for others.

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Hello, Please check if it is an distance MBA or a regular one. You can check the credibility of colleges on UGC website. All the best
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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi Sajma!
You can refer http://annamalaiuniversity.ac.in/adm/downloads/2018-19/prospectus/bed_med_pros.pdf
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Gargi Das Beat the failure

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Yes, reservation is something you can enjoy all over India. They will value it of course. If you belong to reserved category, you will get relaxation in marks for B.Sc and M.Sc. Regards.
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Alok Tiwari

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Yes, if you have completed Bachelor of Business Management, then you can apply to MBA.
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varun bhatia student's counselor

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Hi Jayamala,
Yes, you are eligible to pursue B.Ed course from Annamalai University. You can easily get admission seeing your previous courses' % which you have mentioned so no doubt you can pursue and you are eligible for it.
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aditya sanyal passed btech in mechanical engineering

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Try to do full time course otherwise it is of no use. If you are working then you can do it.
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Anand Sarkar

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Hello, yes integrated courses are helpful, however it is really tedious to study both subjects in a assorted time, plus semesters are really tight. Good luck.