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vihar muneshwarCurrent Student
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MBA is specifically is for management jobs in future if you wanted to choose. On the other hand, after PG you can also go for research field and also choose teaching as a profession. Entrances are generally conducted in March-May.
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rahul rCurrent Student
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Distance learning is where you don't need to attend the classes on a daily basis. But instead, you have to attend classes only during the weekends.
You have to prepare yourself of the respective syllabus for various subjects which are of your
You have to prepare yourself of the respective syllabus for various subjects which are of your
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Distance learning is where you don't need to attend the classes on a daily basis. But instead, you have to attend classes only during the weekends.
You have to prepare yourself of the respective syllabus for various subjects which are of your chosen course and have to get through final examinations. So, self-motivation, dedication, self-feedback is very much essential for the candidate to finish a particular course through distance learning.
In contrast to this, in case of Regular Learning, the candidate has to attempt for the classes on a daily basis in the where he has joined to pursue a particular course.
Due to this kind of learning, there are a number of benefits for the candidates.
-Can clarify any doubt as there is direct interaction with the lecturers.
-A chance to participate in various activities with other classmates like Group Discussions, Mock Interviews, JAM, Market Makers, Quiz, Seminars, etc.
As there is a direct interaction of the candidate with other classmates, he can discuss various points with his friends and they too can share their ideas. So, collective work is being generated and good subject knowledge is being attained to the candidate.
It's always better to join any course in regular mode than distance learning. But for job holders and for the people who are engaged with other important activities, it is not possible to pursue the course in regular mode.
For them, distance learning is the right choice.
Regards.
You have to prepare yourself of the respective syllabus for various subjects which are of your chosen course and have to get through final examinations. So, self-motivation, dedication, self-feedback is very much essential for the candidate to finish a particular course through distance learning.
In contrast to this, in case of Regular Learning, the candidate has to attempt for the classes on a daily basis in the where he has joined to pursue a particular course.
Due to this kind of learning, there are a number of benefits for the candidates.
-Can clarify any doubt as there is direct interaction with the lecturers.
-A chance to participate in various activities with other classmates like Group Discussions, Mock Interviews, JAM, Market Makers, Quiz, Seminars, etc.
As there is a direct interaction of the candidate with other classmates, he can discuss various points with his friends and they too can share their ideas. So, collective work is being generated and good subject knowledge is being attained to the candidate.
It's always better to join any course in regular mode than distance learning. But for job holders and for the people who are engaged with other important activities, it is not possible to pursue the course in regular mode.
For them, distance learning is the right choice.
Regards.
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Manish GadekarCurrent Student
MBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA
Guide-Level 12
The Average Package is INR 5.5 lacs for HR and is generally decent enough. The profiles offered are HR Business Partner, HR Generalist, and Recruiter etc. Trends keep changing. Best regards.
7 years ago
I took BA but I am not interested in it. What should I do? I had 42% in 10th and 58% in 12th.
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Qamre AlamCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
If you want to get admission for BA then you have to clear your 12th with arts so you shall continue your BA and after that you can try for IAS and other big examinations.
7 years ago
I got 70% in ISC. Can I get admission in any college affiliated to Mumbai University or Delhi University?
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Anmol BhushanCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
With 70% marks, it is difficult to get admission in Delhi University, unless you belong to a reserved category. So, better apply for some other colleges and universities too.
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rahul rCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 18
Please refer to the link provided below for details like eligibility, and admission process followed regarding a B.Ed. from University of Mumbai, Fort Campus. You can also download college brochure which contains accurate details regarding fee
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Please refer to the link provided below for details like eligibility, and admission process followed regarding a B.Ed. from University of Mumbai, Fort Campus. You can also download college brochure which contains accurate details regarding fee structures for this particular course. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/b-ed-university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-fort-13930
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/b-ed-university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-fort-13930
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rahul rCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you can get jobs in MNCs after completing a degree course in B.Com as mentioned below. Job opportunities and scope after B.Com:
B.Com graduates are eligible to apply for a number of government as well as private sector jobs. The discipline
B.Com graduates are eligible to apply for a number of government as well as private sector jobs. The discipline
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Yes, you can get jobs in MNCs after completing a degree course in B.Com as mentioned below. Job opportunities and scope after B.Com:
B.Com graduates are eligible to apply for a number of government as well as private sector jobs. The discipline in which one specializes also determines the type of job that one could land after graduation. The better the area of specialisation, the better the salary and career prospects will be. Managerial, accountancy and auditing are some of the common job posts that B.Com graduates may land in private firms. Graduates will also be able to find clerical jobs in MNCs, Financial Institutions and other organizations. Also, after going for further studies such as MBA, law, etc. , students may build a rewarding career in those fields too. Regards.
B.Com graduates are eligible to apply for a number of government as well as private sector jobs. The discipline in which one specializes also determines the type of job that one could land after graduation. The better the area of specialisation, the better the salary and career prospects will be. Managerial, accountancy and auditing are some of the common job posts that B.Com graduates may land in private firms. Graduates will also be able to find clerical jobs in MNCs, Financial Institutions and other organizations. Also, after going for further studies such as MBA, law, etc. , students may build a rewarding career in those fields too. Regards.
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anila kCurrent Student
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Dietician course is not under distance learning in University of Mumbai.
Please refer to the link to know about the courses offered under distance/correspondence: https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-856/courses?
Please refer to the link to know about the courses offered under distance/correspondence: https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-856/courses?
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Dietician course is not under distance learning in University of Mumbai.
Please refer to the link to know about the courses offered under distance/correspondence: https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-856/courses?uaf[]=et_dm&ts=36220317&rf=filters&ed[]=et_21::dm_34.
Please refer to the link to know about the courses offered under distance/correspondence: https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-856/courses?uaf[]=et_dm&ts=36220317&rf=filters&ed[]=et_21::dm_34.
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7 years ago
How can I apply for this course online?
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rahul rCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 18
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Institute of Distance and Open Learning - University of Mumbai. You should be able to download college brochure from the link mentioned below which contai
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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding Bachelor of Arts (BA) from Institute of Distance and Open Learning - University of Mumbai. You should be able to download college brochure from the link mentioned below which contains details regarding admissions, eligibility etc. for this particular course.
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/bachelor-of-arts-b-a-institute-of-distance-and-open-learning-university-of-mumbai-santacruz-east-89256
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/bachelor-of-arts-b-a-institute-of-distance-and-open-learning-university-of-mumbai-santacruz-east-89256
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7 years ago
Is there any entrance exam for this course?
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Rohan AhujaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Hi Trisha,
No, there is no entrance exam for MA in Entertainment, Media and Advertising in the University of Mumbai. The admissions are merit-based in this course.
No, there is no entrance exam for MA in Entertainment, Media and Advertising in the University of Mumbai. The admissions are merit-based in this course.
