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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
Engineering and Technology courses like BE/BTech are not valid through distance mode. Hence, never be pursue. It is better to do engineering diploma than pursue for BE/BTech through lateral entry scheme.
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Leena AgarwalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
If your current job is as a planner, then MBA is good for you. After MBA, you can do management jobs.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
On the basis of Diploma in engineering, you cannot do B.Sc in IT. However, if you have passed class 12th in any stream then you can take admission in B.Sc in IT.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
Restarting your study is a great decision. The BBA course about which you asked is a distance learning program of three years in Wisdom School of Management. The eligibility criteria of this course is class 12th in any stream with 45% aggregat
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Restarting your study is a great decision. The BBA course about which you asked is a distance learning program of three years in Wisdom School of Management. The eligibility criteria of this course is class 12th in any stream with 45% aggregate marks.
Further, Wisdom is a non-university institution. All programs of Wisdom are autonomous and do not come under the preview of UGC / AICTE.
Further, Wisdom is a non-university institution. All programs of Wisdom are autonomous and do not come under the preview of UGC / AICTE.
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Navita BatraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Yes you can pursue BCA via distance education. The minimum education requirements are 12th with 45% marks.
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Ananya DevCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Hi!
You will need to complete 10+2 (science with PCM) first in order to be eligible.
You will need to complete 10+2 (science with PCM) first in order to be eligible.
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Shamsul HusainCurrent Student
Inspired by nature, it's originality and style.
Guide-Level 12
Why to go for B.Sc? I mean, you should not switch from engineering to science. Go for NIELIT B Level. B LEVEL is equivalent to B.Tech or MCA. Regards.
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Lorna DsouzaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
Hi Faizal!
The fee structure is not available on the official website. You can contact the institute directly for the details.
The fee structure is not available on the official website. You can contact the institute directly for the details.
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SACHIN SINGHCurrent Student
Punctual and Organised.
Guide-Level 13
Please clarify what you want to know about civil engineering.
6 years ago
Is this possible to do distance course for EXTC?
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SCurrent Student
DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST
Guide-Level 12
In India, no university is offering B.Tech or BE degrees in engineering and technology. This type degrees in distance education has banned by government of India. Up to 2009 JNTU Hyderabad, Andhra university Visakhapatnam Nagarjuna university
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In India, no university is offering B.Tech or BE degrees in engineering and technology. This type degrees in distance education has banned by government of India. Up to 2009 JNTU Hyderabad, Andhra university Visakhapatnam Nagarjuna university Guntur Karnataka university Mysore, and IGNOU New Delhi offered this type degrees. And, AMIE of institution of engineers Calcutta also offer this type. In this AMIE is only recognized by government of India and no other university in India having the recognition by HRD ministry.
So, please note no university recognized by government of India and UGC. But, this matter is under the consideration of UGC to allow the universities to offer the graduation and post gradation courses in technical education. If you do any such unrecognized courses those will not useful to get any government jobs and not eligible for higher studies. These are just waste of time and money.
So, please note no university recognized by government of India and UGC. But, this matter is under the consideration of UGC to allow the universities to offer the graduation and post gradation courses in technical education. If you do any such unrecognized courses those will not useful to get any government jobs and not eligible for higher studies. These are just waste of time and money.
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