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Diksha Bodwal

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It is possible to earn an M.Sc in Mathematics via distance learning or correspondence learning; the course is valid. This course has been approved by the UGC/DEB to validate the system. There is no entrance exam to be taken to confirm admission. Students can confirm their admission by filling out the application form before the last date of the academic session.

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Ankit Singh

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Hay Pramod, We love that after completing your graduation in engineering. You want to do a Bachelor of education through distance education, as we can see that the Jammu university page is not showing anything. You can visit the official website of Jammu University. Although we have something for you, below I am attaching the link where you can do a BEd course or any course through distance education.
https://educationdunia.com/university/indira-gandhi-national-open-university/distance-education
I hope this will help you.
Thanks

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes, Annamalai University Distance Education offers Bachelor of Education, which is a two-year full-time course. Candidates eligible for this course must have completed graduation degree.

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Piyush Baid

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Yes, it is possible to pursue a Ph.D. after completing PGDM in distance learning mode. However, the eligibility criteria for Ph.D. may vary depending on the university or institution you are interested in enrolling in. Generally, candidates are required to have a master's degree with a good academic record and qualify in a university-administered entrance examination or interview. It is also recommended that you research the specific requirements for Ph.D. programs offered by the universities you are interested in applying to.

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Piyush Baid

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Based on the search results, it seems that there may not be any specific universities that will allow a Ph.D. after completing distance learning PGDM courses. However, it depends on the university's accreditation and recognition by regulatory bodies such as UGC, AICTE, or AIU. It's important to consider factors such as the credibility, reputation, and recognition of the PGDM course and the university when planning to pursue a Ph.D. Additionally, Ph.D. admission requirements may vary by university, so it's best to check with individual universities for their specific requirements and criteria.

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Piyush Baid

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Based on the search results, it does not seem to provide a clear answer to your question. However, I suggest checking the eligibility criteria for the specific Tamil Nadu PSC exams you are interested in to determine if completing an MBA in distance mode from Bharatiar University meets their requirements. Additionally, it may be helpful to contact the Tamil Nadu PSC directly for more information on their eligibility criteria and any specific requirements they may have.

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Piyush Baid

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Yes, there are other options for pursuing an MBA (Finance) besides distance learning. Many universities offer full-time and part-time MBA programs that students can attend in-person. These programs typically have a more structured curriculum with regular class schedules, as well as opportunities for networking and in-person interactions with professors and peers. Additionally, some universities offer executive MBA programs designed for working professionals that allow students to continue working while earning a degree. It is recommended to research the specific programs and institutions you are interested in, and to consider factors s
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Khushoo Kohar

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NMIMS is a reputable university and their distance MBA programme is accredited by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Distance Education Bureau (DEB). However, whether pursuing a distance MBA from NMIMS will lead to better placement and salary hike depends on several factors. Firstly, it depends on your current work experience and the industry you are working in. Pursuing a distance MBA from NMIMS may be helpful if you are already working in a relevant industry and want to enhance your skills and knowledge to advance your career. However, if you are looking to switch industries or have no prior work experience, it may not ne
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

You can do distance B.Com or B.A. Or B.A. During CS and switch to 3 year LL.B. After that. This could be best combination along with CS.
So CS along with some correspondence course could be a good move.

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Atharva Tamboli

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However, based on the information available on the official website of Sri Sai Correspondence College, the fee structure for the Diploma in Education (D.Ed.) program may vary depending on the study center, location, and other factors.
It is recommended to contact the college directly or visit the official website to get the latest and accurate information about the fee structure for the D.Ed. program. The college admission office will be able to provide you with detailed information on the fees, admission process, eligibility criteria, and other important details related to the program.

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