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Tanmay Chavan

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As compared to a regular course, correspondence degree has a lower value but atleast you get a bachelor's degree if you complete your BCom. Looking to private companies I don't think they will judge you by your correspondence degree or a regular degree obviously because every company would like to hire a candidate who is talented and skilled. So here a degree doesn't matter much if you are eligible for that post you are looking.

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Tanmay Chavan

Beginner-Level 2

Hello there
Definitely you should go for it as there is no age for education. You should feel free to complete your education. Definitely you can do B.Com in distance learning, you just need to go for universities approved from all government accreditation. But remember that the value of a correspondence Bachelor's degree will be less as compared to a regular one. I suggest you to choose such University where there is no issue of attendance so that if you can't attend is okay.

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Sonima Dwivedi

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Pondicherry University, one of the top central universities, offers an affordable full-time degree in MBA for students to pursue through distance/correspondence mode. This is a two-year course with specializations in the fields of marketing, finance, international business, hospital management, tourism, operations and supply chain management, and general management. The course is offered in the distance mode, so students who are unable to pursue their MBA in the regular physical mode can still complete the course without a gap in their careers. You will get the degrees like any other non distance programme for all the four semesters.

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Akshita yadav

Beginner-Level 5

Hello!
I am writing this to let you know that there are many universities like NMIMS, Mumbai. They offers distant courses. You can contact the admin department they will let you know in brief about all the possibilities.

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Gonuguntla Venkata Lahari

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Hello, Here are some Top 15 Best Distance MBA Colleges for you in Delhi
Indira Gandhi National Open University. Amity University. Jamia Millia Islamia. Institute of Management Technology. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies. Suresh Gyan Vihar University. Annamalai University. Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning.

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Deepika P

Beginner-Level 5

The major difference is that regular classes. MBA distance exams alone has to be written but in MBA Regular one should maintain 75% to 80% of attendance, should attend all internal exams,. Should participate in various activities. So MBA regular has more learnings than MBA distance
Hope this helps.

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Sharanya B

Beginner-Level 5

Both the courses are equal in the eyes of degree and certification perspective. But As per your question, you need to be very much clear that why are you looking for MBA. Pursuing MBA from distance learning may not be as much helpful as from regular. Regular MBA has so many pros when compared with correspondence MBA. Think wise and choose it clearly.

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Sharanya B

Beginner-Level 5

Hello, Yes you will be getting the regular certificates. All the Programmes offered by the Directorate of Distance Education, Pondicherry University are approved by the AICTE, New Delhi and Distance Education Bureau (DEB) UGC, New Delhi. But my suggestion is you will be getting the best & all the course benefits only with the regular MBA programme.

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RAJAN KATARIYA

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The 2-year MBA programme is thoughtfully designed to build deep general management and leadership skills, setting the base for a bright career, while providing the flexibility to pace the programme to fit your schedule. Excellent Industry Recognition
NMIMS Global Programs are highly regarded & recognised in the corporate world due to the academic rigour, industry-focused curriculum, and rich academia. Best-In-Class Student Services
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SNEKA S

Beginner-Level 3

Hai
Anita Sharma. You can definitely get admission in St. Stephen College Delhi University with 60 percentage of B.A. Distance degree. 1. Applicants first register on the University of Delhi admission portal and secure a registration number
2. The applicant uses the registration number provided by the University of Delhi to register on the St Stephen College portal and complete the College
Post-Graduate application form.
3. The application process is complete only after the applicant successfully enters all
necessary details, uploads the necessary certificates pays the registration fees and submits
the application form.
4. The applicant
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