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7 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1485268530php2e1vlH_s.jpeg)
Scholar-Level 16
From this year, UGC framed the guidelines in that universities can offer PhD degree only in regular or part-time mode not in Distance learning mode. So, check the UGC guidelines for the same.
And specially, your PGDM programme should be recognized by AICTE and under AIU.
So, accordingly, you need to think for PhD programme in regular or part-time as per universities guidelines and list you can find in Shiksha's website.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 16
If you are already in job and want to enhance your knowledge, skills and qualification than Distance learning method will be the best fit.
Here are a few points for the distance learning programme:
Program Features:
Industry-focused curriculum designed by business professionals and management experts
Curriculum is updated at regular intervals keeping in view the latest research and developmentDynamic course material shared electronically with 24X7 online learning facilitySelf-paced study with guidance from experienced faculty and guest teachersApplicationof learned concepts through hands-on project workAmple useof business case studie
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As per your query you can think of MBA programme and specialisation you can opt HR. Even you can think of Master of psychology with this programme because through that you would understand the human behaviour and their reaction in a better way.
All the best
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
It depends on you and the entrance you are preparing for because
for medical, both Allen and Aakash are equally good but for the preparation for JEE Mains and Advanced, Allen is the best.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
At a distance learning programme of Allen, all the study materials of Allen are being sent to you at your home. You need to study on your own. All the test series paper will also be sent to you. But from my opinion, you should join Allen classroom contact programme as the faculty present there is very much experienced. And, if you are dedicated towards your study then that place is the best option for you
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