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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Preferably your graduation should be through the regular mode as it gives you better exposure than distance. If you have limitations, you may go ahead with BBA from a recognised university as the admission in B-schools is based on entrance exams like CAT, XAT, MAT, etc. for India and GMAT for abroad. If your scores are good, you can easily get admission in a good B-school. If you opting for distance course then you must have some work experience to make your profile look good.
Hope this helps.

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Swathi SDARED to think beyond IIMs and succeeded.

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If you are from TN, you can study BCA through distance mode from Madurai Kamaraj University. Else, I would suggest, you should look at the University of Madras or Pondicherry University, both are central universities and are eligible to award degree all over India and they are not limited to a particular state. Also, both the universities have study centres all over India. I would recommend Madras or Pondicherry University over Mumbai University if you are from South India.

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saumya gupta

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I would suggest you opt for the regular mode rather than distance. It will be more beneficial.
Thank you.

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Vikash Ranjan

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Following are the good colleges in Pune:
1. Aimstech Education
2. Vidya Tilak College
3. Aasha Charitable Trust
B.Tech Distance Education, Bangalore is the best option available in Bangalore.

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Suni K

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AMIE, AMIETE, etc. were considered equivalent to B.Tech in the industry. Many of the past AMIE, AeSI, IETE engineers have achieved an exemplary position in the engineering society, but MHRD had issued a circular on 06 December 2012 mentioning that AMIE, AeSI, IETE recognition will be withdrawn on 30th of May 2013. Distance education engineering degree holders will also face problems related to AICTE recognition. A gentle advice after a Diploma holder would be to pursue B.Tech/BE programmes through lateral entry (direct in the second year of the programme), but if you are very keen to pursue distance B.Tech, kindly visit the link mentio
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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

AMIE, AMIETE, etc. were considered equivalent to B.Tech in the industry. Many of the past AMIE, AeSI, IETE engineers have achieved an exemplary position in the engineering society, but MHRD had issued a circular on 06 December 2012 mentioning that AMIE, AeSI, IETE recognition will be withdrawn on 30th of May 2013. Distance education engineering degree holders will also face problems related to AICTE recognition. A gentle advice after a Diploma holder would be to pursue B.Tech/BE programmes through lateral entry (direct in the second year of the programme), but if you are very keen to pursue distance B.Tech, kindly visit the link mentio
...more

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

AMIE, AMIETE, etc. were considered equivalent to B.Tech in the industry. Many of the past AMIE, AeSI, IETE engineers have achieved an exemplary position in the engineering society, but MHRD had issued a circular on 06 December 2012 mentioning that AMIE, AeSI, IETE recognition will be withdrawn on 30th of May 2013. Distance education engineering degree holders will also face problems related to AICTE recognition. A gentle advice after a Diploma holder would be to pursue B.Tech/BE programmes through lateral entry (direct in the second year of the programme), but if you are very keen to pursue distance B.Tech, kindly visit the link mentio
...more

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Suni K

Guide-Level 14

AMIE, AMIETE, etc. were considered equivalent to B.Tech in the industry. Many of the past AMIE, AeSI, IETE engineers have achieved an exemplary position in the engineering society, but MHRD had issued a circular on 06 December 2012 mentioning that AMIE, AeSI, IETE recognition will be withdrawn on 30th of May 2013. Distance education engineering degree holders will also face problems related to AICTE recognition. A gentle advice after a Diploma holder would be to pursue B.Tech/BE programmes through lateral entry (direct in the second year of the programme), but if you are very keen to pursue distance B.Tech, kindly visit the link mentio
...more

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

IGNOU degree is valid worldwide as it's recognised by UGC but few universities or jobs have additional criteria, so you must check with the universities you are applying to.

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