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Pritpal Singh

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Yes, you can do LLB through distance learning university but I would say you shouldn't go with LLB via distance learning because Bar Council of India may not accept it.

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Pritpal Singh

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Yes, IGNOU is a distance learning university, not an institute. You can pursue MBA, UG, PGD, Ph.D and Diploma courses from there.

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Pritpal Singh

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Hi Jeet,
Distance learning courses are online courses. Distance Learning course usually provides by the Universities or Institutes. In distance learning mode student can complete their MBA, PGD, Diploma, Bachelor or Ph.D. level courses. To know more about distance learning visit on the below link or contact me through whats app
http://distanceknowledge.com
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi, Regular MBA is better in comparison to distance learning MBA because: (a) Regular MBA graduates have better learning opportunities due to facilities of interactions with faculty members, external experts and fellow students. (b) Regular MBA get placement opportunities. (c) Access to alumni network. (d) Regular MBA have better brand image. (e) Studies in regular MBA are not distracted by factors such as job pressure.

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Hi,
It varies from situation to situation. But regular is more valuable than correspondence.

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It varies from situation to situation. But regular is more valuable than correspondence.

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Hi,
This question depends on various factors like your finance availability, your future plan and your educational background. If you wish to continue working in India after MBA, then go for executive MBA (provided you have sufficient work experience). If you wish to gain global experience and want to work abroad then go for MBA from US or UK. But that will cost you around 35-60 L Rs.

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Top institutes are offering the EMBA programmes try to follow:
1. Narsee Monji Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), School for Continuing Education
2. Institute of Management Technology, Centre for Distance Learning
3. Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning
4. Sikkim Manipal University Directorate of Distance Education
5. IGNOU
6. Pondicherry University, DDE.

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Hi, Top institutes are offering the EMBA programmes try to follow:
1. Narsee Monji Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), School for Continuing Education
2. Institute of Management Technology, Centre for Distance Learning
3. Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning
4. Sikkim Manipal University Directorate of Distance Education
5. IGNOU
6. Pondicherry University, DDE.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Executive MBA Programme cater to needs of working executives who intend to learn professional and managerial skills by pursuing such programs while continuing with their existing job assignments. Executive MBA has class room interaction opportunities. In correspondence MBA students learn managerial fundamental by video, audio and written material prepared by universities. Course content is delivered in the distance learning mode. Executive MBA is superior to correspondence as it given opportunity to student to interact with teachers. It is well accepted in industry in comparison to correspondence MBA.

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