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Tejas Bodhankar

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If you are looking for a more structured and immersive learning experience, a regular B.Sc. is the better option. It offers advantages like direct access to professors, practical lab work, and a collaborative environment that fosters in-depth learning. For fields requiring hands-on training, like biology or chemistry, a regular B.Sc. is often preferred. It also provides opportunities for internships and networking on campus, which can boost your career prospects. A distance B.Sc. is ideal for those who need flexibility due to work or other commitments, but it may not offer the same level of practical exposure or networking opportu
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simran singh

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The process of applying online for regular B.Sc. Degree programme may vary depending on the university or college you are applying to. However, here are some general steps that you can follow:
Visit the official website of the university or college you want to apply to. Look for the admissions section on the website and navigate to the B.Sc. Programme page. Read the eligibility criteria and other important information about the programme. Register yourself on the website by creating an account with a valid email address and password. Fill out the application form with your personal, educational and other relevant details. Upload the req
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Ankit Kumar

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No, it is not possible to do this currently Either you complete a degree from a regular course or from distance by doing all three years in the same mode. BUT You should check with your institute if you can shift from correspondence to regular B.Sc. In your 2nd year.

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Ankit Kumar

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If you are employed then distance is better. If you are unemployed and want full time study, regular is better.

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Pawan singh

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Regular B.Sc. Is basically three year undergraduate course that deals with subjects like Physics Chemistry Mathematics, Biology and Computer through B.Sc. Specializations designed for each type. In which you learn about the three different subjects in some states the subjects are cutted every year as per interests you can leave every year one subject and ended up having only 1 subject in final year (in Maharashtra). Or in some states you have to acrry all subjects to you final year and having better opportunities in every subject you have choose. The admissions for B.Sc. Is mainly done on marit basis. On the other hand B.Sc. Biochemist
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Admit Patkar, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in doing your graduation via distance education mode. Unfortunately, these days, one can not do any professional course via this method. However there are plenty of interesting courses offered by open universities like IGNOU. I would strongly recommend that you download the brochure of IGNOU. Go through it and decide as to which course you want to do. Best wishes to you.

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Suresh

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In B.Sc. There are so many departments are there for your higher studies. In my opinion B.Sc. Allied Science is a good course and this course have a good scope in India. Allied Science deals with all kind of diagnostic techniques which are being used in the medical sector. Nowadays students have a huge impact on this course. List of important courses in allied Science :
1. B.Sc. Anesthesia
2. B.Sc. Optometry
3. B.Sc. Imaging Technology
4. B.Sc. Anesthesia Technology
5. B.Sc. Respiratory Care
6. B.Sc. Renal Dialysis
7. B.Sc. Neuroscience
8. B.Sc. Perfusion
9. B.Sc. Cardiac Care Technology
10. B.Sc. Operation Theatre Technology
11. B.Sc. MLT
These a
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