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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

Guide-Level 12

It's always best to go for a regular degree (as compared to a correspondence course) whenever the option is available. Let's look at your dilemma in two parts for a holistic reasoning: (I) Whether to opt for getting a Bachelor's degree at all? (ii) Regular vs. Correspondence
Even though one can do without opting for a Bachelors at all if one is pursuing CA I suggest one should still obtain the degree for three reasons -
1. There is no guarantee one will clear all the CA exams in the first attempt (though I hope you do). You won't have any degree against your name to speak of till then. To me, that's a scary thought.
2. Till one doesn't c
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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

For distance program you need not to attend the classes on regular basis, but you need to appear for the examination. MPH is not a distance learning program. 

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Sharma Sakshi

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See, to be clear you can't manage both B.Sc and NEET together.
There is a saying that do not put each foot on different boats. So I suggest that do not mess up with 2 different courses. Just be clear about what is your goal, it is either B.Sc or getting MBBS through NEET. But remember one thing, you should be confident about what you want to choose. Your goal should be clear.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

It is advisable to go for B.Com (Honours). The best place for the same will be any of the Central Universities across the country. This can be BHU, AMU GGV etc. Look for the details, you will get the difference. Thanks and all the best.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Regular B.Sc is far superior to B.Sc private, because of learning opportunities. Also, regular B.Sc will always get preference over private B.Sc grads in job or higher education selection process.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

It is possible to pursue 2 courses together. However, one has to decide which course to pursue as a regular mode of learning and which from distance / correspondence. There is difference in Correspondence and Regular course; I would say it varies from one subject to the other also from one degree to the other. However, in general a course through distance learning does not have as much value as the regular one. So, if you can do a regular course, it would hold a lot of importance and thus be a much better option. The acceptability and recognition of a full time course is higher in industry and the long term career gains are good. Corre
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

It may not be possible, because, you are supposed to go on leave for that. If you are doing a regular job, you may have to inform your employer in writing. Otherwise, he may not accept it as a qualification. But, be technically correct.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Difference between regular BA and BA Hons. in BA Hons. You have to focus on a particular subject, and you will get degree for the particular course. And, in regular BA you will have a combination of 2 or 3 subject and have opportunity of doing master in any of the subject of your combination.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You cannot do two degrees at a same time as per UGC rules, yes you can prepare for UPSC as for UPSC a degree is required, so it would be better you choose one degree.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

Please don't do M.Tech, as its a far different from MCA. I would suggest you to do higher course expert course in computer application.

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