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Gaurav Shandilya

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Hi Shiwani,
Nothing can replace a regular course. The things you will learn in regular education cannot be learnt through distance learning, especially when a practical intensive course like yoga is in question.

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Harshit Mehta

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There are many colleges in Delhi including DU and other private colleges. Some do provide regular classes and some have distance programs, please specify the college.

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Shail Oberoi

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For working professionals, Executive MBA is a good option and does carry weightage for career progression. The time duration is less and also the curriculum is more appropriate compared to regular full-time MBA programme.

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shalu KumariI am a commerce student from Kolkata.

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Hi Sakshi,
Yes, you can easily get admission in regular college with 69.5 % in best of four subject in class 12th.
Thank you.

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Vishal Kumawat

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Yes, Delhi Degree College is a regular college. The college timings and placements are also good.

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Pankaj Kr

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Practice and membership in the Bar Council is only applicable for LLB degree in regular mode.

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Shail Oberoi

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Nowadays, a lot of options are available for candidates who want to pursue MBA while working. You could explore the following:
1. Part-time MBA
2. Executive MBA
3. Correspondence MBA
4. Take a sabbatical from your current employer and enrol for the full-time MBA.
Full-time MBA colleges do permit you towards the 4th semester. However, for the first three semesters, one needs to attend college full-time.

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

Yes, you can pursue M.Com post MBA, provided you have done graduation in commerce, as you will get admission for M.Com based on B.Com & not MBA.

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can prepare for SBI and IBPS exams along with your B.Com, but were not eligible to fill the bank exams forms till you passout your B.Com. You can study at least 2 hours a day along with B.Com study.

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ashutosh chauhan

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MA in English is done through correspondence, as well as regular course. Delhi University offer this course. Admission in this course depends upon the entrance exam.

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