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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Arvind,
The difference as the name suggests is in the mode of study.
Regular courses are classroom session courses where the student has to attend classes while distance/ correspondence courses are more about self-study where the study material is sent to the student and she/he has to understand and learn it on their own. During examination time, the student has to go to the college and appear for it.
The prospects of a full time regular course are better than a correspondence or distance learning course. The acceptability and recognition of a full time course is higher. The Distance learning courses are ideally meant for those wh
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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You cannot do as UGC itself and ang universities do not allow the same. also there is no point on doing 2 PG together as per new CBCS scheme many universities allow you to pursue a PG degree of your choice and you can choose subject from other specialisation.

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Kriti SharmaLearn your own self, rest is on the way ;)

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Hi Mohith,
#B.Com (Hons) - if you want to study deeply about and go for the highest knowledge in the field.
#B.Com (Hons) in Finance - if you want to go ahead in the field of financial management and cost accounting, business organization and others.
# B.Com (regular) - if you want to go for other fields other than just commerce in future as it offers you with a brief up about almost all the subjects of commerce like business, management, business communication skills, financial accounting, corporate&cost accounting, etc.; (more deep your knowledge will be about the subjects, more will be your preference to pursue for the same).
#B.Com(Hon
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ambreen khan

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Yes, you can pursue both the courses simultaneously.

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Shail Oberoi

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Due to lack of clarity on what is the kind of exposure you have in HR it will be difficult to share advice.
However, you could pursue PhD in HR / English or seek special certification as a host of area in HR/training/analytics.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Yes, IGNOU has international reputation. It course material is of international standards. You can go for it. However, to enroll for MA one should have completed graduation.

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