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Nilanjana Kamat

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Abhishek,
Yes you can pursue a regular BA course after 12th NIOS. But, you must check the college websites for the eligibility requirements.

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Sanya Rastogi

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, that's possible if you have the courage of spending 10-15 lakhs after your B.Com and if you have the courage of studying for 4 more years.

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Husain AkhterSuccess always take long tough path

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Check the DTE MP website for the counseling schedule. It has started but not confirmed. Please check once.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Generally Universities do not allow migration from a distance learning program to a regular degree course.

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sirimalle soundarya

Beginner-Level 4

Hi,
No, not at all. Value gets escalated from your skills and knowledge, not from the college you took admission. Don't think about the reputation of the college, think about the things which you can learn.
All the best.

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Deepak Gupta

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In the regular, you go to the school everyday and in private, you go to school only when there are exams. In the private school, a candidate's mark sheet has a quote, " this is a private student".

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Shruti Kaushal

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Hi Sahil, I suggest you to keep it regular. Being a life science student, I would suggests you to be a regular student, as we learn a lot just by observing and the practical part is also important. Good luck.

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