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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
You may but why you want to do? After MCA, there is enough scope in IT. Also, pursuing two courses is not an easy job and it will end up with a unsatisfactory result.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It depends from where you do it. When you talk about entrepreneurship, you should prefer an MBA only after spending 2-3 years job in different sector, preferably in a small firm. That gives you hands on experience of various operations. The next step should be opting MBA or a management programme in entrepreneurship such as MBA social entrepreneurship from NMIMS or MBA entrepreneurship from NMIMS or SP Jain.

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Aravind K

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IIM-B will be the best option for you. Other options include Jain University and IIM-A (E-PGP).

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susmitha pasala

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Regular timing of MBA classes are 9 am to 4:15 pm.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
Law course has a vast curriculum and you need to give a lot of time for the studies. Ideally, one should not do a job and BA LLB together. But if you do not wish to leave your job and still want to continue with law studies then do it as a distant learning course. There are not many colleges offering LLB through distance.
Only two colleges provide distance LLB:
IME Law College, UP
Indian Institute of Legal Studies, West Bengal

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prashanth tinku

Beginner-Level 3

You cannot pursue a law course through distance as it is not approved by the BCI.

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arun dev

Guide-Level 11

Dear,
Firstly, How you will able to pursue two regular courses with required dedication?
Technically speaking, if you are pursuing courses from two different universities, many a time, it is allowed (mostly based on the institution you choose). So, check during the admission and proceeded accordingly.
Thank you.

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Rahul Ghosh

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50% is the eligibility criteria but just appear for MAT exam and apply to the colleges where you can get admission without 50%.

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