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Scholar-Level 16
After your Master degree in particular domain through regular mode, the only thing that matters is your knowledge communication skills, IQ level and understanding towards new thing in the professional life.
It only matters how you utilise your time while your Bachelor degree through distance mode whether you obtained professional experience or you did extra certification which would help you in the future.
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There is no discrimination between the 2 modes of education. Even in the top exam of Engineering, JEE do accept the NIOS board and same in NEET as it do accept the NIOS board for the admission in the colleges.
But there are many universities that do consider the regular mode for the particular programme like engineering.
Even in the future, this will not impact your career if your knowledge, foundation and skills are excellent and at par with other students.
So, don't worry for the same and prepare yourself for future and get the best knowledge.
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
Now, the question arises that are these courses interrelated?
If not to a very large extent, they are of course interrelated to certain at a level. A professional course like CA, CWA and CS, has a professional approach and it helps the student to have a higher level of knowledge in the respective field compar
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Guide-Level 11
After completing class 12th, you will have option for polytechnic Diploma. If you are good in studies, especially in mathematics, than you can pursue Bachelors in computer (BE/ B.Tech) in computer, IT, etc.
If you are not good in mathematics, then you can go for polytechnic Diploma in computer. After that, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in specializations as a lateral entry.
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As per my knowledge this college offers only regular course. For more details kindly contact the college authorities.
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