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but in the mean time , you have to work hard up the ladder of success. For becoming investment bankers also, it is experience and track record that makes you somebody in an organisation.
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Regular mode education always having edge over the distance mode education.Through that you will get more practical approach and guidance from faculties specially in Teacher education programme.
So suggestion from my side is go for regular mode whether its pg diploma or B.ed programme.
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