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Divya

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The duration of certificate courses in History is usually 1 year or less. For example, the short term certificate course in History offered by the National Archives of India can be completed within 8 weeks depending upon the specialisation you choose. Also, the certificate course in History at KJ Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce is a 2-month part-time course which you can easily complete along with your studies.Yes, why not, you can take up certificate courses along with your regular degree programs without any stress because these courses are very flexible and easy to understand. They do not demand any major adjustments in your da
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Tejas Bodhankar

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If you are looking for a more structured and immersive learning experience, a regular B.Sc. is the better option. It offers advantages like direct access to professors, practical lab work, and a collaborative environment that fosters in-depth learning. For fields requiring hands-on training, like biology or chemistry, a regular B.Sc. is often preferred. It also provides opportunities for internships and networking on campus, which can boost your career prospects. A distance B.Sc. is ideal for those who need flexibility due to work or other commitments, but it may not offer the same level of practical exposure or networking opportu
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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has given the go-ahead to students to pursue two degree programmes simultaneously. So you can pursue two courses together.

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Vivek singh negi

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Yes, Delhi University offers a BCom Pass (General) course, and it is available in regular mode. For admission, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is required.Here are some colleges in Delhi University where you can pursue a BCom Pass:1. Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC)2. Hindu College3. Ramjas College4. Hansraj College5. Kirori Mal College6. Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC)7. Gargi College8. Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR)For the most accurate and up-to-date information, check the official Delhi University website 

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Manisha Kumari

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The Counselling process of Regular Rounds consists of following stages excluding preregistration:? Online Registration, Payment of Registration Fee, Choice Filling and Locking of Choices.? Three Rounds of Counselling: Seat Allotment, Depositing Seat Acceptance Fee, Submitting Willingness, Uploading Documents, and Online Document Verification.? Payment of Partial Admission Fee.? Physical Reporting at the Finally Allotted Institute.

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Rashmi Karan

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AND Academy’s part-time courses are specifically designed for working professionals, with classes scheduled in the evenings at 7:30 PM. This allows learners to continue their full-time work while pursuing their studies. The flexibility of evening classes ensures that learners can manage both their professional and academic responsibilities effectively. However, full-time PG Diploma courses, which run from 1:30 PM to 5:30 PM, Monday to Friday, are more intensive and would make it difficult for learners to maintain full-time employment while enrolled.

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Nishtha Shukla

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The answer to this question depends on the objective behind opting the course. If your aim is just to get a degree, then DU is a globally recognised university and will be a good option. However, if a student wishes to learn then regular classes are better. One gets to physically connect with teachers and friends. Attending regular classes also lets students learn apart from their book. Gujarat University is a NIRF ranked university with multiple course options. The fee is affordable in both the universities. Students must make a list of their requirement and compare between the two to make an informed decision. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The best options for a one-year Executive MBA or Executive PG Program in India would be ISB Hyderabad, for its strong industry connections and international exposure; XLRI Jamshedpur, offering an excellent executive programme with a great focus on leadership; SPJIMR Mumbai, well recognised for its practical and relevant industry-oriented approach; MDI Gurgaon, known for its outstanding faculty members and diversified peer group; JBIMS Mumbai, offering quite a rigorous programme with good corporate connections. Each of these colleges is renowned in its own right and offers ample opportunities for networking and career advancement.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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Pursuing a BTC (D.El.Ed) course while working full time in the private sector can be difficult due to the course demanding schedule which usually includes classroom and practical training. Some states and institutions provide part time or distance learning options but they may not be widely available or recognized. Additionally being employed full time with PF deductions may raise concerns about meeting the courses mandatory attendance and internship requirements. It is best to check with the specific institution offering the course and consider flexible or online programs that can accommodate your work schedule.

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Guna

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Pursuing an MBA, whether regular or executive, involves a few key steps:Eligibility: For a regular MBA, you typically need a bachelor’s degree with at least 50% marks, while Executive MBA programs usually require significant work experience (3-5 years), especially in managerial roles. If your graduation marks are below 50%, some institutions may still consider your application based on work experience or entrance exam scores.Entrance Exams: Most MBA programs require you to clear entrance exams like CAT, GMAT, or CMAT. For Executive MBA, some institutions may waive this requirement if you have substantial work experience.Applicati
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