Pursuing two regular degrees together – an offense?

Pursuing two regular degrees together – an offense?

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Updated on Nov 16, 2012 12:51 IST

By Aneeket Barua

Pursuing two regular degrees together might not fetch you an offer letter from a multinational company, but a show cause notice from the Court of law for sure!

Recently while enjoying a cup of coffee with an old friend, we started a discussion over a concern which eventually led to an argument. And when it comes to an argument with a practicing lawyer, it’s a wise decision to back pedal.

The discussion took off from a question posted by a student on Shiksha Café on whether one can pursue two regular degrees at the same time or not. A question which seemed simple yet interesting! The student had asked – “Can I pursue BCA and B.Sc Computer science together?”

For me the answer was a simple “Yes” as there is no harm in possessing extra knowledge and a proof of it. However, the case was not the same as I thought. To my surprise I was informed that pursuing two regular degrees is legally not acceptable.

Firstly, let’s understand what is a "Professional Degree”?

A professional degree is basically a college degree that allows you to be engaged in a business entity/ profession. In certain kind of professions, like in the case of advocates, doctors or Chartered Accountants (CA), you cannot be engaged in any professional enterprise unless you hold the required   qualification and therefore, professional degree requires extensive education and hard work.

Manisha Parmar, a practicing lawyer at the Delhi High court, cleared all my myths about holding two professional degrees in India.

She informed, “Pursuing two regular/full time degrees is not allowed. However, one can study two courses separately. One of the courses which you wish to pursue can be done from a regular college, but the other one must not be a full time course. You can do diploma courses instead”.

Two regular degrees cannot be obtained simultaneously, she asserted.  

Towards the end of our conversation, she brought into picture an incident where, the Bar Association of Delhi (regulatory body for advocates) issued a Show Cause Notice to a noted advocate of Delhi, for "Professional Misconduct".

He was charged with violating the law which prohibits a practicing advocate from indulging in two active professions, in his case – Advocate and CA. He owned both the degrees, and therefore was slapped with a show cause notice.

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Jayashree

3 years ago

Can I do bsc economics and mba finanace together

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aruvaya hansson

9 years ago

Sir, was it legal to pursue two degree courses one at regular mode from one university and other at distance mode from another university in session 2007-09 as per UGC norms? plz do reply at aruvayahansson@gmail.com

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sam rawat

2014-03-20 15:08:28

Is it is ligeal to pursue two course one diploma in electronics and other intermediate in science in the sesssion 2007-2010 and in 2007-2009 if anyone complains then what are the legal actions he or she can take against me please give detail description.

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Daryl vaz

2013-07-09 23:06:28

Hi, Could you please tell me; I am Pursuing full time MA in Labour law from Pune university can I simultaneously pursue Mcom correspondence from distance education. Please help. Your comment would be valuable.

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Garima

2012-11-23 13:00:54

Even if two dergees are allowed legally, its not feasible for one person to be fully 100% involved in both degrees. I am sure one degree would suffer more bcoz of the other. One should concentrate on one,gain max knowledge and move on to next after the completion of first.

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