Distance Education
Hi,
Well being a high school graduate and completion of 12 years of schooling is kind of required for all different types of exams in any field that you want to sit for. Similarly it is hardly possible for you to sit for the exam without completion of class 12th.
I hope this helps.
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Hello there,
There are numerous amounts of private and government colleges in india which offer distance education with a god quality.
Some of them are:
Please follow this for more information https://university.careers360.com/articles/list-of-approved-distance-education-universities-in-india
Thank you.
Hi Aspirant,
There are no seperate examinations for interior designing but yes you can expect exams in designing and there are popular entrance examinations like UCEED , CEED , NID DAT , NIFT Entrance Exam, AIEED , NATA , etc NATA is purely for designing and through that you can get great colleges where you can apply for good designing jobs.
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BCA is more of a professional degree hence it's better if you pursue it through regular mode, the reason being after graduation if you want to work in private sector then it helps being a full-time graduate, hence I would recommended go for regular mode, if you don't get such opportunity then what you can do is along with your distance education pursue some other certification courses which are in demand pertaining to your specific domain, do internships and gain experiences, today with MOOCs everything is accessible, and so easy to learn as well, join LinkedIn, and follow people in job profiles and company you want to work for, networking helps gaining lot of insights, and most importantly, you should be able to build up your CV in an effective manner. Now, coming to your question JNU, Jaipur in distance mode is recognized by UGC-DEB, hence the degree is valid. to know more details regarding this visit the official website at http://sodel.jnujaipur.ac.in/bca.php
Dear student,
If you want to get the questions paper for the bsc for distance education of kuvempu university, then you have come to a right platform. The question papers are a good source for getting a preparation level depth.
So click on the following offical link to hetu the distance question papers for kuvempu university :-
http://www.kuvempu.ac.in/eng/DistanceWeb/question_paper_downloads.php
First of all when it comes to pursuing any course through distance mode you have to check if the concerned university is recognized by UGC, that's important otherwise your degree will not be valid, and there is no point in investing time, efforts and money in that, for example if you choose to pursue MCom through IGNOU then you can definitely go for government jobs as well in case you're interested in having a teacher career, there also it will remain valid, you can appear for UGC NET for higher studies or lectureship, there are various reasons that people choose to go for distance mode, and today we cannot diminish its value whatsoever, the covid pandemic has been a prime example in how the education has changed, today even professionals pursue short term courses through MOOCs, and that definitely enhance their value of CV, regular mode is no doubt always better option as it's not just restricted to academic studies, but an overall development beyond the traditional learning, but then there are also working professional as in I'm specifically talking about teachers who in spite of being in service choose this distance mode education, so it varies among people for their choices,and distance education also require immense self-efforts, though there may be weekend classes and all, but eventually it's consequences of self-efforts only that will help you succeed in the exam, much more than anything it's how you study which is important, your understanding of your course structure, I mean if you ever face an interview board, they will any day be more interested in your teaching skills, how well you can make your students understand the concepts, your ability to deal with children, so teaching is much more than academics, as it also involves personal attributes in the form of patience, empathy, strong communication skills, a teacher also has to be a constant learner, so to answer your question if for some reason you cannot pursue regular MCom, if you pursue the same through distance mode diligently, with dedication, and focus, then there is no absolutely no reason to not become a teacher, just keep on working yourself academically, personally and professionally.
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the eligibility criteria of Msc IT says that the Candidates who have completed their graduation from a recognised university or institution in a related subject with a minimum overall aggregate of 50% or more are eligible to apply for the M.Sc information technology admission at this university.You can also opt for distance mode.You can opt from various courses offered at Institute of Distance Education Madras University ( UNOM ).
Hello student,
Here I'm listing names of few top distance education universities in India :
For more details, kindly visit the link given below :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/list-of-approved-distance-education-universities-in-india
Thank you!
Hi Dear,
A postgraduate degree from IGNOU holds a lot of value and adds on to your CV. However, distance learning courses do not develop your practical skills. So mere M.com (//M.com) from IGNOU won't help you much but if you go for higher studies like PhD or B.ed etc. then the degree will be beneficial for you. Also, you'll have an edge over undergraduate students.
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