Distance Learning
A suggestion that we would like to make is that you work for a couple of years. The reason being, once you start working it will expose you to the real demands of the industry and it also gives you the chance to understand what you are really good at. This will train you know your own skill sets and then your decision will be much more focused.
If you join an MBA program before gaining any working experience than there is a possibility that you could be doing the wrong program. It is important to understand that it is not the profession that guarantees you success in your career but the ability to match your education with your talent and passion. For example Project Management requires constant decision making and man management skills - if you are averse to both then PM will become a difficult job to execute and that in turn will bring down your employability. We don’t want any of this happen!
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hi,
see you are eligible to take m.com (//m.com) part 2 admission in mumbai university only if you have completed the m.com (//m.com) part 1. for admission there is some of the necessary documents you need to submit which makes you eligible for admission,
you may follow the below link to find the same information,
https://old.mu.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Commerce-Prospectus-2019-20-final.pdf
iilm university gurgaon, school of humanities and social sciences offers courses on b.a in public policy duration of 3 years, however this course is a full time course,
however in india some of the university offers b,a courses on distance or correspondence mood, name of the university are as follows,
IGNOU.
Sikkim Manipal University.
Madurai Kamaraj University.
University of Madras.
Acharya Nagarjuna University Center for Distance Education (ANUCDE)
Panjab University.
Delhi University.
Tamil Nadu Open University.
Hello Aspirant,
Here are some of the distance learning universities for B. arch:-
1. Lovely professional university, Phagwara
2. Amity University, noida
3. Anna University, chennai
4. Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi
5. NMIMS, mumbai.
And many more...
Hello aspirant,
Below is the list of some of the colleges for MSc Physics in Hyderabad:
Thank you.
Hello student,
Vaishnavi college for distance education is a college which offers only distance education situated in Hyderabad approved by NAAC. IT OFFERS ABOUT 42 COURSES.
It offers about 6 post graduate courses .but Sorry to say you but it doesn't offer masters of science in physics.
Hello!
Admission form for DU SOL is different from regular course DU.
School of Open Learning (SOL), Delhi University, releases admission form for DU SOL admission at sol.du.ac.in. DU SOL admission form 2020 can be filled by the candidates who are willing to pursue courses like B.Com, BA English (Hons. / Political Science), B.Com, MA etc. To submit DU SOL 2020 admission form, the candidates need to first register, then log in and fill the details in the application form, upload documents, pay the application fee.
For more details go through the official website of DU SOL.
Thankyou!
Hope it helps!
Dear Aspirant,
NMIMS is an institution and the faculty are experts of their field. They have 80 PhDs, 120 faculty members are from IITs and IIMs, 400+ years of teaching experience and 800+ years of industry experience. While ICFAI is an University. Hence you have to look for the particular College as MBA Distance learning program under ICFAI is offered at IBS Hyderabad, Sikkim, Tripura, Dehradun, Meghalaya, Nagaland and many more. So you have to look for the faculty of that particular College from where you want to wish to pursue this course.
For Distance learning program in MBA, ICFAI is more reliable as you get a degree while from NMIMS you will get a diploma.
Hope this helps
Hello ma'am
Thankyou for your response. I read about mca colleges but i couldn't find out any college for mca for a non maths student. Can you suggest me colleges for mca for a non maths student?
Dear Student,
Post Graduate Diploma in Business Analytics (PGDBA) or Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM). The answer to that lies in what you actually like, if like complex analysis using statistical models and like programming as well then you choose PGDBA and if management is more to your liking then PGDM. A point to note is that, it is not the profession that guarantees success, but your talent, passion, dedication and the ability to keep on evolving will be your key to success.
From a ranking perspective let us look at the National Institute of Ranking Framework (NIRF) under our HRD Ministry. Both these institutes rank very closely. Meaning they don’t out rank each other, for example in the Management Courses they are both ranked in the 20th position. So objectively they are closely ranked but one interesting parameter on which there is a bigger difference is on Peer Perception – in the eyes of employers: SCDL scores 28.69, while NMIMS – 15.06. You can see the data on https://www.nirfindia.org/Home . Overall it can be termed - they are at par.
In conclusion choose the right course suited to your talent and that will be the best decision.
Good Luck
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