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I am going for counseling in mp be dte and it is asking for part time and full time can I know what is it about and what to choose


AAYUSHI SONI 15th Jun, 2019
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RohanLal 11th Jul, 2019

Greetings aspirant,

Let me tell you the benefits, hope that you assist you:

With part time student status, there is more flexibility with your schedule. After all, it’s a lot easier to pick two classes that don’t overlap than to try and work in five. An open schedule allows you to work more while moving through your college career.

The benefits of full-time include completing school faster. The students we see in our schools or colleges, they are full-time students. Whereas in India part-time means you are doing a job at the same time your completing a degree as well.

Check with your college policies on the matter before making your decision if living on campus is what you want to do.

Please stay updated to the counselling schedule, so that you do not miss any good opportunity and keep your documents ready and up to date.

Hope it helps.

All the best for your future endeavours!

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