Can I do B.Ed through correspondence with M.Com regular from Delhi university?

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VIKRAM SONI
9 years ago
Dear Harshita, According to me, you should go for B.Ed through regular mode and M.Com degree through distance mode from any two different valid universities because through this way you would get the right tools, knowledge, skills and techniques for teaching and side by side you can upgrade your qu

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DISHA RANI
6 years ago
B.Ed through regular mode and M.Com degree through distance mode from any two different valid universities because through this way you would get the right tools, knowledge, skills and techniques for teaching and side by side you can upgrade your qualifications.

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S
9 years ago
No, Delhi university doesn't allow pursing two degree courses altogether. Secondly, if you are having a commerce background, I would suggest you to go for M.Com first and then for B.Ed.

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Hello dear If you could do two degrees simultaneously together out of which one could be a regular one while the other would be a distance education system. Hope it helps.

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S
6 years ago
Delhi University doesn't allow pursing two-degree courses altogether. Secondly, if you are having a commerce background, I would suggest you go for M.Com first and then for B.Ed.

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Hello Harshita According to me, you should go for B.Ed through regular mode and M.Com degree through distance mode from any two different valid universities because through this way you would get the right tools, knowledge, skills and techniques for teaching and side by side you can upgrade your qu

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J
6 years ago
Hi, You cannot pursue 2 programmes in the same university as per the UGC guidelines. You have to take admission in 2 different universities to apply 2 different programmes. Good luck.

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Ankit Kumar
7 years ago
No, Delhi University doesn't allow pursing two-degree courses altogether. Secondly, if you are having a commerce background, I would suggest you go for M.Com first and then for B.Ed.

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