"can I pursue an integrated degree and a correspondence degree simultaneously?"

I am a working professional in NGO sector. I have completed one year from CMJ university (Integrated Masters in Social Work) and now I am in 2nd year which exams are in June and I have taken admission in Nalanda open University for MA in Rural Development(exam in May). Is it technically right?

0 21 Views | Posted 2012-02-15 18:25:28
Asked by Harsh

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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    2012-02-15 18:30:29
    I THINK IT IS NOT FEASIBLE TECHNICALLY,ONE CAN PURSUE AN INTEGRATED COURSE,NO DOUBT.BUT NOT TWO DEGREES AT A TIME,AS THERE IS A TC PROBLEM AND A PROBLEM WITH STUDY CERTIFICATE.
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    Raman Singal

    2012-02-15 18:28:27
    It depends on the university rules. Some universities allow to do two courses simultaneously in distance mode.
    But in regular mode it is not possible.

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