Can I pursue Masters regular after CEC NIOS and B.Sc. from BRAOU? Is B.Sc. after CEC valid?

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6 years ago
Yes, you can do Master's degree regular after completing B.Sc. Good luck.

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Sutapa Moitra
6 years ago
Hi, Both NIOS and Ambedkar Open University are approved / Valid all over India. And, yes you can do B.Sc regular.

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Right but I'm more worried of combination CEC with BSC

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