can i pursue with two degrees at the same time- one regular(m.tech) and another correspondence(pgdba)-both from different university?

0 332 Views | Posted 2012-03-08 21:10:23
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    Neeraj Kumar | Guide-Level 12

    2012-03-09 15:24:50
    yes you can do both at same time but you can not do two regular degree at same time , ther is only PHD program in which you can do registartion in two university at same time
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    Dr KRISHNA KATTI | Contributor-Level 10

    2012-03-09 11:24:10
    YES.You can.
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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    2012-03-09 10:02:25
    Yes you can do that. But remember, you will have to submit migration certificate for M.Tech, in case your B.Tech college/university was different. It means if the institute from which you are pursuing PGDBA, asks for migration certificate, you will not be able to submit, so check with them whether they require migration or not.
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    arun dev | Guide-Level 11

    2012-03-09 08:33:00
    Dear sanchit,
    SURE!!! you can,
    But you should do from two different universities,
    because two degree from same university in same year is not allowed.
    most universities do agree
    but still check whether university you choose allows it,
    Hope it was of help,
    Feel free to reply,
    In case you like my answer choose it as best answer,
    Wish you best,
    Arun.
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    Suni K | Guide-Level 14

    2012-03-11 14:53:55
    There are legal issues right now that two degrees cannot be pursued at the same time. But one degree along with a certificate course of 6 months duration can be pursued. Our government has plan to introduce a system known as Meta University which permits aspirants to do so The system will be functional by 2013.
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    pari

    2012-03-08 22:39:28
    yes but it's not good as you occupied two seats simultaneously
    Ritika
    Student
    Vanguard Business School
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    anjani jha jha | Guide-Level 12

    2012-03-08 21:13:01
    It is not permitted
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    Prashant Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-03-09 10:24:55
    Legally its not possible and it also increase burden of study on you.

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