I had completed my Bsc.IT in 2009.I am currently working and wanted to pursue my masters without leaving job. Kindly suggest best options..

I had completed my Bsc.IT in 2009.I am currently working in IT field and wanted to pursue my masters in IT field without leaving job. Kindly suggest whether I should go for fulltime or correspondence. Kindly suggest good institutes/universities that I can apply for and add value to the degree..

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    kumar ravi singh | Contributor-Level 9

    2013-02-16 22:27:20
    Hi Akshay
    Correspondence degree will be best for you if you are working in any MNC because you will have Master degree + Experience certificate and if you do Masters from regular along with job then your job experience certificate have no value.
    And how could you do a Regular degree along with job and if you manage to do that some how then that will give you tons of study pressure.
    For distance courses IGNOU is the best option abd SMU is also good choice you can choose any.
    IGNOU session always runs late and they have some faults in their course management but its degree is valuable.
    Good Luck

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