My wife did B.Com from Burdwan University in 10+2+2 pattern and B.Ed from IGNOU. Is she eligible for MA in any university (distance mode)?

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Asked by Shuvendu Dey
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Rohit Kothawade
6 years ago
For MA, you need to complete 10+2+3 and after that you are eligible for MA.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
Yes, she is very much eligible to pursue MA. Go for MA through any university. All the Best.

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Ishu Aggarwal
6 years ago
Apply in IGNOU and JNU distance learning courses online on their official admission portal. Best of luck.

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