Please understand question carefully. What is better option after 12th from the following options:-

1. Doing b.tech from good pvt. college but at a distance of 2 hrs from my house. 2. Doing b.tech from pvt. college whose ranking is slightly bad than the option 1st college but location is nearby my home. 3. Doing polytechnic from govt. college plus B.Sc from distance learning simultaneously.

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Asked by Aiman Zaheb
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9 years ago
Hello Aiman.according to me you should opt for the first option.as that college is better.and travelling will give you a learning so no harm in that.

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Most of the companies do not consider distance learning.and for long travelling is considered.I guess the college will have holiday on saturday and sunday so you can study at that time.and also at night in weekdays for only 1 hour.plus you will be given study leaves.so thats enough for you to manage

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Arjun Gupta
9 years ago
B.com hons or bms if u r intersetedin managemenet

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Bro first read complete question and then ans. it

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