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Fundamentally Diploma courses were meant to impart skill based education so that you can earn a livelihood. Therefore after 10th.
However, since many students wanted to pursue graduation, it's recognised as equivalent to 12th class for many purposes.
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Both Jaipuria Institute of Management Lucknow and Jagan Institute of management Delhi lie in the top 75 bands of India's best private B-schools by the prestigious NIRF ranking 2020 done by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India. Whereas Balaji Institute of management Pune lies in the band of 76-100 of NIRF ranking 2020. You can opt for Jaipuria Institute of management as it has a good placement record. And the overall learning experience is also good. Most of the profs are from Iims and are highly experienced with Ph.D.
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NMIMS - Bengaluru has got AMBA accreditation, which is a youngest B-school in India. As far as placements are concerned, there are wide variety of companies coming to campus with strong corporate connection. The average placement for 2013-2015 was Rs.9.5 LPA.
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You can pursue graduation in engineering. Else, you can do any other graduation course from IGNOU. There are plenty of certificate courses available. You should follow your interest.
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BE and AMIE are theoretically same. BE is a full-time study while AMIE can be done only by working professionals. So if you have not crossed age bar, please go for BE from regular college and if you have then go for AMIE.
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You can definitely pursue MA in journalism and mass communication through distance however, it's not recommended. MA in mass communication and journalism is a course full of practical studies and exposure and it's very hard to attain these skills via theory. I am still recommending all the colleges you can look forward to for a valid post-graduation in mass communication and journalism in the link below:
http://www.indiaeduinfo.com/distance education/journalism.htm
Feel free to raise more queries.
All the best.
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