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Durgesh NA
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Mahatma Gandhi University (formerly Gandhiji University) has been approved by University Grants Commission (UGC) and accredited (A) by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council of India. The university has around 300 affiliated colleges spread over five districts in central Kerala.
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Hi, As per the current scenario the global pandemic covid 19 does not seem to be settling down and it is unlikely that the situation around the world will improve in the next 6 to 9 months. Most parents are vary of sending their kids abroad in such times and rightfully so as the safety of ones loved ones is the top priority. However, you don't need to let your education take a back seat this year. Thankfully, there are several options for you to continue with your higher education here in India itself and then take a transfer to a foreign university once the external environment stabilises hopefully by next year. IILM University in Gur
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Hi, This is a common concern being faced by most students who are beginning their courses with foreign universities this year. There are several alternate options in India itself that provide liberal education environment that at par with international universities. One such institution is the IILM University in Gurgaon. IILM offers a vast choice of undergraduate and postgraduate education programs in Business Management, Design and Fashion, Humanities and Social Sciences, Technology, and Law. Students can opt for major and minor specializations across various disciplines as well as across different schools. This will help students dev
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Aditya Dhanraj Singh patel
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Here are few colleges which offer distance learning for MBA cources with their specialisation and fee :-
1. Symbiosis Centre For Distance Learning
PGDBA (Equivalent to MBA)
Specialisation:
Finance, Marketing, Human, Resource Management, Operations, Management, Accounting, CRM etc. Fee Starts @ Rs. 50,000/-
2. Suresh Gyan Vihar University Distance Education
Distance MBA
Specialisation:
Finance, Marketing, Human, Resource Management, Hospital Management, E-commerce Marketing, Information Technology etc. Fee Starts @ Rs. 58,000/-
3. NMIMS Global
Distance MBA (02 Year)
Specialisation:
Marketing, Financial, Business Management, Human Resource, Internat
1. Symbiosis Centre For Distance Learning
PGDBA (Equivalent to MBA)
Specialisation:
Finance, Marketing, Human, Resource Management, Operations, Management, Accounting, CRM etc. Fee Starts @ Rs. 50,000/-
2. Suresh Gyan Vihar University Distance Education
Distance MBA
Specialisation:
Finance, Marketing, Human, Resource Management, Hospital Management, E-commerce Marketing, Information Technology etc. Fee Starts @ Rs. 58,000/-
3. NMIMS Global
Distance MBA (02 Year)
Specialisation:
Marketing, Financial, Business Management, Human Resource, Internat
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Vijay NagarEngineer, Mentor
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First of all I would like to inform you that you can give UPSC after your Bachelor degree in any stream or subjects. I would like to give you a advice that, you are in your initial phase of study because real competition starts after secondary exam so for now don't think much about becoming IPS just concentrate on your subjects in class 11th or 12th and attend some national level exam and give your best so you will be able to know how to compete and how to handle the pressure during preparation of national level exam and how to handle the failures and succees and I assure you that it will help you in future when you prepare
First of all I would like to inform you that you can give UPSC after your Bachelor degree in any stream or subjects. I would like to give you a advice that, you are in your initial phase of study because real competition starts after secondary exam so for now don't think much about becoming IPS just concentrate on your subjects in class 11th or 12th and attend some national level exam and give your best so you will be able to know how to compete and how to handle the pressure during preparation of national level exam and how to handle the failures and succees and I assure you that it will help you in future when you prepare
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.
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Good day, Krutik Pathak. It's quite sad that your question has reached me now, two years after you first posted it. However, it still pertains to academics, so I answered. Diploma holders may apply for lateral entry admission to the second year of a four-year degree programme. The admissions process is always handled by the involved state's dte of technical education. You can also apply for admission to engineering or any other course at private or institutions that are recognised to be universities using your Diploma as the equivalent of a 12th-grade education. Likewise in IIT. I wish you well.
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