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1. Delivery mode:
Distance MBA programs are typically delivered through correspondence or study materials sent via mail, while online MBA programs are delivered through an online platform, such as a virtual classroom, video conferencing, and webinars. Regular MBA programs, on the other hand, are delivered on-campus in a traditional classroom setting.
2. Interaction and networking opportunities:
Distance MBA programs usually have limited interaction opportunities with faculty and classmates, which may impact networking opportunities. Online MBA programs offer more
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I think you are short with some marks to get any NITs, however, you may check here to know more.
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
All the best.
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Yes, there is still one window of opportunity still available. Seek admission under management quota seats.
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Study certificate, Income caste certificate, Marks cards, Birth certificate (Not mandatory), And important documents from your past institutions.
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If you wish to pursue B.Com from a government owned university like Delhi University, University of Mumbai, etc. , you will have to wait for your 12th class result. The admission in these universities is based on merit and so the merit list is published after the declaration of 12th board's results. Also, you can only pursue the course if you had commerce in class 12th. In case of private universities like Amity University, Xavier's, etc., the admission will be based on the entrance test.
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