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2010-07-15 00:01:38
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Sam,
As per the education system, to become a graduate the course you pursue should be a minimum of 3 years duration so to be awarded as a degree course. Courses with lesser duration are not treated as degrees instead are considered as Diplomas/ Certificate courses and also the value and recognition of such courses are always questionable creating a lot of risk and difficulty to pursue further education or to get any good job opportunities.
I would suggest you if you cannot opt for full time education due to any unavoidable reasons then you may opt for correspondence education,as this would be a far better and a secured option.
Kindly
As per the education system, to become a graduate the course you pursue should be a minimum of 3 years duration so to be awarded as a degree course. Courses with lesser duration are not treated as degrees instead are considered as Diplomas/ Certificate courses and also the value and recognition of such courses are always questionable creating a lot of risk and difficulty to pursue further education or to get any good job opportunities.
I would suggest you if you cannot opt for full time education due to any unavoidable reasons then you may opt for correspondence education,as this would be a far better and a secured option.
Kindly
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