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Hello,
There are several universities that offer an MSc in physics or an MSc in mathematics to electronics engineering graduates by distance mode in the central or northern region.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Yes, some institutes offer MSc Clinical Embryology in hybrid or distance mode, especially private universities or international collaborations. Look for institutes with online lectures + practical training on campus.
Hello Ashish
According to your qualifications, MSC Mathematics would be the better course for you as you have already done a related course on Mathematics in B.Ed.
But I will still suggest go for that subject which you are interested in. If you are interested in Maths, then go for Maths. If in Physics, then go for Physics.
The choice is all yours.
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If you are preparing for NEET and want to do B.Sc. (Hons) Zoology at low cost with flexible/part-time study, here are affordable options:
Affordable Colleges (Distance/Open Mode):
1. IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University)
Mode : Distance learning
Course : B.Sc. Life Sciences (with Zoology options)
Fees : Rs5,700/year
2. Delhi University – School of Open Learning (DU SOL)
Offers : B.Sc. Life Science via Non-Collegiate Women’s Education Board (NCWEB) for girls only
Low fees and part time classes on weekends
3. State Government Colleges
Fees: Rs2,000–8,000/year
Apply through state-level UG counselling or directly (based on 12th marks)
4. BHU (Banaras Hindu University) –
Through CUET UG B.Sc. Zoology at a low fee
Excellent reputation, hostel facility available .
hope this helps you .
There are several online tools that can help you predict which B.Sc. colleges you might get based on your KCET rank:
College Dost’s KCET College Predictor lets you enter your rank, category, and stream to get a list of likely colleges for science streams like B.Sc. It uses previous years’ cutoffs and eligibility trends.
Career360’s KCET College Predictor is another helpful option. It uses past cutoff data and your category details to show your chances for B.Sc. colleges in Karnataka. https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
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Yes, you can do BLS LLB in regular mode from Mumbai University and at the same time pursue BSW from IGNOU through distance education. Since BLS LLB is a full-time course, it will require your regular attendance and commitment. But IGNOU’s BSW is flexible because it’s online and lets you study at your own pace, so you can manage both if you plan your time well. Just keep in mind that BLS LLB has attendance rules, so you have to be careful not to miss classes. Overall, it’s possible but will need good time management and dedication.
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Yes, you can take a BBA or B.Com. online course in addition to a regular college course. Students are permitted to pursue two degrees concurrently under UGC regulations. One can be online, and the other can be regular. Verify that both courses come from universities that have been approved by the UGC. Your online course and your regular college classes shouldn't conflict.
You need to be a good time manager. Online BBA/B.Com. programs are offered by numerous universities, including IGNOU, Amity, and NMIMS. Before enrolling, make sure the course has been approved by UGC.
Yes, you're eligible for NIMCET if:
You're doing BCA from a UGC-recognized online university
You had Math/Statistics in 12th or graduation
You score 60% (Gen/OBC) or 55% (SC/ST)
There's no age or gap limit
Just ensure you complete BCA before the deadline (e.g., Sep 2025 for NIMCET 2025).
Hi aspirant,
All the best!
NDRI’s Diploma in Dairy Technology is a 2-year full-time course with approx of Rs 42,700/year fee. It’s not offered in distance mode. For distance learning, IGNOU offers a 1–4 year DDT course with Rs 15,200 fee.
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