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can I do ba from open university while doing bams in regular mode? do I have to submit noc to college for that?

Riya Dhoot 23rd Apr, 2025

Hello Nidhhi,

yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from an open university while simultaneously entrolled in a regular Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) program. this is permissible under the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines, which allow students to pursue two degree programs simultaneously, provided one is in regular mode and the other is in open and distance learning(ODL) or online moode.

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I am planning to appear for the OEE in pune uni for msc in maths. I am from kolkata, do i have to go to pune for appearing in the test or do i get to appear in the test from kolkata itself as it is mentioned that the mode of test is going to be online

Krishna Jamdade 28th Mar, 2025

• The OEE is conducted online, meaning candidates take the exam from a computer or device with internet access, often with a proctored mode.


•Some OEEs are conducted in a proctored mode, which means the exam is monitored remotely to ensure fairness and prevent cheating.


•The exam duration is usually 120 minutes (2 hours).


•While the exam is online, candidates may still need to log in from a specific location or device as specified in the instructions.

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can i persue ba bed integrated course or beled degree at distance mode?

Mitali Sharma 21st Feb, 2025

Hello

No , BA B.Ed Integrated and B.El.Ed cannot be done in distance mode as per NCTE rules due to mandatory practical training.

However, B.Ed in distance mode is available for  in service teachers from NCTE-approved universities like IGNOU, NSOU and KSOU.

BA B.Ed Integrated and B.El.Ed (Bachelor of Elementary Education) courses cannot be pursued in distance mode.

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Is it beneficial to do bba in hr by online mode of manipal college? Is it has any disadvantages? Or I can get the same opportunity as offline mode?

Afreen 14th Jan, 2025

Doing a BBA in HR through Manipal College's online mode can be beneficial, offering flexibility and convenience while still providing a recognized degree, but there might be some disadvantages compared to the offline mode, like potentially less networking opportunities and a slightly reduced chance of direct campus placements; however, with a good academic record and active engagement in the online platform, you can still expect to access similar career opportunities as an offline student.


Benefits of online BBA in HR at Manipal:

Flexibility:


Study at your own pace and schedule, fitting classes around your work or other commitments.


Accessibility:


Access course materials and lectures from anywhere with an internet connection.


Cost-effective:


May have lower fees compared to the on-campus program, eliminating accommodation and travel costs.


Reputable Degree:


Manipal University is a well-regarded institution, so your online degree will be recognized by employers.


Industry-relevant curriculum:


Online programs often update their curriculum to align with current industry trends.


Potential Disadvantages:

Less Networking: Limited opportunities for face-to-face interaction with peers and professors, which can be crucial for building professional networks.


Limited Campus Placements: Some companies might prioritize on-campus candidates for placements.


Self-Discipline Required: You need strong self-discipline to stay on track with deadlines and actively engage in online learning.


Technical Challenges: Occasional technical issues with online platforms could disrupt learning.y




You get the same opportunities as offline mode with proactive efforts


Engage with online forums and communities: Network with other students and professionals through online platforms.

Seek out internships: Actively search for internships to gain practical experience.

Build your online presence: Create a professional LinkedIn profile and showcase your skills and achievements.

Reach out to alumni: Connect with Manipal alumni to learn about career paths and potential opportunities.

Wishing you a good life ahead....

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I am pursuing MA political science from IGNOU (distance mode). I am in second year. Can I take admission in B.ED course (regular mode)while being in my second year of masters?

Prachi Kumari 2nd Jan, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can pursue a B.Ed course in regular mode while being in the second year of your MA Political Science from IGNOU, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria for the B.Ed program.

Key points:

  • Dual degree policy: UGC allows students to pursue two degrees simultaneously, with one in distance mode and the other in regular mode.
  • Eligibility: Ensure you fulfill the B.Ed admission criteria, including minimum required marks in graduation/post-graduation and teaching experience (if applicable).
  • Time management: Balance between the MA and B.Ed coursework is crucial to meet deadlines and perform well.

But keep in mind that it is important to confirm specific rules with the B.Ed institution you are taking admission in .

Hope it helps !

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kya llb regular mode me krte time sath me MA private mode me kr skte h according to new rule of bci in india?

Prachi Kumari 18th Oct, 2024

Hello,

According to the latest Bar Council of India (BCI) rules, students pursuing a regular LLB degree are not permitted to enroll in any other regular degree programs simultaneously.

However, you can pursue an additional degree, such as an MA, through distance education or private mode .

The BCI guidelines ensure that law students focus on their LLB program without the distraction of another regular course.

So, yes, while pursuing an LLB in regular mode, you can pursue an MA through private or distance mode without violating BCI regulations.

Hope it helps !

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kya main ditanse mode se bams kar sakta hu

Sajal Trivedi 10th Oct, 2024

Hello aspirant,

In India, there aren't any universities or schools that provide BAMS distance learning. BAMS is a degree program with a focus on practical application rather than merely a classroom. Therefore, attending college is a must if you want to pursue BAMS.

Tha k you

Hope this information helps you

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i have seen a brochure of DDE LMNU .. wanted to ask that fees for bcom distance education is 8k for one year or for entire three years and what will be the mode of exams online or offline?

itsprashil6260 4th Sep, 2024

In the case of Distance Education courses, such as B.Com from DDE  Lalit Narayan Mithila University, the fee structure usually mentions the annual fee and not for the entire three-year duration. So, you would usually have to pay this amount every year of your course.


Coming to exams, these are usually conducted offline at the respective examination centers.

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Maine class 12 th arts side se 2022 mai pass ki thi fir uske bad additional subject mai Maine PCM se private mode mai 12 th pass ki Lakin mere pass 2 roll no aur 2 matksheet h to kya mai jee main ke liye eligible hu please solve mu doubt

Ishita 28th Jul, 2024

Hello Aspirant

If your syllabus for PCM additional was the same as the students who actually study PCM as their main subject, then yes, you are eligible for JEE Mains. But make sure that you have that mentioned in your marks card. The eligibility criteria for JEE Mains is that you should have a 55% aggregate in your 12th year with PCM as your subject. For JEE Advance, you need to have 75% and above percentage in 12th.  If you fulfill this criteria, then you can sit for the exam.

Hope this helps

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May I can do learn LLB degree in distance mode?

Afreen 21st Jul, 2024

Llb is a professional degree you cannot pursue this course through distance learning in india, the Bar Council of India (BCI), which regulates legal education and practice in India, does not recognize LL.B. degrees obtained through distance learning mode. So it is meaningless for you to get the degree

Although there are some private universities like VBU in jharkhand,offers distance degree programmes but they are not recognised by bar council of India.dont go for such university if you don't have time some state university give relaxation of attendance go for them to pursue law.

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