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11th July 2013, 08:32 PM
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How does correspondence course differ from regular course?


how does correspondance course differ from regular course, ?





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16th July 2014, 03:36 PM
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Default Re: How does correspondence course differ from regular course?

REGULAR COURSE: This course involves more of classroom teaching. You have to attend your classes on a regular basis wherein Teachers teach you the subjects and topics and provide you all the necessary guidance required from time to time. You can clear your queries there and then.
CORRESPONDANCE COURSE: This course on the other hand requires mostly Self study. The study material is provided to you and you have to learn and understand it yourself. You need not have to go to the college regularly but once in a week or so. Plus the duration of the course is also sometimes more than the regular ones.
If we see as a whole, the basic difference lies in the mode of study. The regular courses have an edge over the corresponding courses in terms of acceptability, gaining jobs, recognition. But if in case you are not able to attend a course on a regular basis, then you should go for correspondence.
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