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16th August 2022 09:29 PM
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Re: Is there any difference in joining masters program through correspondence and regular basis?

Is the PG degree is eligible if a person completes 1st year in regular and second year in correspondence of the same university.
2nd June 2018 08:47 PM
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Is there any difference if I have done masters in science whether regular or correspondence? What will be more prefered and why?
21st January 2018 06:03 PM
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If a university give me a non collegiate certificate after completion of the course will it valuable for me?
21st July 2017 01:18 PM
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There is a great difference. Most of the Top Universities do not allow candidate for doing PHD course if he/she has done Masters through correspondence. There is no value for any UG or PG Done through correspondence. Top companies wont give you employment if your UG/PG were obtained through correspondence.
19th September 2015 12:56 PM
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Is b.ed regular and MSc math from distance I complete in same year?is any value?
28th November 2014 10:15 AM
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i hv done bba from h.pu and at present im doing m.com correspondance from icdeol so can i do ma in economics from ignou
22nd October 2014 11:43 PM
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Is there any difference to take admission in phd after passing M.Com. from ignou for being a professor ?
14th August 2014 06:54 PM
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How can I do one regular & one distance course in same time & same university
3rd November 2013 05:20 PM
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if i do correspondance course of ma in english may i get lecturer post
11th January 2013 09:45 PM
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Re: Is there any difference in joining masters program through correspondence and regular basis?

There is not much of a difference in pursuing your masters degree with regular or private university as far as you're concern with the arts field.
But when it comes for the science perspective, regular masters is advisable and preferable for the better enhancement of knowledge and learning practical skills.
Gud luck
11th January 2013 08:33 PM
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no it does not make any difference if you pursue your master degree in distance mode or regular.but bachelor degree should be in regular mode as many govt. and private org should prefer regular students only.
11th January 2013 04:23 PM
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i am pursuing zoology in distance education and i will do masters degree in wild life biology is it possible
14th December 2012 09:54 AM
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Distance education do not hamper your talent you got. If you do regular course , there is no guarantee of success. it entirely depends upon you. Masters degree just adds to your qualification. But to get a job you have to be well prepared for that, it doesn't matter a lot whether you are regular or distance student. You have to create your own value in terms of your personality, knowledge, learning or specialization.
2nd April 2012 05:55 PM
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Re: Is there any difference in joining masters program through correspondence and regular basis?

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I wanted to know whether doing masters from a regular college or from a correspondence college is equivalent, specially if one wants to go in for lecturership after masters? Or does the students passed out from a regular college get some advantage over the people with correspondence degree at the time of getting a job of a lecturer.
To pursue Masters degree, through regular mode or through correspondence, entirely depends upon the individual. Candidate willing to pursue Masters degree through distance mode must make sure about the recognition of the University. If the University is recognized by the regulatory bodies i,e, UGC, Dec, AICTE, then one can definitely pursue the program through distance. However, in case of Bachelors program one should more often then not, consider pursuing through regular mode but as far as pursuing Masters degree is concerned, one may look to opt for distance mode. As far as the scope of future employment is concerned, there will certainly be no obstacles on your way given the University is recognized.
27th July 2011 02:14 AM
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Is there any difference in joining masters program through correspondence and regular basis?

I wanted to know whether doing masters from a regular college or from a correspondence college is equivalent, specially if one wants to go in for lecturership after masters? Or does the students passed out from a regular college get some advantage over the people with correspondence degree at the time of getting a job of a lecturer.

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