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14th March 2015, 05:18 PM
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Is it possible to do M.Sc in Maths and B.Ed simultaneously?
Sir,
Is it possible to do m.sc maths honours regular and b.ed from non collegiate simultaneously from du?? |
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28th March 2015, 10:24 PM
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Re: Is it possible to do M.Sc in Maths and B.Ed simultaneously?
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- You should study regularly. - You should prepare a Timetable and a study based on Time Table. - You can job in sport coaching class for B.Ed or M.Sc Mathematics course. - You should once again go through the lessons, which has been taught in class. |
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29th March 2015, 03:10 PM
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Re: Is it possible to do M.Sc in Maths and B.Ed simultaneously?
When you have thought of pursuing two courses simultaneously then you should not take your steps back because now it is possible to pursue two different degree courses at the same batch time and educational year but there are few conditions in which only one condition is major and that is following :
You can not pursue both degrees from same university means if you think that your colleges are different to pursue course but university is the same which is DU then you can not because at the same period of batch the concerned university does not allow any candidate to be admitted in two different courses therefore your idea will be dropped here. Second condition is that if you are pursuing two degree courses from two different universities then one course of them should be completed either through distance or correspondence mode then only your both degrees will be accepted at any level and if you complete two regular degrees from two different universities then you can not show both at the same time for the same job otherwise you might be caught under legal actions so be careful in such cases and do not destroy your precious academic time and think of only one which is preferable to you rather than other one. |
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6th April 2015, 11:18 PM
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Re: Is it possible to do M.Sc in Maths and B.Ed simultaneously?
You can obviously go for both the degrees if and only if you can manage both simultaneously.
Just take care that in going for 2 degrees it does not end up in disaster. Moreover your degrees should be from separate universities. If you pursue both degrees from same university,then only one of them would be deemed valid and for any job you cannot apply on the basis of both degrees simultaneously. |
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