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13th September 2021, 04:24 PM
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Is part-time mode allowed in Post-Graduation studies?


I have completed my Graduation recently in English Literature from BHU, now I want to know whether PG is allowed in only full-time mode or is it allowed in the mode as specified by me too, as in the former case I will pursue some other courses instead of that, which are (1)D.C.A (6 months-1 year), (2)Advance Course in Multimedia and Animation (0 year-6 months), (3)P.G. Diploma in English Literature (1 year only), (iv)B.Ed. for 2 years and then I will do filmmaking for the rest of my life till the moment when I die, and in the latter case, I will wait for 6 years till I attain my thirties prior to Applying for Post Graduation in the same field as the course I completed and then I will do BEd right on completing as I won't need to do the 2 courses that I mentioned in this query at all, this is because I am interested in making movies and I will get a lot of money (say around 1 lakhs per movie) in this method as my salary




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15th August 2022, 05:05 PM
shantanu bose
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Default Re: Is part-time mode allowed in Post-Graduation studies?

Yes, part-time mode is allowed in PG studies. A part time masters degree is basically the same as doing a full time course but spread out over more time. A full time masters program will take one year, and a part time masters will take two or three. To get more information about this, you can check it out on Google.
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