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11th June 2023, 12:16 PM
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CanM.A. non-collegiate with B.Ed. same university together Or other university?


Sir, My one friend has done M.SC. complete from out of state university after this he is pursuing B.Ed. from affiliated privet college of rajasthan university through P.TAT and he want to do M.A. non-collegiate together same university so its possible...? or other university. While he has already graduate from rajasthan university.




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13th June 2023, 09:11 PM
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Default Re: CanM.A. non-collegiate with B.Ed. same university together Or other university?

The ability to pursue an M.A. non-collegiate program alongside a B.Ed. degree from the same university or different universities will depend on the specific regulations and policies of the universities involved. Here are two scenarios:

1. Same University: Some universities offer both M.A. non-collegiate and B.Ed. programs, and they may allow students to pursue both degrees simultaneously. However, it is important to note that each university sets its own rules and may have specific guidelines regarding concurrent enrollment in multiple programs. It would be best to check with the concerned university's academic department or registrar's office to determine if pursuing M.A. non-collegiate and B.Ed. together is permissible.

2. Different Universities: If you wish to pursue an M.A. non-collegiate program from one university and a B.Ed. degree from another university, it would require obtaining admissions in both institutions and fulfilling the respective eligibility criteria. Each university may have its own admission process, requirements, and academic policies. It is advisable to contact the admission offices of both universities to understand the possibilities and any potential challenges in pursuing degrees from different institutions simultaneously.
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