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i think calicut is bettr .becozit has a standardised syllabus
yes it is UGC approved hwever its not AICTE.SO TRY SOME DIFFERENT COURSE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR GOVT JOB....professor faisal bhat
is the madhura kamaraj universitied M.A economics course recoganised kerala university
Dear all,Yes it was possible in the year 2000. And the course B.B.A 3 years was offered by Madurai kamaraj university.You may confirm.regardsMBA
depends on the study centre from. anna is better
i am appearing for MBA in madurai kamraj university for secondyear MBA course i want solved papers of MBA of the said university and also mcom papar solution from Mumbai university
almost all the courses of madurai kamraj university are recognized by Distance Council Of India for more information about their courses you can visit the following site which will help you in find out the exact detail of courses and their recognition
Yes, you can advance onto university after completing a BTEC National Diploma in Health and Social Care. To find out the criteria for the course you are looking for then visit the university website.
Yes, you become eligible for BL after completing Btech part-time course.
To study a course online, you can start by finding a reputable online learning platform or university offering the course you are interested in. Create a study schedule to manage your time effectively and stay organized. Engage with the course material by watching lectures, completing assignments, and participating in online discussions. Lastly, stay motivated and disciplined to successfully complete the course.
There are lot of Universities offering a course in B.ED through correspondence in India. Universities offering B.ed through Correspondence areIGNOUTamil Nadu Open UniversityMP Bhoj Open UniversityUP Rajarshi Tandon Open UniversityBabasaheb Ambedkar Open UniversityAnnamalai UniversityMadurai Kamaraj UniversityBangalore UniversityAndhra UniversityKakatiya University
It's the general name for the degree awarded one after completing a four year course of study at a college or university. Note: Such degrees are rarely achieved in four years, five is more typical.