Master Distance learning
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Hello everybody!
I have seen recently that some Indian universities offer postgraduate programmes in "distance learning", thaught in English.
I am interested in a Master's degree in International Business, or Finance. But I'm hesitant to make a choice, because I know anything about the quality level of this Indian universities. Also, if there are some problems with title'accreditation in Europe, I stay in Italy.
Top Distance Education Universities in India 2012
Thanks for advice
I have seen recently that some Indian universities offer postgraduate programmes in "distance learning", thaught in English.
I am interested in a Master's degree in International Business, or Finance. But I'm hesitant to make a choice, because I know anything about the quality level of this Indian universities. Also, if there are some problems with title'accreditation in Europe, I stay in Italy.
Top Distance Education Universities in India 2012
Thanks for advice
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Distance Education Universities in India
In particular I'd like to know about http://www.pondiuni.edu.in/content/courses-offered
I saw ten minutes ago that the deadline for appllying is 20 October!!!!
In case I must hurry!!!
In particular I'd like to know about http://www.pondiuni.edu.in/content/courses-offered
I saw ten minutes ago that the deadline for appllying is 20 October!!!!
In case I must hurry!!!
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Study in India
India has been a major seat of learning for thousands of years. The country was home to both Takshashila - the first university in the world, and to the inventor of the digit 0 - Ä€ryabhaá¹a.
Albert Einstein once said:, "we owe a lot to the Indians who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made".
India has been a major seat of learning for thousands of years. The country was home to both Takshashila - the first university in the world, and to the inventor of the digit 0 - Ä€ryabhaá¹a.
Albert Einstein once said:, "we owe a lot to the Indians who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made".
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A friend of mine already on this site came across this thread and suggested I should join.
Have you thought about distance learning from UK universities?
There's a company called RDI who partner with a bunch of universities to offer some of their campus-based courses by distance learning. You can stay in India and study online without worrying about the quality or standing of your qualification. Plus you'll be invited to the graduation ceremony on campus if you wish to attend.
I know they do special fees for India residents too, take a look at india.rdi.co.uk
Hope this helps!
Have you thought about distance learning from UK universities?
There's a company called RDI who partner with a bunch of universities to offer some of their campus-based courses by distance learning. You can stay in India and study online without worrying about the quality or standing of your qualification. Plus you'll be invited to the graduation ceremony on campus if you wish to attend.
I know they do special fees for India residents too, take a look at india.rdi.co.uk
Hope this helps!
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A friend of mine already on this site came across this thread and suggested I should join.
Have you thought about distance learning from UK universities?
There's a company called RDI who partner with a bunch of universities to offer some of their campus-based courses by distance learning. You can stay in India and study online without worrying about the quality or standing of your qualification. Plus you'll be invited to the graduation ceremony on campus if you wish to attend.
I know they do special fees for India residents too, take a look at india.rdi.co.uk
Hope this helps!
Have you thought about distance learning from UK universities?
There's a company called RDI who partner with a bunch of universities to offer some of their campus-based courses by distance learning. You can stay in India and study online without worrying about the quality or standing of your qualification. Plus you'll be invited to the graduation ceremony on campus if you wish to attend.
I know they do special fees for India residents too, take a look at india.rdi.co.uk
Hope this helps!

I'm Italian, and I stay in Italy.
I'm looking for a Master degree, taught in English, in India! I need advice about Indian universities who offer courses in distance learning.
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A friend of mine already on this site came across this thread and suggested I should join.
Have you thought about distance learning from UK universities?
There's a company called RDI who partner with a bunch of universities to offer some of their campus-based courses by distance learning. You can stay in India and study online without worrying about the quality or standing of your qualification. Plus you'll be invited to the graduation ceremony on campus if you wish to attend.
I know they do special fees for India residents too, take a look at india.rdi.co.uk
Hope this helps!
Have you thought about distance learning from UK universities?
There's a company called RDI who partner with a bunch of universities to offer some of their campus-based courses by distance learning. You can stay in India and study online without worrying about the quality or standing of your qualification. Plus you'll be invited to the graduation ceremony on campus if you wish to attend.
I know they do special fees for India residents too, take a look at india.rdi.co.uk
Hope this helps!
Just noticed this is your first post so welcome to BE
Thanks also for what in my humble opinion is a good piece of advice, but do you have a link from ITALY as I think that is where the OP is from
Dread - x
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Just out of interest why are you so determined to do a masters degree in India ?
Dread - x
Just out of interest why are you so determined to do a masters degree in India ?
Dread - x
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Ahah, for low fees, of course!!
Well, seriously, I know of possibility to study in UK, for instance
http://www.london.ac.uk/distance_learning.html
http://liverpool-degrees.com/
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/postgrad...tancelearning/
These courses have already begun, and I couldn't decide until now what to do. I have to wait next for applying in UK.
So, I've started recently looking for a solution and i found that the University of Pondicherry have a deadline till 20 October. Why not?
At the same time, I discovered all the possibilities that India offers in the academic field.

But, there is only an option for me.
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seriously this is a spam fiesta.one person is posting with different ids..and hasnt contributed in any other threads
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Yes there are so many universities in India Providing master degree in English







