Hi Seniors, I have completed my graduation last year and have started working as an HR executive in a software company for the past year. My situation is that I am not able to learn anything about HR aspects here since all the work is handled by my senior HR.

Decision to Pursue Further Education

So, I have decided to apply for an MBA in HR through distance education. Some of my friends and family members are suggesting that I pursue some law courses through correspondence.

Seeking Advice on Dual Enrollment and Institutions

My question is, can I apply for two courses at two different universities at the same time? Additionally, I do not have any idea about good law colleges or distance learning institutions in India. Could you also provide me with these details?

Thank you in advance.

Regards, Priyanka

From India, Madras
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I do agree that having an MBA with a Law course is beneficial. However, I doubt if there is any law college that offers courses through correspondence mode. If such an option exists, it would be preferable to pursue a dual course. Additionally, it is advisable to pursue a course while working. When working in an organization, it may be challenging to engage in a dual course due to limited time for work and study.
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From India, Madras
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My age is 21. Going for a regular course is not possible for me as of now, sir, because I have to look after my family and save up money for the future. So, I am planning to pursue it in distance mode so that later on, I can apply for a job change if I have a dual degree at the same time.
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