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Took admission in two courses can I face problem in future


05-Jun-2023 (In Civil Law)
By mistake, two regular degrees started at the same time and after passing first year exam one is left and one is continue. So how can make this mistake good for this no problems will occur in future?
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Answer #1
510 votes
It is an offence to take admission in two full time courses at the same time.However certain types of courses are allowed to be pursued at tge same time.Please concentrate on the degree which is being pursued.For the time being you can forget that you ever pursued two degrees at the same time as data of academic institutions in India is not that well collated.Take any action if you are asked to explain it.
Answer #2
886 votes
No problem as such can take place legally, provided, that no such circular was issued by the university at the time of admisssion. In case no such notification was issued, there is no likelihood of any issue to crop up. Further, if you can make it good enough to pursue both the courses, there is no issue. However, it is made clear that each regular course demands about a particular percentage of attendance to appear in respective regular course, thus, you may like to balance. I add that you may have heard of about Mr. Shrikant Jichkar, who was an Indian politician of the Indian National Congress party. He held numerous academic degrees and is hence well known as "the most qualified person" of India and is noted likewise in Limca Book of Records. He holds the Limca Book of Records for the most qualified person in the country. Began as a Medical Doctor (MBBS and MD) he did his Law (LL.B.) with Post-graduation in International Law (LL.M.) and his Masters in Business Administration (DBM and MBA) and in Journalism (B.Journ). He did his Masters in ten subjects[dubious – discuss]. M.A. (Public Administration ; M.A. (Sociology) ; M.A. (Economics); M.A. (Sanskrit); M.A. (History); M.A.(English Literature); M.A. (Philosophy); M.A. (Political Science) ; M.A. (Ancient Indian History,Culture and Archaeology); M.A (Psychology). He got his D. Litt (Doctor of Literature) in Sanskrit, the highest of any Degree in a University. Most of his Degrees are with First Merit and he has obtained several Gold Medals for his degrees. Between 1973 and 1990 he has written 42 University Examinations, every summer and every winter.

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