sir maine bsc regular jiwaji university se kiya or dca regular other university se dono saath main the sir 2017 main dca kiya or 2015 se 2018 tak bsc kya sir meri dono degree or diploma invalid ho jayenge plsss reply sir
You pursued a BSc (Regular) from Jiwaji University and a DCA (Regular) from another university simultaneously between 2015 and 2018. According to UGC guidelines, it is now possible to pursue two degree courses at the same time, as long as they are from recognized institutions and are not at the same level.
Suggestions:
1. Contact both universities for clarification on the validity of your degrees.
2. Check UGC guidelines: Pursuing two courses is allowed, provided both are UGC-recognized and at different levels.
3. If both courses are valid and follow the guidelines, your degrees should be valid.
For the most accurate advice, consult the respective universities and UGC directly
Hello Lalit,
No, your B.Sc. (2015–2018) from Jiwaji University and DCA (2017) from another university are generally valid as long as:
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Both institutions are UGC-recognized.
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DCA was a diploma/certificate course
, as short-term courses can be done alongside regular degrees.
- Your universities allowed simultaneous enrollment.
However, some government jobs and universities may have specific rules. You can check with your universities or verify from
UGC guidelines
if needed.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello,
Your BSc (2015-2018) from Jiwaji University and DCA (2017) from another university being done simultaneously may raise concerns, as UGC (University Grants Commission) generally does not permit pursuing two full-time regular courses at the same time.
However, the validity of your degrees depends on:
University Rules: Some universities allow a diploma along with a regular degree.
Mode of Study: If your DCA was through distance learning, there is usually no issue.
Verification by Authorities: If you're applying for jobs or higher education, institutions may check if your degrees comply with regulations.