Empowering Learners Through Flexible Distance Education
Distance Education is a modern solution for those who seek quality education without the limitations of time or location. Designed for working professionals, homemakers, and students who need flexibility, distance learning allows you to study at your own pace — from the comfort of your home.
Partner universities are ranked under the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) — a reliable benchmark of academic excellence in India.
Our associated institutions have been featured in Times Higher Education rankings, demonstrating their commitment to global academic standards and innovation.
Technical programs like MBA and MCA are AICTE-approved, making them fully compliant with national educational regulations.
Our partner universities are accredited with NAAC A++ Grade — the highest rating awarded by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, a mark of academic excellence.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) is the statutory body of the Government of India responsible for coordinating, determining, and maintaining the standards of higher education.
IT is a leading credential evaluation agency that assesses international education qualifications for their equivalence in countries like Canada and the US.
Bachelor of Arts
Duration: 3 Years
Master of Arts
Duration: 2 Years
Bachelor of Commerce
Duration: 3 Years
Master of Commerce
Duration: 2 Years
Bachelor of Computer Applications
Duration: 3 Years
Master of Computer Applications
Duration: 2 Years
Bachelor of Business Administration
Duration: 3 Years
Master of Business Administration
Duration: 2 Years
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology
Duration: 3 Years
Master of Science in Information Technology
Duration: 2 Years
Diploma in Computer Applications
Duration: 1 Year
Diploma in Business Administration
Duration: 1 Year
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