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Do you think students from open universities or those pursuing distance education are discriminated against?
YES 100%

Yes. I do think students are discriminated against when they pursue a course through distance education.

Rupa R.
Jamshedpur

Yes. Students from open universities or those pursuing distance education are not treated on a par with students from regular courses.

D.K. Srivastava
Calcutta

Yes. It is often perceived that students undergoing distance education or those who have enrolled in open universities are not good enough, but things are changing for the better.

Kshama Agarwal
MCKVIE, Howrah

Yes. Employers prefer students from regular courses. Students from open universities are looked down upon.

Swarnali Das
Calcutta

 

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