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SMU-DE invites applications for UGC approved MBA, MCA and other programs for academic year 2016-2017

02 May 2016, 04:25 pm

Bangalore, May 2 (NITN) Sikkim Manipal University, Directorate of Distance Education (SMU-DE), invites applications for its Postgraduate and Undergraduate Programs – MBA, MCA, BBA, BCA, M.Sc. (IT) and B.Sc. (IT).

SMU-DE is a leading Distance Education provider of the country, with over 4 lakh students having graduated in its wide variety of Programs.

“Degrees awarded in Distance mode are on par with Campus Degrees. SMU-DE takes pride in contributing to the Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) of the country. Convenient admission procedure, updated Self Learning Material (SLM), flexible exam cycles with robust evaluation, and dedicated academic advisor support helps SMU-DE deliver highest quality education,” informed SMU-DE Director  N.S. Ramesh Murthy.

Apart from being ISO 9000:2001 certified, SMU-DE is also recognized by Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), UK. The recognition qualifies SMU-DE MBA students to accelerate their career by opting directly for the strategy level of CIMA certifications.
 
Key facets of SMU-DE’s distance learning education entail:

Sikkim Manipal University (www.smu.edu.in) ‎is a unique public-private initiative between the Government of Sikkim and Manipal Education. SMU, a State Private University, is recognized by the UGC, and is a member of the Association of Indian Universities. The Directorate of Distance Education, SMU is ISO 9001:2008 certified.

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