Welcome To Delhi Career Vision
Delhi Career Vision is an education counseling and admission advice organization in India that assists students and working professionals in determining the best academic and career routes.
Delhi Career Vision assists students in selecting relevant courses and schools for undergraduate, graduate, and professional education. They also aid with the application process for both local and international colleges, including document and form assistance.
Contact Info:
Need-to-Know Information
One-on-one advice on course/university selection, eligibility, budget, and career objectives
UGC-DEB approved universities offer distance and online programs, including lateral admissions.
Prioritize authentic, verified admissions with transparent procedures and no hidden fees.
Our Services
Career Counseling and Guidance
Course selection is dependent on eligibility, goals, and career scope.
Admission Assistance
Support for UG, PG, Diploma, and PG Diploma admissions,Assist with eligibility verification, documentation, and application procedure.
Skill & Vocational Education
Information and enrollment support for skill-based and vocational programs through recognized institutions
Students can pursue academic programs remotely through distance education, which eliminates the need for regular attendance at physical classrooms. Distance education makes use of self-learning resources (SLM), online portals, and sporadic personal contact programs (PCP), whereas traditional education depends on lectures given on campus.
Yes. According to University Grants Commission (UGC) notifications, degrees obtained through open and distance learning (ODL) from recognized institutions are considered equivalent to degrees obtained through traditional regular modes for the purposes of employment in government services and higher education.
The Distance Education Bureau (DEB) of the University Grants Commission (UGC) is the legislative agency in charge of regulating and upholding remote education standards in India.
Prospective students should visit the official UGC-DEB website to see a list of Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) that have been recognized for the current academic year, as well as the specific programs that they are permitted to offer.
Generally, candidates must have passed their 10+2 (Higher Secondary) test from a recognized national or state board. Minimum percentage requirements may differ based on the university and the course.
One of the key benefits of remote education is flexibility; most colleges in India do not have an upper age limit for admission to ODL programs.
According to new UGC guidelines, a student can pursue two academic programs at the same time: one in full-time physical mode and another in Open and Distance Learning (ODL)/Online mode; or up to two ODL/Online programs.
The process usually includes: Online registration via the university’s admissions webpage. Fill out the application form. Uploading scanned papers (marksheets, ID the proof and pictures). Application and tuition costs can be paid digitally.
The standard requirements include: Marksheets and passing certificates for classes ten and twelve. Graduation marks (for postgraduate courses). Transfer or Migration Certificate (if appropriate). Aadhar card or other government-issued identification. Recent passport-size pictures.
No. The UGC and several professional organizations (such as AICTE and MCI) restrict the delivery of engineering, medicine, dental, pharmacy, nursing, architecture, and physiotherapy programs via distance mode due to the need for substantial practical training.
Most universities conduct term-end examinations (TEE) twice a year (in June and December). While some colleges have switched to online proctored tests, many still need students to visit certain examination facilities in person.
Yes, most ODL programs use a continuous evaluation method. Students are required to submit assignments (either online or at study centers), which typically account for 20% to 30% of their final grades.
Distance education provides a “validity period.” Students often have up to six years to complete all of their coursework for a three-year degree. The typical time limit for a two-year postgraduate degree is four to five years.
Yes, colleges offer Self-Learning Materials (SLM) in print (by mail) or digital version. Many universities offer online libraries and recorded video lectures.
According to UGC regulations, the degree certificate provided to a student must state that the program was completed in “Open and Distance Learning” or “Online” form. This does not, however, affect the degree’s legal legitimacy.
