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If the degree is completed at a state university then yes. However, whether a possible employer evaluates a distance study exactly as a regular attendance study depends on the individual case. It could be that no or hardly any internships are provided in the distance study, which are mandatory in the course of study.
The degree itself does not have a “more value” compared to other universities, but the path is, among other things, a bit more difficult, so you have to apply a higher motivation.
This can result in the way that the way to this is actually an added value for you – or that you can’t make it..
A Bachelor or Master’s degree is always worth a lot, no matter what university he was acquired.
In contrast to the degree, the additional marking (FH) is not permitted at the Bachelor or Master.
No, more…because it clearly shows your performance…
Knowledge = knowledge, indifferent where and how to acquire it.
The test corresponds to the usual tests.
Yeah, you have to do the same.
Don’t ask a Sau where exactly you have your Bachelor or Master.