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Rakhi BhardwajCurrent Student
I'm delhi university student..
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It is not the best college from general alumni point of view to study in. The placements are also not so good.
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Pranjal AryaCurrent Student
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Hi gaurav, You can apply online from their official website and also visit their college and take admission form and fill it for photography course in fergusson college. For more info you can go visit their official website.
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Megha AggarwalCurrent Student
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You need to have passed 10+2 from a recognised university. Yes, hostel facility is available in the college.
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Pallavi JainCurrent Student
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Bachelor's Degree in Psychology (BA/BS) is an undergraduate degree conferred upon a student who has met all the graduation prerequisites at a degree-granting college or university. Typically, a BA in Psychology will take 4 years to earn; howev
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Bachelor's Degree in Psychology (BA/BS) is an undergraduate degree conferred upon a student who has met all the graduation prerequisites at a degree-granting college or university. Typically, a BA in Psychology will take 4 years to earn; however, if the college permits, it may be completed in less or more time. The general range of completion of degree requirements is 3-5 years. Students who major in psychology are desirous of a greater understanding of the human mind, emotions and behaviors. Some utilize the bachelor's degree as the foundation for graduate degrees in psychology or other disciplines; others use its benefits to enter the workforce in areas involving substantial amounts of human interaction.The fees structure for BA psychology course varies with the colleges.
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anvita rastogiCurrent Student
Student: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai
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No, the cutoffs for Fergusson are quite high. 60% marks are too less for it.
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shubhangi guptaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
If you are not a bonafide Maharashtrian then you might not be eligible for admission as cut-off goes from 90-95%. If you are Maharashtrian then your percentage may land you in this college.
7 years ago
Can I get admission in FC College, Pune for BA with 80% from CBSE board? I don't belong to Maharashtra.
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Deepanshi ailawadiCurrent Student
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It seems difficult because last year, the cutoff is 96% for general category, It varies from year to year & also depending on whether you want to take admission in grant or non-grant. However, getting above 80% means that you have a good chanc
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It seems difficult because last year, the cutoff is 96% for general category, It varies from year to year & also depending on whether you want to take admission in grant or non-grant. However, getting above 80% means that you have a good chance of getting admission.
Visit www.fergusson.edu you will get all information and this is a merit list of fyba ( English )
all the best
Visit www.fergusson.edu you will get all information and this is a merit list of fyba ( English )
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anvita rastogiCurrent Student
Student: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai
Contributor-Level 10
Sorry, there are quite less or no chances to get in with that score at Fergusson, Pune.
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Deepanshi ailawadiCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Students who have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination from any recognised board are eligible to apply.
Admission-Based on Cut Offs
It lies between 55 to 70% for SC/ST/OBC candidates
so you can apply for the same
All the best.
Admission-Based on Cut Offs
It lies between 55 to 70% for SC/ST/OBC candidates
so you can apply for the same
All the best.
7 years ago
What is the entrance exam pattern and syllabus of MA economics in Fergusson College, Pune?
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Deepanshi ailawadiCurrent Student
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The entrance exam would majorly include questions from 4 main economics papers and general knowledge, given below:
1. Statistics: Probability, Averages and Dispersion
2. Microeconomics: Different productions and cost functions with emphasis on t
1. Statistics: Probability, Averages and Dispersion
2. Microeconomics: Different productions and cost functions with emphasis on t
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The entrance exam would majorly include questions from 4 main economics papers and general knowledge, given below:
1. Statistics: Probability, Averages and Dispersion
2. Microeconomics: Different productions and cost functions with emphasis on their minimization exercise and profit maximization problems, different forms of competition encompassing perfect competition, monopoly, basic theory of general equilibrium
3. Macroeconomics: Basic knowledge of average graduation level should be sufficient. Emphasis on growth models
4. Mathematical Economics: Series, sequences, functions and relations, sets, basic calculus such as integration and differentiation. Incorporate notions of implications, quantifiers etc. In Logic. General Knowledge:
Preliminary knowledge of national and international economy and regular surfing of newspapers will be enough. I can also suggest you:-
Identify the weightage of each sections and sub-sections and allocate the time keeping your strengths in mind. Invest sufficient time in improving, strengthening your vocabulary and reading skills from the beginning. Having good command in Vocabulary and Grammar will help you score more marks in less time.
Hope this helps.
1. Statistics: Probability, Averages and Dispersion
2. Microeconomics: Different productions and cost functions with emphasis on their minimization exercise and profit maximization problems, different forms of competition encompassing perfect competition, monopoly, basic theory of general equilibrium
3. Macroeconomics: Basic knowledge of average graduation level should be sufficient. Emphasis on growth models
4. Mathematical Economics: Series, sequences, functions and relations, sets, basic calculus such as integration and differentiation. Incorporate notions of implications, quantifiers etc. In Logic. General Knowledge:
Preliminary knowledge of national and international economy and regular surfing of newspapers will be enough. I can also suggest you:-
Identify the weightage of each sections and sub-sections and allocate the time keeping your strengths in mind. Invest sufficient time in improving, strengthening your vocabulary and reading skills from the beginning. Having good command in Vocabulary and Grammar will help you score more marks in less time.
Hope this helps.
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