6 years ago
What all options are there after completing B.A. (Journalism, International Relations, Peace Studies)?
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Sahil RanaCurrent Student
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https://www.shiksha.com/college/sjc-bangalore-st-joseph-s-college-lalbagh-rd-2376
Here is the complete college details along with all the courses and their structure
Here is the complete college details along with all the courses and their structure
6 years ago
How relevant is a B.A. Economics, political Science, sociology degree from sjc Bangalore?
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Swapnaneel BhuiyaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
The Department today offers both Undergraduate and Post Graduate courses. B.A: History- Economics- Political Science (HEP). Industrial Relations- Economics Sociology (IES). interest in the subject with subjects and syllabi that are current and
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The Department today offers both Undergraduate and Post Graduate courses. B.A: History- Economics- Political Science (HEP). Industrial Relations- Economics Sociology (IES). interest in the subject with subjects and syllabi that are current and relevant. 2017 SJC all rights reserved | Designed by INTEGRO.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
There will be entrance exams for B.A (Visual Communication), EJP, BCA, B.Voc. (Digital media & animation) and B.Voc (Visual media & film making) courses. There will be no entrance exams for all other under-graduate courses. Hence there is no e
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There will be entrance exams for B.A (Visual Communication), EJP, BCA, B.Voc. (Digital media & animation) and B.Voc (Visual media & film making) courses. There will be no entrance exams for all other under-graduate courses. Hence there is no entrance test for B.Com admission at SJC Bangalore.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you are eligible for B.A. Courses at SJC Bangalore. The eligibility criteria is given below. Eligibility : A candidate who has passed two year PUC examination of Karnataka State with any combination of optional subjects or any other exami
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Yes, you are eligible for B.A. Courses at SJC Bangalore. The eligibility criteria is given below. Eligibility : A candidate who has passed two year PUC examination of Karnataka State with any combination of optional subjects or any other examination from recognised Board/University or through National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) recognised as equivalent thereto shall be eligible for admission to B.A. Course.
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6 years ago
Can I get admission for M.Sc. at St Joseph's autonomous college after failing in one subject in B.Sc. PCM?
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Ankit KumarCurrent Student
University of Delhi
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Hello,
You have to clear all the subjects, then only you will get a chance to get admission for M.Sc.
You have to clear all the subjects, then only you will get a chance to get admission for M.Sc.
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Konatham AbhishekCurrent Student
If you do not go to the end, why to start?
Scholar-Level 17
Economics at SOAS probes the mechanism of society and explains the factors and processes that underpin production, exchange and distribution, in order to effectively inform economic policy, as well as to understand the consequences of economic
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Economics at SOAS probes the mechanism of society and explains the factors and processes that underpin production, exchange and distribution, in order to effectively inform economic policy, as well as to understand the consequences of economic and social well-being.
Students are encouraged to develop a deep understanding of particular countries and issues, based on concrete analysis of history, institutions and political economy. This reflects a shared view at SOAS that economics should be rigorous, reflective and, fundamentally, useful.
Students are encouraged to develop a deep understanding of particular countries and issues, based on concrete analysis of history, institutions and political economy. This reflects a shared view at SOAS that economics should be rigorous, reflective and, fundamentally, useful.
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