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Law and Art (dance) are totally two different areas. It seems you chose the UG course without any ambition or under parental pressure. Now that you want to do MA Dance - I hope you are now sure what you want to pursue further in life. So yes, you can do MA Dance after doing B.Com & LLB.Eligibility: Candidate must have passed their final year graduation or equivalent examination in the respective field of specialization from a recognized state/central/deemed university. He/she must have obtained at least 50% (relax able for reserved category candidates) marks at graduation level. Apart from the above-mentioned eligibility criteria va
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Sorry, there is no Spot Round System in this college.
Entrance and Merit List are the only Source for admission .
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Attempt and clear 13 exams (ACCA does provide exemptions in some exams depending upon the candidates previous qualification)
Record 36 m
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M.A. in Psychology is a postgraduate course in psychology of two years duration which studies human behavior and human psychology.It is concerned with thorough and comprehensive study of psychology as a discipline. Admission to this course is made through an entrance test conducted by the respective universities.
Minimum eligibility required to get admission for this course is a graduation degree in any stream from any recognized university. However, there are some reputed institutes that ask for an honors degree in psychology or has it as a subject in the graduation
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