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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The primary differences between a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Liberal Arts are found in the courses and skills acquired. In the liberal arts and social sciences, critical thinking, communication, and holistic learning are often prioritised in B.A. degrees. B.Sc. degrees, on the other hand, frequently include topics like math, science, and technology and tend to be more focused on reasoning, logic, and quantitative abilities.
Essentially, the decision between a B.A. and a B.Sc. in Liberal Arts ultimately comes down to personal preferences regarding the emphasis on humanities versus STEM-related subjects a
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
The fee structure at CUK is as follows:
BA - Rs 5,500 - Rs 12,000 per year
BBA- Rs 11,050 per year
B.Ed - Rs 10,760 per year
Central University of Karnataka was founded by an Act of Parliament in 2009 at Kalaburagi, Karnataka. It is approved and well-accredited by UGC. CUK has a 654 acres campus that offers a plethora of courses under 12 schools of study at both UG and PG levels.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
I would like to suggest you to get admission in bbmku University in which a college name rs more govindpur that provides you a very high scholarship and education qualification, teachers are like friends to you, you will never disappoint on your decision
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
In BA (Honours), you specialize in a particular subject right from the start and receive a thorough grounding in that subject whereas in a regular BA, you study three subjects and get the option to choose your subject of choice only at a later stage in your degree.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can .
As per UGC new guidelines, one can do one regular and other distance graduation course simultaneously.
But these two are different courses and may impact your overall performance.
It would be good idea to pursue courses which complement each other.
One can do B.A English + job oriented Diploma course like ( Diploma in computer application, creative writing, law, office management, marketing, teaching etc.).
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Amity Gurgaon BA curriculum is divided into six semesters for three-years. Some of the subjects included in first year of BA is mentioned below:
- Micro Economics-I
- Mathematical Method for Economics
- Enviromental Studies
- Computer in Management
- Frenc-I
- German-I
- Spanish-I
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