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6 years ago
Guide-Level 14
The eligibility for BA English you pass 10+2 with respective board and minimum percentage is 50%. Further information you can search below link. https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/languages/course/b-a-in-english-journalism-and-psychology-st-joseph-s-college-Bangalore-lalbagh-rd-163750
Best of luck.
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Contributor-Level 9
Admission Fee: Admission Fee of Rs. 3,000 for BA (Hons.) in English, programme is to be paid by all the applicants along with the application. Admission fee of applicants, whose admission is not accepted will be refunded after completion of admission process.
Exam Fee: All the students need to pay an amount of Rs. 2,000 per semester for UG programs towards Exam Fee along with the programme Fee. Caution Deposit: All students are required to pay a Caution Deposit of Rs. 5,000 along with the First Semester Fee. The Caution
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Contributor-Level 10
And, for BA English it is high, for General non-Christian, it is somewhere 98%.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Hi, If you have pursued your B.A. (English) graduation based upon your SSC (10th standard) & HSC (12th standard), then you are eligible to pursue B.Ed. (English) either in full-time regular programme or in part-time/distance Learning if you have 2 years of teaching experience after completion of graduation. Best of luck.
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 14
In my point of view, you should go with BA in economics because economic has many options. There are many course after graduation in economic. actuarial science, Indian economics services, law, economics and its related disciplines.
Financial economics
Labour Economics
Agricultural Economics
Business Economics
Banking Economics
Development Economics
Therefore, we can say that B.A. Economics is a vast course that provides extensive knowledge about the practical and technical concepts that run the world.
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Scholar-Level 17
Cut-off list for each college, course and reservation category would be published on the university portal. Candidates meeting the requisite cut-offs, has to select the desired course and college on DU admission portal.
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