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Hritik Awasthi

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You are not eligible for this programme because you have not completed your course in BCA which is mandatory for doing MCA because the eligibility criteria of admission is Graduation in BCA.
According to the Indira Gandhi National Open University IGNOU the eligibility criteria for MCA Programme (MCA_NEW) from January 2022 cycle has changed as follows: Passed BCA/B.Sc (Computer Science/IT)/Bachelor's degree in computer Science and engineering or Equivalent with at least 50% marks in the Bachelors degree (45% marks in case of candidates belonging to reserved category) or 1. So, if you have a Bachelor's degree from Delhi University or IGN
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Mayank Bisht

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B.A. With Honors in Psychology is a career with immense scope as students can explore a lot of career options across several employment areas from clinical medicine, and counseling to health and education. A psychology degree is a popular choice. If you're thinking about majoring in psychology, you could choose to do research or work one-on-one with people to directly assist them.

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Anshika Maurya

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Yes, it is possible to pursue an M.Sc. in Neuroscience after completing a Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ) in Psychology (Honors). However, it may depend on the specific requirements of the neuroscience programme you are interested in applying to. Neuroscience is a multidisciplinary field that draws on knowledge from various areas of study, including psychology, biology, chemistry, and physics. As such, many neuroscience graduate programs are open to students with diverse academic backgrounds, including psychology. To be eligible for an M.Sc. in Neuroscience programme, you will likely need to have completed undergraduate courses in biology, ch
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Divyanshu Varshney

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After completing a B.A. In Sociology abroad, you have several options for further education and career paths. You can pursue a Master's degree in Sociology or related fields such as Social Work or Rural Development. You could also consider a career in International Relations by pursuing a Master's degree in that field. In terms of job opportunities, sociology graduates can find positions in various fields such as teaching (with a B.Ed. Degree), human resources, journalism, and more.

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Harsh Rastogi

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Sociology is the study of social life, social relations, social change and the social causes and consequences of human behaviour. B.A. In sociology gives a general background for a broad range of jobs. Most businesses expect the applicant to possess good analytical, writing and oral skills and to be educable. They do not usually assume a major in a particular subject.

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Harsh Rastogi

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Yes, you can get an economically good job after B.A. You can get a job of a:
School teacher
Marketing job
Banking jobs
Office clerk
Computer operator job
You can also join Indian Defence sector etc.

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Shyam barmeda

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Yes, you can apply for ACJ.

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Niranjan reddy balemula

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B.A. /M. S. is a dual degree programme that combines a Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ) degree with a Master of Science (M. S. ) degree. The subjects covered in this programme will vary depending on the specific focus of the programme. For example, a B.A. /M. S. programme in computer Science would cover subjects such as computer programming, data structures, and algorithms, while a B.A. /M. S. programme in economics would cover subjects such as microeconomics, macroeconomics, and econometrics. The opportunities available to graduates of a B.A. /M. S. programme will also vary depending on the specific focus of the programme. Graduates of a B.A.
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Hemanth Gunturi

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Yes it is possible, It will be better if you have an honors degree.

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Hemanth Gunturi

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Both the courses are good. But Master of Business Administration (MBA) has more scope and have more job opportunities than Master of Arts M.A. Because every Company and every Institute require a Human Resource Manager or a Finance Manager and MBA graduates are given more importance.

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