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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, Yes, one can write the UPSC and MPSC exams who is graduate from YCMOU because YCMOU is recognized by UGC and granted statutory power by the Maharashtra State legislature. See anyone who is graduated from recognised universities by University Grants Commission then they all eligible for almost every government exams like exams of Maharashtra Public Service Commissions (MPSC) and Exams of Union Public Service Commission UPSC as well. If you found it useful then upvote or thumbs up my answer. Good luck.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. No, you can only do B.Ed.
The admission to B.Ed. course is done as per instructions of Punjab government
For detail information you can SEE below link
https://www.shiksha.com/college/bhai-gurdas-group-of-institutions-sangrur-151053/course-bachelor-of-education-b-ed-753211
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Shivam Kumar

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Somewhere between 75-80 percent.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, In my opinion, go for B.Sc. Economics. There are so many career options available in this field either in academics or in industry or any corporate company. There are always some points that will make one subject look greater than the other. It all comes down to your choice where you want to go. Both the subjects are equally good. The main difference between B.A. And B.Sc. in economics is that B.Sc. deals more with practical knowledge in the economic field whereas B.A. is more into theoretical aspects. It is your interest to choose B.Sc. or B.A. There are numerous career options for B.Sc. Economics students in the field
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Anuj Kumar Sen

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The first cut off will come in 22june , so will till date.
Loyola College offers 19 PG courses and 24 UG courses and 12 PhD programmes under various Departments of Humanities, Science and Commerce. Spread over an area of 99 acre, the college has all the necessary amenities like a library, ICT labs, specialised laboratories, wi-fi, cafeteria, health centre, sports pavilion, hostels etc.

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Nandini Shrivastava

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Depends on different colleges. But basically
Introduction to Psychology
Human Development
Basic psychological processes
Organizational Behavior
Counseling Psychology
Social psychology
Applied Psychology
Health Psychology
Research and statistics
And some more.

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Nandini Shrivastava

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BA in criminology is not there in any college in Delhi NCR, but you can find it in OP JINDAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY (JGU) Sonipat, Haryana. Or many other colleges in South India.

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