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Mohana Narasimharao Narasimharao

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Due to high competition in both state board and CBSE, cut-off requirement for Delhi University had increased drastically. But with this percentage, you can give a try to get the course you wanted to and any college of 90 colleges of Delhi University.

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Ram S

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It is available in sastra law portal.

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SOMYA DHIR

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There are a lot many subjects under B.A. Programme. For example: English literature, Economics, math, political Science, philosophy, psychology, fine arts, Hindi music instrumental and vocal, physical education, sociology and so on. Yes you can choose whatever subjects you like. But every college has it's own choosing criteria. For example, I you choose eng then fine arts womt be there. It is just an example. Before admission just try to list out the subjects you want to go further with.

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SOMYA DHIR

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Nowadays the level of the competition is growing higher and higher even for the BA. The chances in governor colleges are bleak but you can look out for private colleges. Secondly, for admissions you need to figure out the subjects you want to opt for.

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SOMYA DHIR

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General English, Literary Aptitude, General Awareness. This the syllabus for entrance. Along with this, there are both objective type and descriptive type (written ability). The difficulty level is little bit high every year. Make sure you are updated with the latest changes in literary as well as general awareness.

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SOMYA DHIR

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For Ph.D. level first you have to clear the entrance test that is UGC NET. After that if your NET score is equal to any others' scores then these percentage will taken into consideration.

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SOMYA DHIR

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For Bachelors in this field, in my opinion Mata Sundari college will be a better option. You will be able to have a great exposure as well as other curricular activities will enhance your personality.

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Aryan Jain

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The eligibility criteria for B.A. In liberal arts at Thapar School of Liberal Arts and Sciences is that the candidate need to secure minimum 60% in 10+2. There are multiple rounds to get enrolled in the College. Check additional information at - https://tslas.thapar.edu/microsite/uploads/slas/Liberal_Arts_and_Sciences_Prospectus.pdf.

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