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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Two regular degree courses can not pursue together. Hence never be do this. However you can do the B.Tech course in regular stream while B.A. Can be pursue in distance mode from an open University.

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LPU is one of the best university in India. It is a UGC approved university that has been ranked well by various agencies on the basis of its infrastructure, its faculty, its placements, its teaching practices, etc. LPU has become the landing place of many leading industries for recruitment. Also, you can avail scholarship benefits, based on your percentage. LPU offers scholarships based on various categories like previous qualification percentages, LPU NEST exam, national level test, defense personnel or CAPF dependents, and many more. Whichever will be the best application that will be reduced from the fees of every semester.

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At LPU the syllabus is prepared to keep in the focus of various competitive examinations and higher education. Use of audio/video lectures Inter disciplinary Live Projects GIS and Remote sensing Courses Development of Psychometric Tests Social Impact assessment Disaster Relief Management Field Visit Field Project Term Paper Presentation Visit to NGO Visit to Old Age Home Debate on current issues roaming Classes.

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Due to COVID guidelines, the dates have been extended to August end.

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Dear Abeer, For the sake of many, sharing a few details in response to your question. There are many universities such as IILM University, IP University, DU etc. (in Delhi NCR) that offer a Journalism, Media and Communication course (3 year full time programme). Students must check out the curriculum, faculty, industry connect opportunities at their chosen universities as this will help get them closer to achieving heights in their career as a theoretical as well as practical understanding of the concepts and make you industry-ready. On completion of a B.A. (Hons) in Journalism, Media & Communication students gain an understanding abou
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Harpreet Singh

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Hi Ruhan, Well, it's completely depends on what course you are wanting to get admission into. Most of the colleges have 55-60% For sanskrit (hons) and around 70% for Hindi and other languages courses. On the other hand courses like B.Com (Hons) B.A. (eco) are highly prestigious and there is a cutthroat competition every year general it goes 95-99% for top colleges. Hope your query is clear, please ask another queries you have. Thanks.

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