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VAISHALI BHARDWAJ

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B.P.Ed stands for Bachelor of Physical Education. It is a professional degree course which focuses on fitness and also across the various disciplines of sports. B.P.Ed course duration is usually 3 years. The course fee may vary based on the universities/colleges standards. The average course fee for B.P.Ed course ranges from INR 6,500 to 51,000 per annum.
B.P.Ed. Course ELIGIBILITY: The aspirants have to complete their (10+2) secondary and higher secondary from a recognized board with minimum 50% marks if he wants to get admission directly for B.P.Ed course. The two-year degree course is also available for the candidates who finished ba
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Hi Neelam,
All the open universities in India that offer BA Hons through Distance Learning are recognized by the government. These universities start their admission procedures in or around the month of August and the application forms should reach the institutes by the end of September.
Applicants for B.A (Hons) courses will have to pass their 10+2 examinations in any stream from a recognized board. For some courses the eligibility criteria may vary according to the different universities. A few universities offering BA (Hons) in English are:
1. Nalanda Open University
2. Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University
3. Annamalai University Direct
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Hello Piyal, B.A. (Hons. ). History is a 3-year undergraduate course, the minimum eligibility for which is a 10+2 qualification. The programme aims to build in eligible students basic and advanced lessons in the discipline of History, and skills in research, analysis, and quantitative reasoning that are essential for a firm base in the Liberal Arts. As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed the Higher and Senior Secondary levels of education (classes X and XII from a recognised educational Board, with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. The admission process for B.A. (Hons. ). History course is var
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VAISHALI BHARDWAJ

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There are many career options for B.A. In sociology:
1. PR & Advertising Executive
2. School Teacher
3. HR Executive
4. Journalist
5. Sales Executive
Career Options After B.A. Economics:
1. Actuarial Science
2. Social Worker
3. Data Analyst
4. Geo-Political Risk Analyst.

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Azhar Mohamed

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There isn't like a XYZ number you need to get in order to get a seat in B.A. Journalism. a 70-80% would do good. In specific to MCC there is no separate entrance exam that you need to give. It is all based on the percentage that you achieve in class 12th.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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As per UNESCO data, the number of Indian mobile international students has increased by 163% from 1999 to 2006 and expected to rise higher. Almost three million Indian students travel abroad for higher education and expected to rise as the years go.
Which means that the popularity of studying overseas increasing dynamically that can give you a sense of security - one thing to understand that getting admission in the foreign universities is much easier compared to the local public universities.
A recent survey suggested that getting admission into the IITs is tougher than getting admitted into the top 20 universities in the world.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Samaira,
Yes, they do have an entrance exam for BJMC.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Anjali,
The entrance exam for B.A. Mass media in Jamia will take place in June 2019. So, start your preparation.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Ajith,
Both courses are good and almost same. It just depends upon your interest. BA in journalism is a regular programme of three years. While B.Voc is also a three year programme but here you have a choice, you can withdraw from the course after 1 year which will be considered as a Diploma.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Monika,
Opting Bachelors programme in any such as language, journalism, mass communication or, performing arts, etc. Getting degree in a related field will be good. If you want to establish a best career than remember two things first just work upon your skills, language and communication, polish them and secondly go for a degree course.

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