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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
1. Do Masters and then get into Teaching, as a Lecturer in a College/University.
2. Do B.Ed and become a School Teacher.
3. Prepare for Various government exams and get a government job.
4. Crack UPSC-CSE.
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 11
No, DCAC does not offer any course as such. But if you are looking for something in communication, then it offers B.A Journalism (H).
*The cut-offs vary from category to category. They will be different for the General category, OBC, SC/ST.
* The trend of this course last year was as follows :
1. In the first cut off list, the cut off of this course for the general category was 98.5%. For OBC/SC/ST it ranged from 95%-96%.
2. In the fifth list, it was 94.75% for the general category.
3. Total 10 lists were released. The last cutoff for this course was 93.50% in the 9th list for the general category. The seats were full afte
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
According to Indian education act-1959 you cannot pursue two degrees simultaneously, because it causes extra burden on students (according to law makers). But after the recommendation of few universities UGC has now granted the permission for students to get enrolled in two degrees (in same or different universities). But this law has been changed since 2013 permitting its full-n-functional use from 2014-2015 academic years. So interested students can enroll in two degrees simultaneously whether from the same university or the different. Though there can still be a few hidden points where courses to be chosen might have a rul
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 11
For Economics, you should have Maths till class 12th, but it is not necessary to include it in BFS. One should have Maths either as additional subject (6th) or optional subject (5th).
And, yes Economics definitely should be included in BFS for Economics (H), else you will face deduction of some percentage from your BFS.
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6 years ago
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