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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Darpan,
There are plenty of compelling reasons to pursue BA through correspondence. Many people are working and cannot join college hence this is best for them. Housewives can study in their free time. It's perhaps cheaper than going to a regular college. But fundamentally one must have desire to learn.

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Mehak Seth

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Procedure: The admission to the B.Ed programme shall be based on the merit obtained by the candidate in the qualifying examination i.e., at the graduation level. No entrance test shall be conducted for admission to the B.Ed programme. The course structure for B.Ed programme through Distance mode is a NCTE based Model approved curriculum by Board of Studies.
Course eligibility:
Candidates having passed minimum three years Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized University with 50% marks (for General Category) and 45% marks (for Reserved Category) are eligible to apply.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Hi,
It is available on their website, go and download the pdf of BA (H) history course. There you will also find subject wise marks of the chapters.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Here, medium means Hindi or English. You want to pursue a particular course in Hindi or English language because there are two separate sections for Hindi and English medium students.
Kindly contact the college for more details.

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Shubham Kumar Thakur

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It depends on you as which would be better for you because none of them is good or bad. Both of them have different concepts.

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Rahul Singh

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Yes, choose Venkateswara over SGBT as you will get a good number of choices here for subject selection.
The faculty here is also good.

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Mehak Seth

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In short, BA is the regular undergraduate study programme which takes 3 years to complete. BA Hons is one extra year for extra studies. BA or BA (Hons).
A "Bachelors" or "Honours" Level covers degrees with titles such as Bachelor of Arts, BA (Hons), Bachelor of Science, B.Sc (Hons), Bachelor of Engineering, Being (Hons), Bachelor of Laws, and LLB (Hons). These are standard higher education qualifications recognized across the UK and Europe. Usually you will enroll on either a BA or a BA (Hons). The 'Hons' represents 360+ credits of study typically over three years full time and often contains a substantial project or dissertation during
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