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Deepanshi ailawadi

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No, not now. You have a lot of time, after doing Master's degree, you are eligible for the NET exam. So, you have a good amount of time left. But for now, just focus on BA (Hons) English.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You can go through the below mentioned names:
Agra College
Gyan Mahavidyalaya
Shri Lal Singh Degree College
Krishna College of Science & Rural Technology
Siddhant Raj Degree College
Smt. Laxmi Devi Mahila Educational Institute
Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar University, [DBRAU] Agra

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Every college has a different cut-off, but usually English (Hons_ cut-off ends lastly with 85-80% for general category. I have no idea as how much will it go in 2018. The maximum is 98-95% for good colleges like Hindu, Hansraj, and St. Stephen's.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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2018 cut-off has still not been declared. But the cut-off usually ends between 91-96% for general category. You may check 2017 cut-off to get some idea.
http://lsr.edu.in/cutoff-2017.asp

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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You may go for Master's degree and then clear UGC NET to become a lecturer or go for B.Ed then you are able to teach till class 8th in a government/ private school as an English subject teacher.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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No, I think you are not eligible for BA (Hons) English in DU because the last year cut-off for the course comes near 89-91%.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes you may go for hospitality field if you have keen interest in this . you can go for diploma in hospitality management . it's one year course and , eligibility for this one is graduation in any discipline from a recognized university or institute
Hope this helps

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Sumati Mahajan

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For a general category student, the minimum class 12th percentage is 45%. And you must have had Music as one of your mandatory subjects in school.

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