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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Factors Affecting Difficulty:
Admission Requirements:
Eligibility: Meeting the eligibility criteria, including academic qualifications and any entrance exam scores, is the first step.
Competitive Edge: Some programs might have a competitive selection process based on interviews, portfolios, or entrance exams.
Academic Rigor:
Curriculum: The programme typically includes a comprehensive curriculum covering various aspects of journalism and mass communication, including media law, ethics, reporting, editing, and digital media. The academic rigor will depend on the depth and breadth of the coursework.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates must have completed their 10+2 (Higher Secondary) education or equivalent from a recognised board or institution.
The minimum aggregate marks required in the 10+2 examination should be 50% or as specified by the university.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Raja Mansingh Tomar Music and Arts University offers full-time BA in Music with a specialisation in Violin. The university came into existence in the year 2008 and since then, it has been offering a wide range of music courses to students, ensuring much importance to arts education. Selections of students will be based on merit at the higher secondary examination, with no less than 40%. It also comes across as one of the good options for aspirants because of the kind of resources and dedicated faculty musicians receive here.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
While considering the BA programme provided by Maharaja Agrasen College compared to Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, the factors come out to be many. Maharaja Agrasen College has lower tuition fees, with a slightly higher rating by Shiksha reviews, while DCAC presents a higher overall review score but at a much higher fee range. A short comparison of Maharaja Agrasen College and DCAC are:
| College Name | Tuition Fees | Overall Shiksha Reviews |
|---|---|---|
| BA at Maharaja Agrasen College | INR 540 | 3.8/5 |
| BA at DCAC | INR 25,500-INR 58,500 | 4.0/5 |
Note: The fee structure mentioned is as per the official website/sanctioning body. This, however, may vary and hence is indicative.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No official data available regarding Maharaja Agrasen College's BA placement 2024. As per the overall NIRF report 2024, the highest package offered in the Maharaja Agrasen College placement in 2023 was INR 30 LPA. The median package for UG 3-year placements in 2023 was INR 3 LPA. Out of a total of 942 students, 132 were placed and 242 opted for higher studies. As the NIRF report 2023 reports, in the previous year, during Maharaja Agrasen College placements in 2022, 85 UG (3-year) students were placed with a median package of INR 3 LPA. These figures show good placement performance carried out by the UG graduates.
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Yes, Maharaja Agrasen College follows a reservation policy for BA admission to make the admissions more inclusive and provide equal opportunity. Yes, the College provides reservations to the candidates belonging to SC, ST, and OBC categories. Such a policy will allow candidates from these categories access to a certain percentage of seats in their respective BA programmes. The seat allotment is to be undertaken through the Delhi University Common Seat Allocation System, DU CSAS, based on the scores obtained in the entrance examination and academic merit, reservation guidelines followed accordingly.
