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Manpreet Kaur

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BA offers plenty of employment options in various sectors. Some of the main reasons why students should pursue a BA are:

  • The other reason for BA being a popular course is that it focuses on several subjects in contrast to a BSc,  BBA,  or BCom.
  • A BA degree will enable students to join different sectors like management, business, healthcare, tourism, hospitality etc.
  • Students can pursue a Master of Arts (MA) after BA for further specialisation and in-depth knowledge of a subject.
  • Several government jobs require students to have a Bachelor of Arts degree. So, having an Arts degree will be a plus point.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Some of the popular colleges offering BA degrees are:

·       Hindu College, the University of Delhi

·       Amity University, Noida

·       Lady Shri Ram College for Women, Delhi

·       Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar

·       Christ University, Bangalore

·       Hansraj College, Delhi

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Manpreet Kaur

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No, IGNOU does not have regular mode courses. IGNOU is well known for distance courses. If you wish to take admission in IGNOU then you can join BA programme in correspondence or online mode. If you are planning to pursue BA in regular mode you can take admission in government colleges such as Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Delhi University and its affiliated colleges, Jamia Milia Islamia etc. You can also choose from private BA colleges like Amity University, St. Xavier College, Christ University 

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is a reputable and long-standing institution from where you can pursue BA courses. Taking admission in BHU can be beneficial for you especially in the onset of your career. As you might already know, BHU is renowned for its brilliant intellect and has an extended history. The college has highly skilled faculty members who can guide you in your academic journey. You will also witness good infrastructural facilities for students 
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Manpreet Kaur

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Since there are many different fields covered by BA degrees, it's crucial to select one that fits your interests and career objectives rather than only considering future pay. Some BA fields that can lead to careers with greater salaries are:

  • Economics: Jobs in lucrative industries like finance, consulting, and data analysis can be obtained with a BA in economics.
  • Computer Science: Some colleges offer a BA in computer science, while it is frequently pursued as a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree. Graduates in computer Science typically have great earning potential in professions like cybersecurity, data analysis, and software development.
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Manpreet Kaur

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Candidates who have scored less than 50% in Class 12 can get admission to a BA course offered by several colleges. However, such candidates would be able to choose from a limited number of colleges since most colleges prescribe higher marks criteria for admitting students.

Many colleges offer admission based on the combined scores in entrance exams and board exams. Therefore, the candidates who have performed well in entrance exams stand a better chance of admission to reputed colleges. They can also get admission to private institutes that offer direct admission. They also have the option of enrolling themselves in a&nbs

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Manpreet Kaur

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BA degree serves as a foundation for the student as there are numerous chances for advanced education in this discipline. One can pursue a Masters degree before pursuing a PhD. This cannot be accomplished individually but can be accomplished while working. This also implies that the individual has a better possibility of being hired or chosen in a completely new work environment with better advantages than before.

After graduation, students can consider Civil Services, becoming a teacher,  Content Writer,  and other comparable occupations, or they can pursue an MBA or law. The average pay offered following a BA course is deter

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Entrance exams are a common and widely utilised screening procedure used by many universities to select which applicants must be admitted to a programme. Many well-known universities across the country have built a reputation for conducting internationally renowned research activities. Because the demand for admission to these universities exceeds the number of available seats, these institutions usually hold entrance exams.

Some of the common entrance exams for BA are JMI Entrance Exam, PUBDET, AMU Entrance Exam, CUET, JNUEE etc. The renowned university releases a cut-off list and students who meet the cut-off

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Ranjeeta Rai

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The percentage required for Maulana Azad College BA course includes twelve years of school education from a recognised board. Candidates must make sure to qualify for the BA eligibility criteria before applying for the programme. Additionally, candidates must score at least 60% aggregate in the class 12 exam. However, the candidates belonging to the special categories such as SC/ST /OBC are admitted with 40% aggregate in their class 12 exam.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, you can do MBA after BA. However, it depends also on the course you opted for in your graduation and how it will benefit you while doing your MBA. MBA is one of India's most adaptable post-graduate programmes.

It is the only post-graduate degree programme that accepts students from a variety of backgrounds. In India, nearly 60% of MBA holders come from non-business backgrounds, according to statistics. MBA after BA, on the other hand, is a somewhat unusual and doable choice. Relevant Link: MBA Admissions

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