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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Graduates with a BA can find employment in both the commercial and public sectors. BA students are not limited to their specialised subjects after graduation, which leads to a diverse range of work prospects. The BA programme is broad in scope and offers a variety of specialisations.
Regardless of prior academic background, personal preferences, or aptitude for a certain programme, there is a suitable plan for almost each candidate choosing the BA course. BA students can join educational institutions, media houses, corporate houses, civil services or police department. Check BA Career Scope.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Bachelor of Arts or BA is the most demanding course for students who have completed their 10+2. Students in a large number opt for seeking a BA degree for a few reasons mentioned below:
- A bachelor's degree in the Arts provides more work opportunities than a degree in Science or business.
- A Bachelor of Arts, as opposed to a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration, or Bachelor of Commerce, concentrates on a broad range of subjects.
- Graduates with a BA degree can join several industries including healthcare, management, business, finance, and commerce.
- They always have chances to serve NGOs and government sectors.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Students interested in pursuing BA courses need to shortlist colleges on various factors like entrance exams accepted, specialisation, fees, scope, placements and pay packages. The table below includes the name of colleges on the basis of the exams they accept. It will give an idea to the aspirants and help them in making their choice.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Prestigious Colleges for B.A (Hons.)
- *Cuttack*: Ravenshaw University, Christ College, Sri University, Udayanath College of Science and Technology
- *Khurda (Bhubaneswar)*: National Law University Odisha, Utkal University-affiliated colleges.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
BA (Human Resource Development) is a full time, three year programme split into six semesters. It emphasizes both theory and practical HR skills, supplemented by value based education and short term courses. Eligibility: Class 12 pass from a recognised board; total course fees approximately INR 75,000.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
For BA admission at Kings Cornerstone International College, Chennai:
- *Eligibility*: 10+2 with 60% aggregate
- *Apply online*: INR 1,500 application fee
- *Courses*: BA in Banking & Finance, International Business, Journalism, and Visual Effects & Motion Graphics
- *Fees*: INR 2.25L - 6.75L for 3 years
- *Check*: cornerstone.edu.in for details.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
At Maharishi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak, the Bachelor of Arts (BA) programme is affordable and popular. The annual fee for general category students is approximately ten to fifteen thousand rupees per year, while OBC, SC, and EWS students often get fee concessions as per state norms. The course runs for three years with multiple subject combinations, offering both core and elective subjects. Admission is primarily merit-based on Class 12 results, and the counselling or application forms are usually released between June and July for the new academic session.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, with 83% in Class 12 (non-medical), you can apply to several government colleges in Delhi under Delhi University (DU) that offer BA programs based on merit through CUET scores, but some colleges under IP University or Ambedkar University Delhi may have limited seats available through direct admission or internal procedures. Keep checking their official admission notices for non-CUET options, if any.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Learn design software like AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Photoshop to make layouts and 3-D models.
Understand colorings and substances like fabrics, paints, wooden, and lighting to create good-looking areas.
Practice sketching and drawing to proportion your design ideas sincerely.
Improve communication competencies to speak well with customers and explain your thoughts.
Know basic assignment management like time planning, budgeting, and running with groups.
Stay up to date with tendencies in indoors styles and green designs.
Build a portfolio of your nice paintings to expose for the duration of activity interviews.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes you can get admission in Delhi University even after you have not choose psychology as a subject in cuet.
The subject mapping is so impossible in du you have to choose those subjects only those were in your 12th only.
And 1 language and 3 domains from list b will be best to take admission in psychology (any subject you have in your 12th)
But relative to all subjects you need more marks in your cuet due to high competition in psychology courses thank you
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