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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it is possible to take readmission in graduation if you have left after the 2nd year. However, the admission process and eligibility criteria may vary from college to college.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, B.A in Kannada offered by NMKRV College for Women. The overall costs of Integrated BA in Kannada at NMKVRV College for Women shall be INR 60000, and the student must achieve a valid 10+2 level score. It's a full time program for three years. More about admission and information you can gather it into their official website.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, you can do MA in archaeology after completing BA in yoga. You must have qualified in a previous course to do MA in Archaeology.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Before CUET was introduced, taking economics after PCM was allowed and you would have had to face a 2.5 reduction in your percentage. The only requirement was that you had mathematics in class 11 and 12. However, now, there is a new criteria for BA Economics Honours. You need to appear for both Economics and Maths in CUET to get economics honours. Since students are not allowed to appear for subjects that they haven't appeared for in their board exams, you won't be able to give economics exam.
But, you don't need to lose hope, you can still do BA Program with a combination of economics and any other subject of
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The intake for UG arts Science and management and computer application is that the students for subject for UG courses is based on merit in a qualify examination and for PG courses various entrance exams like o u cets ICT are considered and the minimum marks required for a candidates should at least 40% marks in the 10 + 2 examination that is intermediate.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
No, you cannot do that you have to start again with the first year examination and if you want to change the course you will do it now may confident decisions this time in your life so that you don't have to think about changing things again and feeling about in the examination suggest good luck and have a bright future.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Your question does not specify which course you wish to apply for at Delhi University (DU) via the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The admission standards for DU via CUET vary according on the programme or department for which you desire to apply. As a result, the minimum score required to get admitted to DU via CUET differs by course.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
If you want to learn something, enroll in Amity because there will at least be instructors instructing you there, as opposed to LU where instructors are frequently missing and, even when they are, are likely unable to finish your curriculum.so choose selectively where do you wanna go.
In contrast to Amity, where attendance is the only factor, LU allows students the flexibility to choose whether or not to attend classes.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
The intake for UG Arts, Science, Management, and Computer Applications is 30 students per subject. Commerce has an intake of 45 students per course. Selection for UG courses is based on merit in the qualifying examination and for PG courses various entrance exams like OUCET, TS ICET are considered.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Guru Govind University registration is open for admission to several UG, PG and Diploma courses, including BA in Mass Comm, PGDMLT, PG Diploma in Mass Comm, PG Diploma in Journalism, Masters in Law. On the other hand, the registration process for BA, BCom, BSc, Mcom, MSc (Chemistry), MA (Sanskrit, Sociology, Gujrati, English) are now closed. The University has also released the first and second provisional list of selected candidates for MCom first semester. Guru Govind University courses along with their selection criteria and fees are given below:
Course
Selection/Eligibility
Total Fee
M.Ed
Selection: Entrance-based
Eligibility: BEd/BA/BSc
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