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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Admission to all the courses is based on merit in the qualifying exam followed by an Interview. Admission to most of the courses is based on entrance tests like JEE/ CAT/ JEEP. For some courses admission is given on basis of marks in last qualifying exam.

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As per the last few years' trends, you have a good chance at getting the admission to B.A. Programme at MGKVP Varanasi. Every year, following the publication of the merit lists, the MGKVP Varanasi offers counseling. To get MGKVP Varanasi admission 2023, the applicants who made the cut on the MGKVP Varanasi merit list 2022 must attend counselling. The candidates are granted provisional admission to the course after counselling. The shortlisted candidates must pay the admission fees by challan or online within the allotted time in order for their admission to be confirmed.

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Eligibility criteria for B.A. Course at Jindal School of Psychology and Counselling, O. P. Jindal Global University: Students must have done 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 60 percent marks from any CBSE ISC State Boards, IB, Cambridge, and other Government recognised Boards. The duration of the course is 4 years.

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A B.A. in Journalism typically focuses more on the theoretical aspects of journalism, including history, ethics, and the role of journalism in society. Students in this programme may also have the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of journalism, such as investigative journalism, sports journalism, or broadcast journalism.

On the other hand, a B.J.M.C. programme is more practical and hands-on in nature, with a focus on developing skills such as news reporting, writing, editing, and production for various media platforms such as print, radio, television, and digital media. B.J. M. C. programs also often cover related subjects

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about -
- CUET
- Jamia CET
- D. U
- B. H. U
- Kurushetra University
- Allahabad University
- HNB Garhwal University.

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Here are some ways you can get admission in a college to pursue B.A. LL.B. Without taking CLAT exam:
* *Take the university's own entrance exam:* Some universities conduct their own entrance exams for admission to B.A. LL.B. Courses. These exams are usually less competitive than CLAT and they offer a wider range of colleges to choose from. * *Apply for admission on the basis of merit:* Some colleges offer admission to B.A. LL.B. Courses on the basis of merit. This means that they will consider your 12th standard marks and your performance in the Personal Interview while making a decision on your admission. * *Take admission through ma
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Whether it is better to pursue B.A. LL.B. After class 12th depends on a number of factors, including your interests, goals, and career aspirations. If you are interested in pursuing a career in law, then pursuing B.A. LL.B. After class 12th is a great option. This course will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the law and prepare you for a career in the legal field. However, if you are not sure whether you want to pursue a career in law, then it may be better to pursue a different degree after class 12th. This will give you more time to explore your interests and make a more informed decision about your future. Ultimatel
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