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Arpta Singh

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Yes. Candidates should have done their BA (Hons) and not just a normal BA programme to be eligible for admission to PG courses. The academic eligibility criteria is as follows: 

  • Have cleared (not before 2019) or appeared for BA (Hons) examination in 2023 from any recognised University.
  • Have appeared for BA  (Hons) exam and should have their final results at the time of counselling and produce their original mark sheets/grade cards of all semester/annual examinations passed at the Bachelor’s level. Such candidates must fulfil the academic eligibility norms for their applied courses tabled below for admission
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Candidates were supposed to appear and clear PUMDET in order to get admission to the PG course interested in. However, 5% relaxation is given in the cut-off for students of Presidency University. The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) conducts PUMDET to shortlist aspirants for admission in MA and MSc programmes offered at Presidency University, Kolkata. Presidency University Master Degree Entrance Test (PUMDET) comprises separate entrance tests for admission in Science and humanities courses.

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Anurag Singh

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Yes, if you have enrolled in  Govt./Govt. Aided or Govt Sponsored  College in West Bengal, which is under Government of WB you have the option of writing in English as well as Bengali.

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Nishar Ahmed

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ITM University, Gwalior offers B.A. across four specialisations which include a B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication, a B.A. in Psychology, a B.A. in Economics and a B.A. in communication English. The total tuition fee for a B.A. at ITM University, Gwalior ranges between INR 90,00 and INR 3.9 Lakh, depending on the specialisation students prefer to pursue.

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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Maharani College offers BA course for a duration of three-years. Candidates seeking for admission to this course must pass the minimum eligibility criteria in the first place before applying for the course. Further, direct admission is offered to candidates based on their scores obtained in the previous qualifying exam of Class 12. Later on, a merit list is released for the selected candidates on the official website of Maharani College.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Candidates have to visit the official website to download the NPAT admit card. SVKMs NMIMS also sends the NPAT hall ticket to the candidate via an email soon after they choose the exam date. Candidates are allowed to download the NPAT admit card until the exam date.

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Candidates can get all the the information related PUBDET Admit card 2024 here. The admit card has been generated on the notified date for the student to download and take a print. Candidate are required to carry a printed hard copy of the admit card to the examination center. Candidates must ensure that the admit card is not mutilated/ distorted/ soiled even by accident. Candidates with such mutilated/ distorted/ soiled admit cards will not be allowed to appear in the examination.

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In case the candidate faces any problem during admission or thereafter due to any mistake committed by him/her in providing such personal information during online application, the Board is not able to render any help e.g., issuing any letter of correction etc. The candidate must take necessary actions at his/her end with the University, where he/she takes admission.

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