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Nazia

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No, Maths is compulsory for Maths Hons.

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Apoorva Chandolia

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St Xavier's College - Jaipur provides both UG and PG courses in English. Bachelors of Arts- Honours in English. Literature: Honours in English. Is an undergraduate degree course in English. Literature. The course helps in developing employable skills like creative and aesthetic language skills for the students, to explore avenues such as Journalism and Mass Communication, Publishing, Content writing, Management, Higher Education, and Research. The course broadens the students' horizons to equip them with an interdisciplinary approach, building a strong platform for the Master's Programme in the discipline of their choice. Master of Art
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Shubham Dubey

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Here, if we're talking about B.A. Economics, it means study about economics in a general sense like you will have to read some basic concepts and terminology, economics history by some basics writers, then
If we have economics Hons, it means a specialization in economics, it leads to a well versed in economics background like we'll have to study about conceptually criteria and all, future application-based knowledge about economics, stats, Maths econometrics, etc. And then we have B.Sc. Economics generally means a study approach to economics through some research work and analytical concepts and methodology in statistical sense and econ
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi. For B.A. In geography you can visit the website. No information given about this course. Admission is based on 10+2 marks and merit based. Kindly visit the link. https://www.shiksha.com/university/kota-university-uok-37065/course-m-a-in-geography-179107.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, BHM is a better option. If you go for BHM you would have better job opportunities, both in India and abroad. Even during the recession, the hospitality industry is the least affected because of numerous reasons. There are many options like hotels, cruise ships, restaurants, airlines, etc. Where you can start your career once you are a graduate. If you do it from any of the IHMs, then you would many companies walking in for the campus recruitment. It's your choice to stay in India or to work in other countries. If you have an aim of doing an MBA, then BBA is a better option. Also, if you want to do MBA in hospitality then
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, the best B.A. The subject is that which has a link or some syllabus common to the general studies papers. These types of subjects are - History, Geography, Economics, Political Science
By opting for these types of subjects for the optional some syllabus of general studies paper get prepared itself. With the optional paper preparation. These subjects are also useful in the preliminary exam. This type of strategy will save a lot of time during preparation. It is a good & smart approach to the exam. You can pick from the following five:
Geography
Political Science
Economics
Modern History
Sociology
You can also take any literature
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Yes, one can write the UPSC and MPSC exams who is graduate from YCMOU because YCMOU is recognized by UGC and granted statutory power by the Maharashtra State legislature. See anyone who is graduated from recognised universities by University Grants Commission then they all eligible for almost every government exams like exams of Maharashtra Public Service Commissions (MPSC) and Exams of Union Public Service Commission UPSC as well. If you found it useful then upvote or thumbs up my answer. Good luck.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. No, you can only do B.Ed.
The admission to B.Ed. course is done as per instructions of Punjab government
For detail information you can SEE below link
https://www.shiksha.com/college/bhai-gurdas-group-of-institutions-sangrur-151053/course-bachelor-of-education-b-ed-753211
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Shivam Kumar

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Somewhere between 75-80 percent.

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