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Best of luck.
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3 year degrees are recognised by UGC and 4 year degrees and recognised by AICTE. The basic course curriculum is the same and even the industry does not differentiate between the two. Coming to your question, which is better. Well, there isn't a completely correct response to this. The plus side of 3 year degree is that you get into the job market a year earlier and the fees at 95% colleges is lower for these courses. The plus side of the 4 year degree is that in the case you wish to go for a Masters course overseas, you are eligible for admissions in all colleges whereas some colleges do not accept a 3 year course from an
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To answer your query, I am attaching a link below which hopefully will clear your doubt:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/b-a-in-theatre-studies-english-and-psychology-department-of-humanities-and-social-sciences-christ-university-hour-road-Bangalore-308221?q=Department+of+Humanities+and+Social+Sciences+Christ+University&rf=searchwidget&landing=clp
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