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M.A. PHILOSOPHY: ELIGIBILITY
The basic eligibility for pursuing this course is that the student should have cleared their graduation from a recognised institute. Most of the institutes allow graduates of any stream to pursue this course, even engineeringand management. But there are some colleges which make it mandatory for the students to have completed graduation in philosophy or a related subject to study M.A. Philosophy. The students also need to have obtained a minimum of 50% marks in their graduation to study this course in India. Thanks!
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For detailed information, you can see below link-
https://www.psychologycareercenter.org/what-are-the-branches-of-psychology/amp
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You need to have completed HSC (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) to pursue B.Sc (Agriculture) of 4 years duration. Maths is not required for agriculture.
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Having work experience is not mandatory for every course unless you want to do MBA. Firstly, decide what to study, find out where you can study, you have to search universities and their admission requirements. You must accordingly prepare and also, take study abroad tests such as IELTS or the TOEFL. Some countries and specific programme may ask you to take the GRE. Everything is mentioned on websites now, so easily searchable. Popular countries you can target include Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, Netherlands, Singapore and many more.
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