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Ankit Kumar

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The CUET seats 2023 mentions the total number of seats available in various courses and universities.

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vishnu raj

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Yes, you can cancel your application for CUET (Christ University Entrance Test) by following the cancellation process specified by the university. The cancellation process may vary depending on the university's policies and procedures, so it's best to refer to the official website of CUET or contact the admission office of Christ University for the exact procedure. However, it's important to note that cancellation of your application may not necessarily result in a refund of the application fee or any other fees that you may have paid. The refund policy of the university will be applicable, and you may or may not receive a refund depen
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Sumit Raj

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If you don't have Maths in your 11th or 12th then I think maybe you will suffer from little bit of difficulties. But as B.Com (Hons) is a field of commerce then others subject will be easy at some level.

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Tripti Jaiswal

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CUET has already published the detailed syllabus for all the subjects on its official website. Economics is one of the popular domain subjects in section II, which is chosen by a large number of students. The economics syllabus for CUET involves the study of the production and consumption of goods, accumulation, and distribution of services. This subject has already lured many students because of the rich diversity in the course syllabus and also the advanced scope and opportunity it provides to the student after completion of the course. CUET has already declared the economics syllabus for CUET and also made it clear that it will incl
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Sumit Raj

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The important documents are:
Aadhar Card
Photo
Signature
Marksheet (Not sure).

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Ritika Srivastava

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Candidates need to appear in the CUET UG exam to get admission in some of the undergraduate courses of Jamia Millia Islamia. These courses are: B.Tech, B.Arch B.A. (Hons) Persian, B.A. (Hons) Urdu, B.A. (Hons) (History), B.A. (Hons. ). French and Francophone Studies, B.A. (Hons. ). Spanish and Latin American Studies, B.A. (Hons) (Economics), B.Voc (Solar Energy) (Self Financed), B.Sc. (Hons) Physics B.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry B.Sc. (Hons) ( Applied) Mathematics), B.Sc. (Biotechnology). .

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Kajal Kumari

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Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology CUET for a B.A. In Media and Communication Studies. However, I can provide some general guidance on the topics you may expect to study in a typical Media and Communication Studies programme:
1. Media Theory and Criticism: This will cover the history and development of media, media effects, media ownership and regulation, and critical perspectives on media.
2. Media Writing and Reporting: This will cover the basics of journalistic writing and reporting, including researching, interviewing, writing news articles, feature stories, and opinion pieces.
3. Digital Media Production: This will
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vidhi srivastava

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I don't have access to the specific syllabus for CUET's B.A. Journalism Honours programme. However, I can provide you with a general idea of the topics and subjects that may be covered in a journalism programme at the undergraduate level:
Introduction to Journalism: history and evolution of journalism, ethics, and principles of journalism, news gathering and reporting techniques. Writing for Media: principles of effective writing, different styles of writing, news writing, feature writing, and opinion writing. Mass Communication and Media: theories of mass communication, role of media in society, media management, and media law. Digital
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