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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, scholarships are available from Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) to deserving and underprivileged undergraduate MBBS students.
Merit-cum-Means Scholarship: For students whose household income is less than Rs. 5 Lacs (or Rs. 1,500 per month) and they have good marks.
Minority Scholarships: Provided to minority students by the Ministry of Minority Affairs.
Delhi Government Minority Scholarships: For students from underrepresented groups.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University Delhi, Karampura Fees & Eligibility
Course Fees Action (INR)
BA - 60,500 (1st Yr Fees)
M.A - 73,000 (1st Yr Fees)
MPH - 73,000 (1st Yr Fees)
B.Voc - 61,000 (1st Yr Fees)
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
If you have missed adding or are unable to find the university in the CUET (Central University Common Entrance Test) form, you may still be able to apply to that university by filling out their specific application form, provided that the university allows for this or else start over with the different device.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, I can. Delhi University, also known as DU, has several colleges that offer BA (Hons) in Psychology. Some of the well-known colleges under DU that offer this programme include:
- Miranda House
- Kirori Mall College
- College ofaul deadline is fast approaching, so students need to apply before it's too late.
- College of North Delhi
- Kamala Nehru College
- Maharishi Valmiki College of Education
Please check the official website of DU for the latest updates and more information on the application process and requirements for the BA (Hons) in Psychology program.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The primary differences between a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Liberal Arts are found in the courses and skills acquired. In the liberal arts and social sciences, critical thinking, communication, and holistic learning are often prioritised in B.A. degrees. B.Sc. degrees, on the other hand, frequently include topics like math, science, and technology and tend to be more focused on reasoning, logic, and quantitative abilities.
Essentially, the decision between a B.A. and a B.Sc. in Liberal Arts ultimately comes down to personal preferences regarding the emphasis on humanities versus STEM-related subjects a
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
So basically Saheed Rajguru College and Aryabhatta College both are under the University of Delhi where the Aryabhatta College is honoured with NAAC A+.
If we talk about fees in both colleges the fee of Aryabhatta College is INR 2.28 Lakhs whereas the fees of Saheed Rajguru College is around INR 33,530/year.
Both colleges have good infrastructure both have BBA courses but the BBA is not good in Saheed Rajguru College as it is better for BMS ( Bachelor in Management Studies).
So, in my consideration please choose Aryabhatta College for BBA rather than Shaheed Rajguru College as it is best for BMS.
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