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arjun

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At CU, first year is more of compulsory courses on micro, macro, stats and Maths while in second year, there are non-maths courses from which you can opt for. So, You can survive (happily/unhappily depends on u) without Maths background. At ISI, Maths is a must.

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The discipline of Liberal Arts and Humanities is concerned with the relation and interaction between Language and Literature in a certain Cultural environment. University Institute of Liberal Arts and Humanities at Chandigarh University is one of the best Institutes in Punjab that offers a variety of courses to dig out creativity and livelihood in the students. At UILA, students are adequately prepared for lifelong learning in a multicultural world. Our course set is custom-designed and multidisciplinary that incorporates a range of subjects such as linguistics, philosophy, religion, cultural studies, history, art and literature.

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Students of M.A. English are primarily put to honing skills in verbal and non-verbal communication. It is the blend of the much-demanded prowess and knowledge that make M.A. English students the most sought after across several industries in India. Additionally, it is the passion and love for literature that attracts students from a wide spectrum of backgrounds to take up Master of Arts in English course. Taking a master's degree in English can offer a number of benefits ranging from enhanced career prospects to sound knowledge of international language to improved problem solving skills in the allied concep
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arjun

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Yes, you can get the admission in DU Colleges for B.A. Economics (Hons. ). Maths is required to pursue baccalaureate in economics weather it's a core or additional subject in your class 12th.

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arjun

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There are 20 public research institutes that accept the JEST Exam scorecard for the admission of candidates in M.Sc. Integrated Ph.D. and Ph.D. programmes. JEST has been declared as a National Eligibility Test by Science and Engineering Research Board.

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arjun

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No, candidates have to appear for CUCET for admission to any of the programmes. Apart from CUCET the University also accepts several other national-level entrance exams based on the course.

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arjun

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CU Sports Quota Admission Application Procedure
The process is similar to applying for ECA trials. You will have to fill the DU application form through the official university website.
Apply through the sports quota and upload your Sports Certificate on the DU admission portal.

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arjun

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Selection Criteria: Admission is based on merit in Chandigarh University CUCET and performance in the last qualifying examination.

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arjun

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Chandigarh University admission 2021 to all the UG and PG courses are open now for its Phase-I cycle. This year, the University will be providing scholarships worth Rs 33 crore at Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test CUCET Phase-I.

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Candidates should have passed SSC (10th class) or any other equivalent examination recognised by the Governments of Andhra Pradesh &Telangana State and conducted in 2021. International students shall be of Indian Nationality / Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) Card Holders.

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