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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

See depends on the cutoff marks which will be released by the St. Xavier College for new admissions. Sorry to say their cutoffs are very high every year. It crosses 95% and above sometimes but keep an eye on the college website and wait for the second and third cutoff list.
Best of luck.

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Amrit Raj

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Shri Ram college of Commerce, JNU, Ramjas College, GGSIPU and many more. There are some private universities also like GD Goenka, LPU, etc.

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shaniya salahuddin

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No, math is not compulsory for B.A. If you don't have mathematics so won't worry you can easily apply for this university.
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Khushi Parekh

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Hi,
Here is a list of some of the well-renowned arts colleges in India you can hope to get into:
1. Lady Shri Ram College (they select candidates purely based on their scores in the institutions entrance exam)
2. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai (45% min. From a recognised board, merit in the entrance test)
3. Christ University, Bangalore
4. Miranda House, Delhi
5. Fergusson College, Pune

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Mayur Sondarkar

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There is no fixed percentage to get admission in Loyola College, Chennai but at least have 1st division ion to get admission in Good College. But, if you are a Catholic Christian, you are definitely in, irrespective of your marks in class 12th. You can approach some prominent people to recommend you. These are some ways mostly.

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Abhishek LoliyekarAlways try to gain new experience

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Yes, of course. Especially for Science student it is necessary, because you have a different background. I hope you got some answers.

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Mohit Sood

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Hello Satish,
Yes it offers.
Thanks.

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Reedam Jain

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Focus on your syllabus, refer sample papers, do online tests and practice and accordingly work, you will definitely score good in this way. All the best.

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Anmol Sethi

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Economics will help you gain a deep understanding in the concepts of micro and macroeconomics and various other facets of economy. In terms of career prospects, you can do Masters after BA.

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