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I still remember the LEVEL OF COMPETITION FOR English. Du the latest cut off for English . honours is 99-100percentile in north
and in south and off it was about 86-95percentile as because about 19.8k students was getting 100percentile in language English . and the competition in Delhi University was at ita peak for B.A. (HONS) English. However out of this 19.8k not everyone take admission in English . hons. So the percentile might drops. Best of luck :). .
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Read widely: Reading a variety of literature such as novels, poetry, essays, and articles can improve your comprehension and language skills. Make a habit of reading regularly and try to read from different genres and authors. Practice writing: Writing practice can help you develop your language skills and express your thoughts and ideas more effectively. Try to write essays, summaries, and critiques regularly.
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Focus on grammar and language: You need to have a good understanding of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary to perform well in the exam. You can refer to books like Wren and Martin's High School English Grammar and Composition and Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary for English language and grammar. Refer to study materials: There are several study materials available online and in bookstores that can help you prepare for the exam. Some of the popular books for B.A. English Honours entra
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And, sometimes Google can help you find the past year question papers too. So, just Google it.
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