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Aayushi Harsha

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To prepare for IMUCET english section, candidates must practice vocabulary, grammar, and logical reasoning puzzles to score easy marks. Students must follow the basic rule of reading newspapers daily as it will help them increase their vocab along with that they must also solve basic mental ability tests to help them improve speed and accuracy.

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Virajita Bisht

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For the missing documents or the required English test scores, Concordia University notifies the applicants through the application portal and email. 

The university advises students to keep checking their Concordia Student Centre account and the registered email address for regular updates. This includes the updates on application status. 

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Yes, you can still get admission in BBA at Lovely Professional University even if you didn't study English in your 12th, but there's a condition you should know as an LPU aspirant. Officially, the eligibility for the regular BBA programme at LPU is that you must have passed Class 12 with at least 50% aggregate marks and English as a subject or an equivalent qualification, and you may also need to qualify entrance criteria like LPUNEST or CUET UG depending on the specialisation you choose.

If your board didn't include English as a subject, you can still be eligible by submitting a certificate of medium of instruction in English from your

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Pappu Gupta

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Honestly the biggest mistake people make is waiting until they feel "ready" to speak. That day never comes.

What actually works is daily small practice — not big sessions. Talk to yourself while commuting. Describe what you're doing out loud. Watch one YouTube video in English and repeat sentences after the speaker. Do this for 30 days and you'll notice a real difference in your confidence.

Also, stop focusing only on grammar. Spoken English is about chunks and rhythm, not perfect sentences. "I'll get back to you on that." "Could you say that again?" "I think what you mean is." — these small ready-made phrases are what fluent speaker

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Pappu Gupta

Beginner-Level 1

Honestly the biggest mistake people make is waiting until they feel "ready" to speak. That day never comes.

What actually works is daily small practice — not big sessions. Talk to yourself while commuting. Describe what you're doing out loud. Watch one YouTube video in English and repeat sentences after the speaker. Do this for 30 days and you'll notice a real difference in your confidence.

Also, stop focusing only on grammar. Spoken English is about chunks and rhythm, not perfect sentences. "I'll get back to you on that." "Could you say that again?" "I think what you mean is." — these small ready-made phrases are what fluent speaker

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Puhup Kumari

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Uttaranchal University offers BA English under UG level for the duration of 3 years. Students need to pass class 12 or equivalent examination in any stream from any recognised board. Minimum 50% marks in aggregate for general category and 45% marks in aggregate in case of SC/ST category. The admission is based on merit, computed on the basis of marks secured in qualifying examination. University also conducts interviews of all applicants before admitting the eligible students.

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Mohit Datta

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I personally believe that both contextual and active learning methods are important. You can blend them into your routine to learn the grammar naturally. The contextual learning means reading and listening and the active technique is writing and speaking. 

You can also join a short or long-term English course, whichever suits you. 

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Some tips are here to help you 

  • Read newspapers daily
  • Watch English movies / shows without subtitles
  • Talk to yourself before the mirror to boost confidence and reduce hesitation
  • Read books and novels to improve your vocabulary
  • You can also join a short-term English-speaking course. They really help you with grammar and public-speaking.

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Lalit Rastogi

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See, grammar is a huge part of the English subject. If your grammar is weak, you'll have a problem grasping the subjects in the English Literature course.

This course focuses on students to respond and read to novels of the large spectrum, playing and create poetry with associated genres.

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Shikha Arora

Contributor-Level 9

Online courses offered by various universities across India have been listed below for the reference of students

BA English Literature Online Course Colleges

BA English Literature Online Course Fees

Amity5 style="height: 21px;" width="50%">INR 14,400 - 15,900
Amity5 of Distance Education, University of MadrasINR 16,710
School of Open Learning, University of DelhiINR 2,000
Amity University OnlineINR 99,000
Amity5 Subhas Open UniversityINR 9,900

Note - The information is taken from the official site of the college.

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