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Aastha Shive

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There are specific things to do that can improve your communication skills:
1. Listen, and listen. People want to know that they are being heard. Really listen to what the other person is saying, instead of formulating your response. Ask for clarification to avoid misunderstandings. At that moment, the person speaking to you should be the most important person in your life. Another important point is to have one conversation at a time. This means that if you are speaking to someone on the phone, do not respond to an email, or send a text at the same time. The other person will know that she doesn't have your undivided attention.
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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Piya,
Yes, you certainly can. By law, it is allowed to pursue one correspondent and one regular course simultaneously.

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Mehak Seth

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Hi Aman,
You have got enough percentage to pursue English Honors from any private university. It's better to go for regular college than distance education.

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Pallavi Jain

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The student must possess any one of the following qualifications:
1. BA with Honours in English / BA (General) with at least 45% marks in English as an Elective subject.
2. Bachelor's degree in any subject with at least 50% marks in the aggregate or Master's degree in a subject other than English.

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Devangna Sharma

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Most probably admissions are closed in this particular course for almost all categories and if you are adding music in best four then there will be a deduction of 2.5% from your aggregate of best four.

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Devangna Sharma

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No, while calculating your percentage, you need to take physics, maths & chemistry only in consideration for taking admission in B.Sc physics as far as my knowledge is concerned.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
Eligibility for MA in English is as follows: Candidate should have passed 3 years Bachelor's examination under any recognized university in any discipline and should have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% aggregate marks for SC / ST candidates) to be eligible for MA in English.
Good luck.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
The candidate should pass 10+2 examination and should have a minimum of around 50% in graduation from a recognised university.

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Pallavi Jain

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Eligibility for Master of Arts (MA):
Candidates must have hold of Honours/Spl. Honours/ graduation degree under 10+2+3 pattern the relevant /concerned subject from a recognized university. A candidate must have passed the qualifying degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45 % for SC/ST/OBC/Differently abled, etc.).

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Ph.D admissions are announced separately at most of the universities. These days, the routine admissions are going on and these will be followed by Ph.D admissions notices. Kurukshetra University shall be coming up with its forms after July. You have the option to do Ph.D from any reputed university. DU, PU Chandigarh, KUK, Amity, JNU, Himachal Pradesh University and many other state, central and private universities have not yet released their admission forms. Remember that, the number of seats shall be different.

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