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PRINCE MISHRA

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No, you don't need to be "fluent" in English to do a BA Honours English, but you do need a high level of proficiency in reading, writing, and strong comprehension skills, as well as a passion for the subject. 

So that it might be showing your interest towards the subject and what you have done in graduation period

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Krishnendu Lama

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The basic rules of direct and indirect narration involve changing the pronouns, tense, and time expressions. For example, in indirect speech, present tense often changes to past, and words like "today" become "that day". Always remove quotation marks and use a reporting verb like “said”, “told”, or “asked”.

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Jaya Taneja

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Yes, even if students have not studied in an English-medium school, they can still take the SAT exam. The SAT exam can be taken if it is mandatory for submission as a standardised test score. In case, the universities do not require it, taking SAT exam can be skipped. 

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Mohit Kumar

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Being a fluent English speaker will definitely be an advantage for you, but it's not a parameter for success. You can have strong writing skills, creative thinking, or presentation skills. It depends on the career path you choose if you need to have fluency in English. For example, if you want to get a job as a Translator, Customer Care Associate, or even an English Teacher, you'll be required to have a strong command of your spoken English.

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Ishita Aggarwal

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Candidates must choose the medium they are comfortable with. RRB Group D books are available in both English and Hindi. Candidates must also choose the books that have covered the syllabus and are easily understandable.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Here are some top BA English Hons college options for great placement opportunities in India:

BA English Hons CollegesAverage Package 
Shiv Hanumanbax Surajmall Kanoi College PlacementsINR 38.2 LPA
Government Arts and Science College, Kovilpatti PlacementsINR 26.6 LPA
Shiv Nadar University (SNU) PlacementsINR 17.9 LPA
Apex University PlacementsINR 15 LPA
Apex4 Aurobindo College (Evening), University of Delhi PlacementsINR 12 LPA

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Shikha Arora

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For the top DU colleges, the cut-offs for the BA English Hons are generally high ranging from 97.5% to 99.5%, or maybe even higher. High demand BA English Hons DU colleges like Lady Shri Ram and Miranda House normally exceed 99% cutoff. Get more details on the CUET DU Cut Off 2025.

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Atul Arora

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No, that's not true. It's a vast programme that'll teach you many aspects of the English language, like literature, linguistics, genres, creative writing, communications, literary theory, etc. A BA English Hons will prepare you for unlimited career opportunities in fields like Media, Journalism, Advertising, Marketing, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality, Teaching, and so on. 

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Have a look at the Past Perfect Continuous Tense examples below:

  • They had been playing outside when it began to rain.
  • The cats had been meowing all night.
  • The mother had been preparing the meals before the guests arrived.

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Pragati Datta

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One can easily remember Vocabulary words by following these practices:

  • Actively use the new words
  • Apply their usage for communication
  • Practice their usage using flashcards
  • Learn these words in contextual sense

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