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ROHIT Rohit

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English (Honours) without CUET — but it depends on the university or college.

Central Universities (e.g., Delhi University, BHU.

  1. You cannot get admission without CUET in these institutions.

2. State Universities and Private Colleges:

Many state universities (like Kolkata University, Osmania University, etc.) and private colleges do not require CUET.

They admit students based on 12th marks or their own entrance exams/interviews.

3. Open/Distance Universities:Universities like IGNOU, U.P. Rajarshi Tandon Open University, NSOU, Madurai Kamaraj University, etc. offer BA English (Honours/General) in distance mode without CUET.

Admission is usual

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Manashjyoti Sharma

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International students whose first language is not English must submit proof of English language test. Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus accepts English language tests such as TOEFL, PTE, METU EPE, and more. Moreover, international students are required to score the minimum marks that are listed below:

English Language Test

Minimum Score Requirement

TOEFL iBT

75 - 86

PTE

55 - 65

METU EPE

60 - 70

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Chandra Chaudhary

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Northeastern Illinois University accepts TOEFL & IELTS scores for admission from international applicants. PTE and Duolingo scores are also accepted. The minimum scores required for admission are given below:

Tests

UG Minimum Scores

PG Minimum Scores

TOEFL

  •  iBT: 61
  • Paper-Based: 500
  • Computer-Based: 173
  • iBT: 79
  • Paper-Based: 550
  • Computer-Based: 213

IELTS

6.0

6.5

PTE

44 or higher

53 or higher

Duolingo

105 or higher

120 or higher

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Shailja Rawat

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After completion of a BA in English Literature course from Bharathiar University Distance Education, students become eligible for a wide range of job opportunities. In general, students who have a BA degree in English can pursue different career paths, each with the potential for attractive earnings. Check below to find a list of various job profiles for BA degree holders to pursue and their corresponding average salaries:

  • Journalist: INR 3 LPA to INR 5.5 LPA
  • Teacher: INR 4 LPA to INR 6.5 LPA
  • Human Resource Specialist: INR 2.70 LPA
  • Executive Assistant: INR 3 LPA to INR 3.5 LPA

Note: The above-mentioned are industry-based average payout

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Sayeba Naushad

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Adverbs are the word that modifies the meaning of a verb, an adjective or another adverb. They tell us about how much, in what manner, how far, in what degree and to what extent. E.g. all, very, probably, very, etc.

  • Example: She learns quickly.

Adjectives are the words that add meaning to the nouns or pronouns. They simply make noun and pronoun more descriptive. E.g. beautiful, honest, brave, wealthy.

  • Example: She is a quick learner.

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Sayeba Naushad

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The following steps will help to identify the Adjectives:

  1. Identify the Words that Describe Noun or Pronouns
  2. Pay attention to the Position of the Adjectives
  3. Ask questions about noun and pronoun to know the details
  4. Pay Attention to Comparative and Superlative Forms
  5. Pay Attention to Suffixes

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Sayeba Naushad

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The Adjetives are of following types:

Type of Adjective

Function / Usage

Examples

Descriptive Adjectives

Tells about quality or kind of a person/thing

tall, beautiful, soft

Quantitative Adjectives/Adjectives of Quantity

Tell us about the quantity of a thing

many, few, some

Demonstrative Adjectives

Tell us about a specific thing or person which is meant

this, that, these, those

Possessive Adjectives

Show ownership or possession

my, your, his, their

Interrogative Adjectives

Asks questions about nouns

which, what, whose

Distributive Adjectives

Refer to individual members of a group separately

each, every, either, neither

Comparative & Superlative Adjectives

Show comparisons between two or more nouns

bigger, best, more intelligent

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Sayeba Naushad

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The examples of Adjectives are:

  1. Bangalore is a large city.
  2. Ram is an honest man.
  3. I ate some pudding.
  4. You have no time.
  5. Have a good day!
  6. Most girls like Barbie dolls.
  7. Don't be in such a hurry.
  8. The CAT is lazy.
  9. I don't like that cafe.
  10. There are five mangoes in the fridge.

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Sayeba Naushad

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An Adjective is a word that describes a Noun or Pronoun or adds meaning to it. It is that part of speech that describes, quantifies, or modifies a noun or pronoun. It gives more details about the noun by giving information about what kind, which one, how many, etc.

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