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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

Scholar-Level 17

You not only add this college but also try your best to be in this college as this is the best college of this region after college of engineering Pune, in terms of placements, faculty and infra.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Yes, you may try.
The college offers BA, B.Sc. and B.Voc courses at UG level. At PG level, the college offers MA and M.Sc. programs in various specializations.
Applications for admission toFergusson Collegehave to be submitted online.
Applicants who have appeared for Higher Secondary Examinations in Science/ Arts/ Commerce are eligible for admissions to various undergraduate courses.
For admission to MA and M.Sc courses, candidates with Bachelors degree in the concerned disciplines are eligible to apply.
Admission to all the UG courses will be merit-based as per the rules of the university.
Selection to the PG courses is done on the basis of
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Dhanya John

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Do it in English medium, as some laws are only easy explained in English and it would be tough translating the whole thing in Hindi with the meaning of it changing. And, you can practice anywhere in India with English language.

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Christofar Woo

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Yes, of course, you can do law but there are so many specialties in law. Also, firstly, you need to decide that in which stream you would like to do law in i.e. crime, labor law, etc.

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Madhumitha GomathinayagamHR Professional, Educational & Career Counselor

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Dear Learner,
There are no fixed marks, you should have pursued the highest Marks amongst the applicants applied for the course. Depends upon the demand for the course, the admission move forward.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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The minimum eligibility criterion required for the candidates is to possess a Bachelor's degree in English or relevant discipline from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 60%. Admission to M.A. English is done on the basis of entrance tests. January 2, 2019
Eligibility: Graduation degree in English with minimum 60% marks in aggregate
Name of the course: Master of Arts in English
Admission Process: Entrance exam based or merit based
Course Level: Postgraduate.

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Rohit Khalekar

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Yes, you can still become a lecturer by qualifying the NET exam after completion of your M.A. It does not matter if you have completed your MA from Open University, all you require is that university should be a recognized university and you have completed the post-graduation with a minimum required marks. NTA conducts the UGC NET exam twice a year for candidates who want to make a career in lectureship. After qualifying the UGC NET exam you can directly become an assistant professor in any of the top UGC recognized universities across India. You should complete your master's with 55% aggregate marks (50% for some reserved categori
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Christofar Woo

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I don't know where are you from I mean from which state or city. The thing is that you can apply for the same by visiting the campus. There is no other option. Sorry to say, but it's the last option.

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Christofar Woo

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See, it depends on the college or university protocol because everywhere rules are different, you need to personally visit the campus and get in touch with the authorities.

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JUNAID ALAM

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The cut-off for BA (Hons) in English is 70.

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