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Amrit MishraMeri hati toh durghatna ghati!

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What 'Astha Singh' said is certainly a good answer but I would also like to draw you attention on Reva University, Bengaluru.

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Amrit MishraMeri hati toh durghatna ghati!

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Either you can take a job or if you want to continue your studies than you can do M.Phil.

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Amrit MishraMeri hati toh durghatna ghati!

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You should go for a Ph.D course.

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Amrit MishraMeri hati toh durghatna ghati!

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If you want a good job then you should go for Masters and then Ph.D in English. You should also clear competitive exams like UGC NET or SET.

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Harshit Mehta

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Please clarify your question. Do you want to do a course in computer application with MA in English?

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shreyas chopra

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The minimum qualification for admission to the M.Phil programme will be at least 55% marks in the aggregate in M.Com./ MIB/ MHROD/ MFC/ MBA and other such degrees which are equivalent to the MBA degree of Indian universities.
However, the candidates with degrees other than M.Com./ MIB/ MHROD/ MFC/ MBA would be required to furnish an equivalence certificate from the Association of India Universities or any other competent authority. The onus of producing the relevant equivalence certificate lies on the candidate.
Or, PG in the relevant subject with a minimum of 55% marks.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Tamanna,
First and foremost ask yourself, what is your passion? What subject interests you? Simply doing B.Sc serves no purpose. Do BA and then MA in English if you like the subject. Then you can seek job as teacher, As such English language tutors are in big demand in market.

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Abida Javed

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Hey,
There are fewer chances for your admission. Till then you can wait for the list of selected students issued by the dept.

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manish BadhiyeB.E (E&Tc) |MBA (Mktg)|Assistant Manager @Kotak.

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Agarwal classes for English.

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Arpita Devi

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No, they will release a list of cut-off percentage. If your class 12th percentage is above the cut-off, you can go for counselling. However, getting more than the cut-off percentage does not secure a seat. It depends on number of students going to the counselling and number of seats available.

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