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kanksha Mutreja

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ELIGIBILITY OF THE Bachelor OF ARTS [BA] (POLITICAL Science)
For admission to B.A. A. In Political Science course, a student must have passed theirIntermediate or 10+2 examination any stream from a recognised board or university with a minimum of50% marksin aggregate. Certain colleges prefer students who have studied Political Science as a subject in 10+2 and have scored 45% or more in higher secondary school examination. Banaras Hindu University also has an age limit for admission to B.A. A. Political Science programme which is 22 years.
As far as i am aware english is compulsory to add up in you percentage calculations . Furthermore ,
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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The best four subjects percentage is important, so first calculate the that and then the cut-off of 2018 will decide if you are eligible for B.A. English Hons. or not.
Also, every college offers different cut-offs for different courses.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Sugandha Vats

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There is no set formula for employment.
There are no guarantees.
However, choosing Hons. would mean that you will study the subject in great depth, and that might expand your options for your career.
Both English and Psychology have a great scope. You can choose either of the Hons., or you can choose B.A. Gen where you'll be studying both, but not in that much depth as in an Hons. course. If your interest lies in both then you should study B.A. Gen, or if your interest gravitates more towards one of the subjects then Hons. would be a better option.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes, sure. For other details, you may check the prospectus of MA English DU:
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=m-a-english

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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With this rank there are only 50% chances.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Sagar,
It is difficult to point out a college which will admit you. Admissions are done on basis of merit-lists and/or entrance exams. DU cut-offs generally are very high and vary from category to category, course to course. You are advised to go through this article and have an idea of previous trends, notice how many cut-off lists have been announced:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697

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anila k

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Here are the names of some of the premier institutes for studying English hons. :-
1. LSRC, DU
2. SSC DU
3. HINDU, DU
4. MIRANDA, DU
5. KNC, DU
6. XAVIERS, KOLKATA
7. CALCUTTA university. , KOLKATA
8. JADAVPUR university. , KOLKATA
9. CHRIST, BANGALORE
10. XAVIERS, MUMBAI.
11. JNU, DELHI (for Masters)
12. KMC, DU
13. GARGI, DU.
14. HANSRAJ, DU
15. CARMEL, BANGALORE.

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anila k

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Minimum percentage required is 45%. Eligibility % would be aggregate of one language and three best elective subjects.
Environmental Education (ISC), Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Painting, Dance, Music, Physical Education, Home Science, Engineering Drawing and all other vocational subjects are not considered as elective subjects.

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