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The Geography section of the TNPSC Group 4 syllabus includes topics such as physical geography, economic geography, social geography, and environmental geography. Candidates should focus on understanding geographical phenomena, natural resources, climatic patterns, population distribution, and their impact on society and the environment. Additionally, knowledge of the geography of Tamil Nadu and India is crucial for this section.
The Commission will release the syllabus in the official notification but it does not mention the topics in detail and the candidates are required to expand the macro topics to prepare it in better way.
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The latest cutoff data for M.A. In Geography at Government Bangur College is as follows:
- General: 85%
- OBC: 80%
- SC/ST: 75 %
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Yes, you can pursue a Master of Social Work (MSW) after completing a B.Sc in Geography. While MSW programs often accept students from diverse educational backgrounds, it's important to check the specific admission requirements of the universities or institutions you're interested in. Some MSW programs might have prerequisites or preferences for certain backgrounds, but having a B.Sc in Geography should not necessarily prevent you from pursuing an MSW if you meet their admission criteria.
Be sure to research the admission requirements and reach out to the admissions departments of the universities you're considering to get accurate
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Yes, you can enroll in MA Geography by correspondence. There are few colleges that offers correspondence courses to MA students.
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Yes, you can give your NET in Geography if you have done Masters in Rural Development and Bachelors in Geography.
According to the NTA UGC bulletin, candidates with a Master's or equivalent degree, having 55% marks, are allowed to choose any subject of their choice for the UGC NET Examination. They can opt for the subject they studied during their post-graduation or choose another subject they prefer. Selecting their studied subject may make it easier to qualify for UGC NET and obtain JRF Certification, but choosing a different subject is also permissible.
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