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Hi.

In raw marks (out of ~800):

  • Very good chance: 600–700+

  • Decent chance: 520–600

  • Borderline: below 500

 BA LLB is competitive, so higher GT + English score matters a lot.

For BA (Programme) (NOT Hons)

You can apply for BA Programme in many universities.

 Required Score

  • 70–85 percentile is usually enough

  • Raw marks: 500–600+

 For BA (Hons) Political Science / History (DU)

Not possible at DU, because:

  • You did not study Polity or History in Class 12

  • DU requires the same domain subject

(Some other universities may allow it, but DU does not.)

 What Matters MOST for You

Since you don't have Polity/History:

Focus on BA LLB

  • Maximize E

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Diya Nihalani

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Though most colleges do not require a maths background for admission into this course. One can still say that mathematics is used in the practical applications of scientific principles. One can require basic mathematical operations and calculations. Also, financial planning, budgeting, and resource management all require math skills for calculation of interest rates, depreciation and profit margins.

 

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Diya Nihalani

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The home Science certificate courses help students learn the fundamentals of home Science from scratch. The market value depends on the individual requirements.
Home Science certificate can be a worthy choice if the quality of the content is useful and offers relevant skills. You can highlight these certifications in your resume to add weight to your candidature at the time of job interviews. 

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Diya Nihalani

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A Home Science course offers students the study of home and family life. Major Home Science subjects are - nutrition, child development, clothing and textile design. Other subjects are interior design, family resource management and consumer science.

After a course in home science, you can look forward to making a career in fields like nutrition, child development, interior design, fashion and consumer science.

Besides the professional aspect, the knowledge and skills gained through this course lead individuals to make positive contributions to their own lives, their families and communities.

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Aman Pal

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No clear indication home Science available as a subject in BA at a Shanti Tara college but Shanti Tara college are offer's a Bachelor of Arts BA  programme with various specializations like B.Sc, B.Com and BBA and more 

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Anand Soni

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Yes, you can absolutely take Home Science after completing your Intermediate (12th grade) with MEC (Mathematics, Economics, and Commerce). Home Science is a versatile field that welcomes students from various streams, including commerce. The eligibility criteria for most B.Sc in Home Science programs only require a 10+2 qualification from a recognised board, without any specific stream prerequisites. This is a wonderful opportunity to diversify your knowledge and pursue a field that combines scientific principles with practical applications for home and community management.

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For the UGC NET Home Science exam, the important dates vary with each cycle, as the exam is typically conducted twice a year (June and December). For example, the application period usually opens a couple of months before the exam month, lasting for about three to four weeks. The admit cards are released approximately ten to fifteen days prior to the exam date. The actual exam for the June session typically falls in the last two weeks of June, while the December session exams are usually in the first two weeks of December. Always refer to the official NTA UGC NET website for the precise and updated schedule.

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