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Ansh Patel

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NMKRV bangalore B.A in Journalism, Optional language (English/Kannada), Psychology fees is INR 20,943 Annually. The duration of the course is three years. The total tuition fee for Bachelor of Arts in Journalism is INR 62829 for three years. The actual fee may vary. The fees might include components other than tuition fees.

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I don't have access to specific information about admission requirements or current updates for NMKRV College for Women beyond my September 2021 knowledge cutoff. Admission requirements can vary from year to year and may depend on factors such as the number of applicants and the overall competitiveness of the program.

To determine the marks required for admission to the B.A. programme in Journalism at NMKRV College for Women, I recommend reaching out directly to the college's admissions office or visiting their official website. They will have the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the specific admission criteria and the

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YASH PRATAP SINGH

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Starting your first year at Delhi School of Economics (DSE) can be an exciting and transformative experience. Here are some helpful tips to make the most of your time at DSE and ensure a successful start to your academic journey:

  1. Understand the Curriculum: Familiarize yourself with the curriculum of your chosen program. Understand the course requirements, credit hours, and electives. Plan your academic journey accordingly to ensure you meet all the prerequisites and requirements.

  2. Attend Orientation Programs: Participate in orientation programs organized by the university and department. These programs will provide valuable information ab

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YASH PRATAP SINGH

Beginner-Level 4

Determining the "best" course at Delhi School of Economics (DSE) depends on individual interests, career goals, and academic preferences. DSE offers a wide range of courses in economics and related fields, and each programme has its unique strengths and opportunities. Here are some of the popular and well-regarded courses at Delhi School of Economics:

  1. M.A. in Economics: This is one of the flagship programs at DSE and is highly regarded for its rigorous curriculum and focus on economic theory, policy, and research.

  2. M.Sc. in Quantitative Economics: This programme combines economics with quantitative methods and is suitable for students int

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YASH PRATAP SINGH

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If a student fails internal exams in Delhi School of Economics (DSE), it can have several implications on their academic progress and overall performance. The consequences of failing internal exams may vary depending on the specific rules and policies of the university and the respective course/program. Here are some common outcomes when a student fails internal exams:

  1. Re-Examination or Make-Up Exam: In some cases, the university may provide an opportunity for a re-examination or a make-up exam for students who have failed the internal exam. This is usually done to give students a chance to improve their performance and pass the exam.

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YASH PRATAP SINGH

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The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) at Delhi School of Economics (DSE) is calculated based on the credit-based grading system used by the University of Delhi. The CGPA is a measure of a student's overall academic performance across all the courses they have taken during their programme of study. Here's how CGPA is typically calculated at DSE:

  1. Grade Point (GP) for each course: Each course is assigned a grade based on the marks obtained by the student in that course. The University of Delhi follows a 10-point grading scale, where grades range from A+ to E, with corresponding grade points from 10 to 5, respectively.

  2. Credit Hours (CH)

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