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MEGHALI MITRA

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Hello,
After BA (P) with computer applications Master's in computer management is a good option as this course covers all the aspects of computer and management studies.

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MEGHALI MITRA

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Check this link for BA course in university of Mumbai: - https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/course/b-a-university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-fort-13928
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Nitesh Sharma

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No, it is not beneficial for you in that field, you are nowhere going to use it. If you have interest in programming you can learn it by yourself but don't do a professional course in it.

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Exam pattern is the same for all the subjects taken by the UGC NET. There is no subject under NTA UGC NET which will follow the different exam pattern. For Political Science also NTA will have the same exam pattern. Previously exam was conducted in three Paper. NTA UGC NET has changed the exam pattern from July 2018. The exam will be conducted in two parts I. e. Paper-1 and Paper-2. Paper-1 is a General Aptitude subject which is a compulsory subject for all the candidates and Paper-2 was an optional subject which was opted by the candidate at the time of filling their application form. Exam pattern is as follows:
Paper-1 consists
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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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No, there are very less chances, but you should visit website of college for more clarification.

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Munish Mehindru

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Yes, you can and for more details you can refer to the college website as well.

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Munish Mehindru

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For this you can refer to there website.

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