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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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You can take any four subjects for BA programme but one of the four subjects should be your language subject. It can be more than one but that one has to be aligned with subject. You should have more than 60% theory component and less than 40% practical. Just take care of these two things and you'll be done. It's not like that you cannot take Hindi throughout your life.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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Yes, there are placements in Delhi University as such but if you want to go for placements in psychology core that I am not sure if there are available which is psychology something which companies are not looking for a search so and if you are from Psychology and give the NBA then you are not that much experience that companies will hire you so if you have relevant skills like computer designing and all then you might get good placements and can also set in placements you can definitely second placement if you have good coding skills so all these things then you can definitely get into it and you can do the courses as such to develop
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Pallavi Bhartikeep calm ....time have to change

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Which course do you want to do?

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anuj wadhwa

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The University will start amission on 17th June 2019.

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Jigyasa Masiwal

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An MBA HR qualification prepares you for a career in the corporate world in the management of peoples skills, positions and performance within the organization such as Recruitment and placement of people, Appraisals, promotions and internal movements, Training and Development of individual and team skills within the organization, Employee services like leave management, health, work-related facilities, welfare services, etc. , Labor and Industrial Relations. In this course, the specialization is only in the second year with the first year having a common set of business and management related subjects for all. A Masters' in Social Work
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Munish Mehindru

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Your chances of getting Government College for the course of BAMS or BHMS at marks of 352 is high. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery BAMS and Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical and Surgery BHMS are the most preferable courses by any NEET aspirant. To get admission in a Government college for BAMS/BHMS course, your score should be above 350 marks. However, it varies from state to state. In some states like Rajasthan, Delhi, Kerala, and Punjab the cutoff may be on the higher side because of less number of seats as well as high competition. However, you can get admission in private colleges because the numbers of private colleges ar
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Munish Mehindru

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Your chances of getting Government College for the course of BAMS or BHMS at marks of 352 is high. Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery BAMS and Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical and Surgery BHMS are the most preferable courses by any NEET aspirant. To get admission in a Government college for BAMS/BHMS course, your score should be above 350 marks. However, it varies from state to state. In some states like Rajasthan, Delhi, Kerala, and Punjab the cutoff may be on the higher side because of less number of seats as well as high competition. However, you can get admission in private colleges because the numbers of private colleges ar
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prerna panwarI am a passionate women with feet on ground

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Yes, this course is available. Please fill the form as soon as possible as tomorrow is the last date of filling the form.

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