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Kukki Bala

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It is difficult to say which one is better between the two giants of higher education. Both the universities are equally good. Both are big brands and attract students from every nook and corner of India as well as from foreign. The teachers are very good and there is not much difference on the faculty for both the colleges.

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Azhar Mohamed

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No, there is no course offered in that discipline.

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Kukki Bala

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1. Eligibility is as below:
10+2 with English as a compulsory subject
Or,
Diploma in Pharmacy course (for BA only) with English as one of the main subject,Or,
Three-year Diploma program conducted by State Board of Technical Education, Haryana without passing English or Hindi at 10+2 level
Or,
Two-year Diploma course under DTE, Haryana equivalent to 10+2 awarded by HSEB, Bhiwani with English as one of the subject.
Or,
Any other examination with English as one of the main subject conducted by the Academic Council of MDU.
2. Selection Criteria
The selection is based on merit in the qualifying exam.

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Kukki Bala

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I don't think reverse order of languages specified by you would create any problem, but I would recommend you to discuss with the CTET management once.

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Kukki Bala

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General eligibility for M.A. Economics is as below:
B.A. (Hons) in Economics subject
A minimum aggregate score of 50% at the level of graduation. The eligibility criteria may differ from college to college where for some universities, admission procedure is entrance exam. For some it is Merit based. As in, Delhi University eligibility for merit-based admissions is aggregate 50% in B.A. (Hons) Economics done from DU only.

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Kukki Bala

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The basic eligibility is that the candidates must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board. Mathematics as a compulsory subject is not a mandate.

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Pritpal Singh

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Hi Mehak,
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