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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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66% is too less for BA in Xavier's. It's really not possible to get in with that score. Still if you fall in Christian minority then you may try.

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ashutosh chauhan

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If you are from general category, then it is very low chance to get admit in this course, because the cut off of this course closed in above 90%. But, you had a little chance in out of campuses colleges.
If you belong to OBC category, then you must get admission for this course. Mostly in last 3-4 cut off, you will get admit for this course.
For more information regarding admission process, visit DU website.

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Mano, You can click here and find all the information regarding NET in detail https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/ugc-net.

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Pallavi Jain

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Bachelor's Degree in Psychology (BA/BS) is an undergraduate degree conferred upon a student who has met all the graduation prerequisites at a degree-granting college or university. Typically, a BA in Psychology will take 4 years to earn; however, if the college permits, it may be completed in less or more time. The general range of completion of degree requirements is 3-5 years. Students who major in psychology are desirous of a greater understanding of the human mind, emotions and behaviors. Some utilize the bachelor's degree as the foundation for graduate degrees in psychology or other disciplines; others use its benefits to enter th
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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Akanksha, The Bachelor of Applied Science, often abbreviated as B.A. S is a highly advanced course in Science. Students who have already had a Bachelors Degree in Science, Engineering, or any other related subjects are eligible to apply for the B.A. S Courses. A professional work experience of four years is also an added requirement in some institutions and for select disciplines. Top Institutes/Universities offering BAS are:
Allahabad University
Bharath University, Delhi.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi, Yes you may get admission with this percentage in the college. Candidates who has passed the 10+2 or its equivalent examination is eligible to apply provided he/she has also passed in English having full marks not being less than 100. No candidate shall be allowed for admission after a lapse of more than 3 years from the year of passing the previous qualifying examination or discontinuation of recognised regular Course of Study after passing the previous qualifying examination. For the purpose of determining eligibility for admission to the Honours Course, aggregate marks shall be calculated by adding the marks in top-four subjects
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sanchit narang

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There are no specific books which will provide the short-cut of preparing for the entrance. All you have to do is, you just go through the previous year question paper and there you will get the idea and a nature of questions by which you will find some specific topic which usually asked questions and from there you can prepare in 14 days of study by focussing on that very topics. Well, this is a self-assessing way of preparation which seems to be natural somehow. Otherwise, read the syllabus. Search for a book which covers the whole syllabus. Make sure that you read according to the syllabus, otherwise, you will never be able to finis

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Rohan Ahuja

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Hi Shruthi,
Your college authorities will be able to help you in this regard. I would advise you to contact them and get your doubts cleared.

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