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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Which UG course you have done?

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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For MA in comparative Indian literature, I listed down Some of the topics which can be prepared are as follows:
History of English LiteratureIndian English Literature,Prose and Poetry,
Drama and Fiction Popular Works of the Indian Literature,The Sanskrit Language and its influence ,Hindi Literature of India.
Hope this helps.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

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No, NLSIU offers only 5-year law course immediately after your 12th standard. There are several other universities where you can do three-year law.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
It is a sincere effort to bring about a change in attitude and responsiveness to the variety situations in life - both personal and professional. The way you talk to people - your tone, body language and the words ; staying motivated; managing and respecting time well; response to failure and trials and challenges; ability to support and help people while working as a team and ability to take initiative. All of this and more comes together to form a positive mental development. Staying calm and patient and aware of any situation and concern is really key point.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi,
It is a sincere effort to bring about a change in attitude and responsiveness to the variety situations in life - both personal and professional. The way you talk to people - your tone, body language and the words ; staying motivated; managing and respecting time well; response to failure and trials and challenges; ability to support and help people while working as a team and ability to take initiative. All of this and more comes together to form a positive mental development. Staying calm and patient and aware of any situation and concern is really key point.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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1. Read and Practice a lot.
2. EDX, Coursera, Futurelearn and Udemy offer host of wonderful courses that you can register in and improve your skills.
3. Most important is, to practice what you have learnt and even better keep a note of all the practice you do and what are the learning key points from it. You can thus be your own teacher.
4. Post all of this, you can choose a professional certification if need be. But self study and application of what you studied like activities and case studies will boost confidence.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Prerna,
B.A or Bachelor of Arts or B.A (General) is an undergraduate course. It is not subject-specific. One can choose no. of combination subjects, apart from 1-2 compulsory subjects. This combination vary from institute to institute. Normally, a candidate needs to study 5-6 subjects out of which 1-2 are compulsory and 3 electives.
There are some subjects available in B.A.:-
1.Anthropology
2.Archaeology
3.Education
4.Economics
5.English
6.French
7.Geography
8.German
9.Hindi
10.History
11.Liberty Science
12.Literature
13.Mathematics
14.Philosophy
15.Political science
16.Public Administration
17.Psychology
18.Sanskrit
19.Sociology
20.Journalism and mass c
...more

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shiv,
For applying for PG, you need to clear your graduation completely. Of course you can appear for the entrance exam for PG while appearing for final semester or yearly exam of graduation.

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