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Rayamkula Harish

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For M.A. + B.Ed. combined admission, having only 44% in graduation and 72% in M.A. is sometimes restricted as many colleges demand 50% marks in graduation.

Some private institutes, such as Lovely Professional University or Amity University, may consider the M.A. marks (55-60% and above) or entrance test scores, neglecting the lower UG score. Colleges in the region, such as Chaudhary Devi Lal University or IGNOU (with distance mode), offer B.Ed. with relaxed criteria (45% to 50% in PG).

Direct M.A. entry is not a problem for 72%. 

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Rayamkula Harish

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The seats for the BA programme at LD Arts College number at about 200-300 which are in conformity with Gujarat University's norms of capacity allowed for affiliated colleges. Precise figures would depend on specializations established; many seats are going to follow popular trends in terms of number of seats, i.e., English or Psychology will distinguish itself by 60-80 each, while the lesser popular ones like Sociology and History would go 40-60 each.

Seats may increase if pressure grows, rooted in faculty or infrastructure. Withdrawal percentages from these and other reserve category students (OBCs/SCs/STs) allocated by the government

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Rayamkula Harish

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LD Arts College, affiliated with Gujarat University, does not have a stringent entrance exam requirement for the BA course. Entry is more based on merit and one's 10+2 percentage from recognised boards-CBSE/ISC/Gujarat Board. Differs as General category students typically have 60-65%, while reserve categories like SC/ST/OBC could go in the range of 50-60% based on past cut-off marks.

There will not be any standardized tests like the one conducted in CUET in 2024, and things may change in a later date. The selection majorly is dependent on the performance in arts or related subjects, with the requirement of passing the final year. This p

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Rayamkula Harish

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The latest cutoff for open merit BA admissions at LD Arts College in 2024, based on the merit system of Gujarat University, was 60-65% for general category students in the 10+2 examination.

In reserved categories like OBC, cutoff marks were set around 55-60% with SC/ST having a range of 50-55% whichever the cut was from the stream (Arts, Commerce). Such figures are past trends as the particulars for 2024 are not fully available yet.

The cutoffs fluctuate depending on the total number of applicants and number of seats available (usually 200-300 seats). For 2025 similar ranges can be expected, but final lists will be dependent on the board

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Khushi Jaiswal

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To gain admission to ITM institute of hotel management in Navi Mumbai for a BA programme you need to Pass your 10 + 2 with minimum 50% marks and English as a compulsory subject. Apply online and participate in a written test followed by a personal interview.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Admission to KVIMIS, Coimbatore, remains uncertain even with 180 marks in UGC NET, for the Ph.D. in Management. This institution kinds of require all applicants to write UGC NET for entry into this Ph.D. program.

 The cut-off for each year is dependent on the number of applicants and seats available. A score of 180 out of 300 is around 60% and will definitely be low for the threshold most times for top institutes-from 65% to about 70%-for general category students. Reserved categories might have cutoffs at pretty low levels, about 55%-60%, but borderline still.

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Dhruv Bhoir

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Admission to the Bachelor of Arts in English Honours programme at Presidency University,  is conducted through the Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test.

Here are some of the important dates:

  • Application Form Release date is expected in March 2025.
  • Application Deadline date will be till the third week of April 2025.
  • PUBDET Examination Dates are scheduled for June 21 and 22, 2025.

Here are also some reccomendations:

  • Regularly check the official websites of WBJEEB (wbjeeb.nic.in) and Presidency University (presiuniv.ac.in) for the latest information.

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Charitha Nekkallapu

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You can directly apply for the Bachelor of Arts programme at Sanjivani Arts, Commerce and Science College on their officail website. Fill the merit form and wait for the email to get the user ID and using that ID to complete the online admission form Alternatively you can directly visit the college and fill the form.

 

 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Admission to Joda Women's College B.A programme is possible by completing an application on the college website and its offline campus application options. Prospective students need to pass their Class 12 exams with a minimum 30% score for general category students yet 25% for SC/ST category pupils. Student need to pay INR 12,390 as total tuition fees to study the 3-year B.A programme at Joda Women's College. June marks the beginning of admissions at the institution while the selection process depends on academic merit. 

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Sudhanshu MishraI AM A COLLEGE STUDENT.

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You will have to understand the dimensions of Political Science, I think you must be in class 12th. If yes then, Start reading Contemporary World Politics book first and then switch to Indian Politics book. Make a thorough notes of every chapter, they all are important but have good command of the last 4 chapters.  

Know your syllabus, allot your time accordingly and revise your notes carefully and take help from YouTube channels. Also don't forget to do Image Questions and Mapping from Indian Politics Portion especially Congress Domination part.

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