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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The admission criteria for the BA course are both merit-based and entrance exam-based, depending on the college admission requirements for the specific course.
Students must at least secure 50% marks in Class 12 in any stream from a recognised board of India to confirm admission to BA courses. While many BA colleges accept direct admissions based on merit, some of the top BA colleges may demand entrance exam scores for admission.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
There are several private colleges that offer BA course with low fees. Some of which are mentioned below:
BA Private Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
200 | |
396 | |
600 | |
900 - 2.64 K | |
1.01 K |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
There are several government colleges that offer BA course with low fees. Some of which are mentioned below:
BA Government Colleges | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
180 - 14.54 K | |
360 - 80.19 K | |
387 | |
396 - 90 K | |
400 - 52.72 K |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, DU (Delhi University) offers scholarships to students of BA programme. The scholarships are either based on the candidate's academic performance in Class 12 or exceptional performance in other fields or based on his/her socio- economic conditions.
The scholarships offered by DU to students pursuing various programmes are as follows:
- DU Sports Scholarship
- DU SC/ST/OBC Scholarship
- DU Merit Scholarship
- DU Economically Weaker Section (EWS) Scholarship
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
BA (Bachelor of Arts) and BSc ( Bachelor of Science) are undergraduate degrees that a candidate can pursue after Class 12. The table below presents the difference between BA and BSc
BA (Bachelor of Arts) | BSc ( Bachelor of Science) |
|---|---|
It involves comprehension and critical thinking. | It involves the application of logic along with reasoning. |
Communication is one of the core aspects of the programme. | Quantitate skills are the inevitable core aspects of BSc. |
It promotes holistic development. | It promotes research and analysis. |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Graduates with a BA can find employment in both the commercial and public sectors. BA students are not limited to their specialised subjects after graduation, which leads to a diverse range of work prospects. The BA programme is broad in scope and offers a variety of specialisations.
Regardless of prior academic background, personal preferences, or aptitude for a certain programme, there is a suitable plan for almost each candidate choosing the BA course. BA students can join educational institutions, media houses, corporate houses, civil services or police department. Check BA Career Scope.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Bachelor of Arts or BA is the most demanding course for students who have completed their 10+2. Students in a large number opt for seeking a BA degree for a few reasons mentioned below:
- A bachelor's degree in the Arts provides more work opportunities than a degree in Science or business.
- A Bachelor of Arts, as opposed to a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Business Administration, or Bachelor of Commerce, concentrates on a broad range of subjects.
- Graduates with a BA degree can join several industries including healthcare, management, business, finance, and commerce.
- They always have chances to serve NGOs and government sectors.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
Students interested in pursuing BA courses need to shortlist colleges on various factors like entrance exams accepted, specialisation, fees, scope, placements and pay packages. The table below includes the name of colleges on the basis of the exams they accept. It will give an idea to the aspirants and help them in making their choice.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
After graduation, you have two options for further studies: either you can opt for a full-fledged postgraduate degree course for 2 years, or you can go for a PG Diploma or certificate course. A Diploma or certificate will be shorter than a PG programme and will provide you with the same industry relevant skills, but in a specific area of study.
Meanwhile, a PG course will provide an in-depth understanding of the whole subject.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Hello, getting admission to an Economics course online is more simpler and you won't even need to prepare for any entrance exams, because most online courses are offered a merit basis.
You just need to apply online, upload your documents, wait for the college to verify your application, if you get shortlisted, the college with send you a confirmation email.
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