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Nikhil Prasad

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75% in bachelor degree

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Nikhil Prasad

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85% is latest cutoff

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Nikhil Prasad

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78% in bachelor degree

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Damini arora

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Yes, you can do MA economics after BA in journalism.

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Rupayan deva

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You can try for
Writing job/freelancing
PR
Public school
Journalism
NGOs
Communication
Marketing

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Rupayan deva

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Yes, they usually take admission based on merit, so you can try.

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Rupayan deva

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Minimum eligibility criteria for Jamia M.A. English Entrance exam: Any Bachelors with at least 50 percent marks from a recognised university Reservation.

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Neelesh mishra

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Yes, Even if your advanced or fluent in English you still need to familiarize yourself with the format for an English proficiency exam.

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Neelesh mishra

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Yes, you can join any of these programs after B.Tech.

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deepika maurya

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UGC NET Exam Pattern:
Paper 1
Number of questions: 50 MCQs
Marks: 100
Paper 2
Number of questions: 100 MCQs
Marks: 200
Four Months Study Plan for UGC NET English Literature:
1st Week: Try to Cover the general topics
1- 3 days of Ancient/ Classical Drama
2- 3 days of History of English Literature and Language
3- 1 day devoted to Chaucer Shakespeare
2nd Week: Try to Cover Topics from Drama
1- 3 days to Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
2- 2 days to Jacobean Drama
3- Dedicate 2 days for revision.
3rd Week: Stick to Drama
3 Days of American and other Non- British Drama
4th Week: Unit 1 of Drama
1- 1 day of Jacobean Drama
2- 2 days of 17th and 18th Centu
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