M.A Philosophy

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Admission Process for MA philosophy in NEHU:
Selection Process, the merit list shall be prepared based on the following:
50% marks assigned to the qualifying academic result
50% marks assigned to entrance test conducted by respective departments or any other statutory bodies.
Thanks!

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Shweta Singh

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Please elaborate your question. Where do you wish to apply and what syllabus are you looking for?

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Sopna Joshua

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M.A. Psychology for sure. It helps you to become a psychologist or Counselor with plenty of job opportunities.

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anila k

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For admission in MA philosophy in BHU, you need to have passed B.A., B.A. (Hons). With B.Com degree, you are not eligible.

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anila k

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Yes, you can apply for MA philosophy. You need to have passed graduation in relevant subject from any recognized university.

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Pallavi Jain

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You should have a post-graduate degree with at least55% of marks for general category and 50% marks in the case of SC/ST category or equivalent CGPA in the concerned subject or in an allied subject or any other post-graduate degree recognized by the University as equivalent thereto.
In addition, you should be In-Service satisfying the above eligibility conditions to be able to apply for part-time. Admission into part-time programmes will be made in the specified order of priority as given below, with service seniority in each category:
Teachers working in the University or the A.U.P.G. Centres. Teachers working in Post graduate and profe
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