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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Jain College, Jayanagar doesnot mention a specific moe of application for Jain College, Jayanagar MA admissions. Generally, the institutes affiliated to Bangalore City University do accept applications in both online or offline mode.
Since, there are no accepted entrance exams for Jain College, Jayanagar MA course, candidates can assume that it is possible to apply offline.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
To complete the Jain College, Jayanagar MA admission process, candidates need to provide copies of the following documents in both digital as well as physical form:
- Class 10th and Class 12th passing certificate and marksheet
- UG level Degree
- Transfer Certificate
- Migration Certificate
- ID and address proof
- Scanned images of candidate's signature
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
There is no explicit mention of Economics being a mandatory subject for Jain College, Jayanagar MA admissions. However, the institute mentions the requirement of relevant discipline to be eligible for Jain College, Jayanagar MA admissions.
Thus, candidates may need to complete their graduation in a discipline where Economics is a mandatory subject.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, Karnataka PGCET is not a mandatory entrance exam to be qualified for Jain College, Jayanagar MA courses. The institute decides the selection of candidates based on merit of last qualifying exam score of a candidate.
Thus, candidates who have appeared for the aforementioned entrance exam will not be evaluated based on their scores in the entrance exam.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Jain College, Jayanagar MA admissions are available for direct admissions to all eligible candidates. In order to be eligible for MA at Jain College, Jayanagar, candidates need to clear their undergraduate degree with a minimum aggregate of 60%.
Once the candidates have received their UG level degree, they can apply directly for MA admissions.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
IIT Madras offers placements to MA Humanities students. The median package recorded during MA placements 2025 was INR 17.2 LPA.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
The only main difference between them is their "area of study". This changes the career paths and job options for the postgrads.
An MA in Psychology studies the human mind, behavior, and patterns. The MA in Philosophy, on the other hand, studies the 'why' of existence, values, reason, mind, language, and more.
MA Psychology students work as Mental Health Researchers, Rehabilitation Forensics, Counselors, Clinical Psychologists, Government Officials, Human Resource Specialists, and Social Workers, etc. And MA Philosophy students work as Professors, Lawyers, Consultants, Government Policy Analysts, Journalists, etc.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Well, you don't really need any skills to pursue an MA course. Just fulfill the eligibility requirements, and you're good to go. Most MA colleges require entrance exam scores, so you'd need that as well.
To succeed in your field, some abilities will help you -
- Critical thinking
- Basic technical skills
- Writing & research skills
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
It's huge. An MA in India will open doors for research-based roles and further studies, like a PhD. You'll get in-depth knowledge in a specific area, which will eventually enhance your chances of getting higher pay.
If you're planning to move abroad, I would suggest that you pursue your master's there only. It'll give you better chances of industry-networking, global exposure, more acceptance in the market, etc.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
It's a completely personal choice. MA is a master 's-level degree and is not needed in every industry or job role. You can get decent job options with a BA degree or maybe a Diploma course.
Pursue an MA when you want to go for a research-based role or are planning to pursue higher studies like a PhD. An MA will definitely enhance your chances of getting paid higher, but not in every field.
You need to analyze your career goals and see if an MA degree fits.
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