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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Not every applicant is guaranteed partial funding at many universities, including those that offer an MA in Sociology, even after getting an offer letter. Finance options, including financial aid or scholarships, are frequently competitive and may call for further applications or meet particular requirements. Depending on merit, need for financial assistance, or departmental recommendations, several colleges offer assistantships or partial support; however, not all students are offered this benefit. Application procedures and deadlines for financial aid should be thoroughly investigated by candidates, in addition to the specific fundin
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The most recent deadline for the M.A. in Defence Studies program at Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University is usually determined by the number of applicants and the entrance exam or requirements that the university sets. In previous years, the cutoff points have typically fallen between around 50% and 60% of the final score. This indicates that applicants who receive scores in this range on their qualifying examinations or entrance exams are probably going to be given some thought. However, depending on the volume of applications and their quality, these numbers may change each year. Referring to the university's official releases or ge
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
The qualification required to apply for the programme is a minimum of 50% marks in the respective bachelor's degree from a recognised university. Students who are pursuing final year bachelor's programme are also eligible to apply.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Gautam Buddha University provides a 50% relaxation in tuition fees for SC/ST candidates, as per the norms set by the Uttar Pradesh government. This exemption applies to all newly enrolled students in the academic session 2023-24, including those pursuing an M.A. in English. Since you have scored 62% in your B.A. (Honours) in English from Delhi University, you would be eligible for this fee relaxation if you belong to the SC/ST category.
For more details related to fees or the university, you can visit either the official website of the university or the Shiksha page for the same.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The exact weightage of European History is not disclosed by the university. However, based on observation only a few questions are asked from this topic. Indian History dominates the CUCAT question paper for MA History.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Dear candidate, if you are a BA graduate, pursuing an MA course can prove to be quite beneficial for you. MA courses can improve your job prospects because there is a higher chance for a recruiter to prefer an MA graduate over a BA graduate. There are certain job positions in the academic field such as Assistant Professor at the university level, for which only those candidates can apply who have completed a master's degree. So, by pursuing an MA degree course you will be able to expand your knowledge, which can further help you pursue a career in research or academia as well.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello candidate, distance MA and online MA or Master of Arts courses are the ones that you can pursue in irregular modes of education. In correspondence or distance MA course, you do not have to attend regular college and you can directly appear for semester exams. You may have to appear for seminar classes, and practical exams depending on the specialization and college. In online MA course, you will get to attend lectures in online mode. Depending on the course provider you can attend live classes or recordings. Your semester exams are also conducted in online mode.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes you can pursue MA or Master of Arts course through distance or correspondence mode of education. If you are a working candidate or you have other commitments then pursuing an MA course in distance mode can be a good option for you. This way you would be able to expand your knowledge and enhance your job prospects. You will find around 160+ colleges in India that offer MA courses in distance mode. Some of these are IGNOU, School of Open Learning (DU), VMOU etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot apply for MA after completing UG Diploma. This is because MA is usually considered equivalent to Class 12 and for MA which is a postgraduate level course you should have completed a graduation. If you have completed a course that is equivalent to a bachelor's degree then you can apply for Master of Arts courses otherwise you will not be eligible to apply.
Suggestion: You can pursue a BA course in your preferred specialisation and then pursue an MA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, if you want to pursue MA or Master of Arts courses, you should have completed graduation. Make sure that you have secured at least 50% aggregate marks in graduation. Also, make sure that you have studied from a recognized institute. As you may already know that Master of Arts is a postgraduate degree course, which you can pursue in any of the available specializations. For most MA specializations, all graduates can apply. You should once check the eligibility for the specific specialization that you want to pursue.
Rest, you need to appear for entrance exams like CUET PG, IPU CET, PUCET, etc. and get good marks to be able to match t
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