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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Both provide good career options. Careers in corporate finance, banking, accounting, and business management can be got with an MCom, which normally focuses on subjects like accounting, finance, marketing, and management.
Graduates with an MA in Economics are frequently prepared for positions in academia, public policy, research, and economic analysis. Your professional objectives and interests should guide your decision between the two.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
To study MA from St Pauls College Bangalore students must meet the eligibility of having a UG degree with a 50% minimum aggregate score. While for MSc the requirements remain the same with an added requirement of having Psychology as their main subject in UG. While selections will depend on merit or qualifying exam scores and Personal Interview rounds.
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3 months agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates who have completed a bachelor's Degree in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate can apply for MA at SLS, PDEU. The students expecting their qualifying degree result on/ before September 30 of the admission year can also apply.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Jadavar University MA cutoff 2024 ranged between 0.5 and 48.04 for admission to various MA courses for the General category candidates under the Home State quota. The hardest MA specialisation for admission was M.A. in Economics. In contrast, the easiest was M.A. in Education (Day).
The cutoff for the hardest specialisation ranged from 11 to 0.5 in the first and last round closing score, and for the easiest specialisation, the admission cutoff was from 52.76 to 48.04 score in the first and last round closing cutoff.
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3 months agoGuide-Level 15
The total tuition fees for MA in Journalism & Mass Communication is INR 2,400 at Visva Bharati University. Aspirants have to pay the fees to confirm their seat at the time of admission.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
For the MA in Anthropology admission, the most important exam you can prepare for is CUET-PG. It is a national-level exam accepted by hundreds of top colleges across India.
Second, you can prepare for university-level tests if you have a specific college in mind and it conducts its own exam. Next, you can also prepare for state-level exams like Orissa SAMS, Andhra Pradesh PGCET, etc.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The records you'll be required to keep handy during the MA Anthropology admission process
- Your bachelor's degree
- Photo ID proof
- Passport-sized photographs
- Migration certificate
- Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Application
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3 months agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
After completing a 4-year integrated B.Ed degree, the duration of an M.A. (Master of Arts) programme depends on the country and university you choose, but here are the typical scenarios:
1. In India
Standard M.A. duration: 2 years (divided into 4 semesters).
Eligibility: Completion of a B.Ed (4-year integrated) or any relevant undergraduate degree in arts, education, or a related field.
Example:
If you completed B.Ed + BA/Integrated, you can directly enroll in an M.A. programme like M.A. Education, M.A. English, M.A. Sociology, etc.
2. Abroad
UK / Europe: Most M.A. programs are 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time.
USA / Canada: Usually ca
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
A lot, I would say. Be it teaching, civil services, railway, banking, you name it. If you already have a mindset on a specific field, prepare for it; otherwise, explore options that are suitable for you.
You can become a teacher, prepare for competitive exams like IPS, IFS, IAS, or for IBPS (PO, Clerk, SO), SBI (PO, Clerk), RBI Grade B.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Of course, it will. See, if you pursue a UG degree course in a subject, it will give you the base knowledge of it. But opting for a master's course in that particular subject will give you the in-depth knowledge + practical exposure. You'll probably complete an internship during your MA and might also land a campus placement offer.
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