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Virajita Sharma

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Tezpur University offers a postgraduate degree in MA across wide-range of specialisations to students. The university accepts students on an entrance basis for the programme. Interested students can find out the Tezpur University MA specialisations listed below:

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Himanshi Pandey

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AMU MA is a two-year postgraduate programme offered in the full-time mode. Candidates who have scored at least 50% in Bachelor's Degree in a relevant discipline are eligible to pursue MA at the university. Hence, a candidate scoring less that 50% in their graduation degree is not eligible to apply for the programme. Such candidates can pursue MA at some other college or university. They can also check out the colleges offering online MA courses.

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Bhumika Yadav

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St. Xavier's College of Kolkata has set up certain eligibility criteria for its MA course. The candidates need to complete Higher secondary studies in any stream from any recognised board with at least an aggregate of 55% or above. Admission to the MA course at St. Xavier's College is based on merit. Candidates shall check the eligibility criteria before starting the admission prorcess. The primary selection list for GD-PI-WAT will be prepared by the institute based on this score.

After selection, applicants appear in the counselling session, wherein, based on performance and seat availability, they are admitted accordingly. The candida

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Manpreet Kaur

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Students have the option to pursue MFA (Master of Fine Arts), or MA (Master of Arts) in the many different specialisations that are offered in the field of Fine Arts. There are some differences between these two courses which you need to pay attention to:

CriteriaMFAMA
Course NameMaster of Fine ArtsMaster of Arts
Academic OutcomesIt is offered specifically in the field of Fine Arts with special focus to practical aspects.It focuses more on the academic aspect of Fine Arts or other humanities subjects.
Professional OutcomesFine Art painters, SculptorsMuseum Curators, Art Historian

Relevant Links related to MFA Course -

Fine Arts Courses After 10th

Art Coures After 12th.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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MA History and Archaeology, also known as Master of Arts in History and Archaeology, is a postgraduate History degree programme. It is the study of recently documented times through material culture and literature. Students who have done their Bachelor of Arts degree or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university can apply for this course. They also need to have a minimum of 50% aggregate in their Bachelor's degree. 

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