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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a you can go for MA Interior Design after completing BSc Interior Design course. This will give them more specialisation and in-depth knowledge of the subject. Candidates must complete BSc Interior Design from a recognised university and must have scored minimum 50% in graduation. Many colleges also conduct their own entrance examinations for admitting students in MA courses in Design. You can also pursue MSc in any other specialisation under Design. Hope this helps!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both MEd and MA in education are postgraduate-level courses to help one excel in their teaching career. But there are certain differences as well. One's makes depend on one's interest and professional pursuits. Here are a few things candidates can consider while choosing the right course for themselves.
Particulars | MEd | MA in Education |
|---|---|---|
Focus | Focuses more on providing practical experiences. For the same, the course includes internships and field visits. | Focuses more on providing research and theoretical knowledge regarding various educational concepts and practices. |
Specialization | No specific specializations are available. | Provides various specializations like educational psychology and educational technology. |
Career Prospects | Provides various opportunities to candidates, including leadership roles in schools, counseling departments, or curriculum designing. | Provides students with the opportunity to work at different designations in the educational department. Also, best for candidates who wish to pursue PhD in education. |
Suitability | Most suitable for candidates who wish to become future educational leaders in work in various domains including curriculum development and educational policy. | Most suitable for candidates who wish to pursue a career in academia, research, and policy analysis. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The cost of an MA programme at Maharshi Dayanand Universit Rohtak can vary depending on the specific specialisation you choose and any additional fees that might apply. The annual tuition fee for most MA programs at MDU Rohtak falls within the range of INR 800 to INR 74,000
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The CUET PG cutoff for the M.A. program admission at Vikram University is not available explicitly. Vikram University offers a 2 years M.A. in English course at the PG level. To get admitted to Vikram University M.A. in English course, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 45.0% in graduation.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes you can easily take admission in M.A English because the course eligibility is having graduation degree in any field.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The two-year MA programme at Punjabi University has 34 specialisations and is designed to give students advanced knowledge and abilities. The MA programme has a tuition price ranging from INR 18.7 Lakh to INR 1.6 crore. With the exception of the TV and Film Production specialty, which involves an aptitude exam, admission is mostly determined by merit. Subjects with unique qualifying requirements, such as women's studies, history, psychology, Hindi, English, and so on, are covered by specialisations. All things considered, the degree offers a wide variety of specialisations along with a route for students to continue their postgraduate
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, to be eligible for MPhil course with Political Science specialisation you should have completed MA Political Science. Though International Relations falls under the larger domain of Political Science, we cannot consider MA Political Science and MA International Relations to be same. However, there could be some state universities or private institutes which can offer you admission in MPhil course irrespective of your specialisation in MA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you should have completed a master's degree before pursuing MPhil. As per the eligibility criteria in Indian colleges you should have completed postrgraduate course with at least 45%-50% marks. If you are interested in research field and you have completed a 4 year bachelor's degree then you can pursue PhD directly after graduation.
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