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Bhavesh Baraskar

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Yes you are eligible for M.A History in JNU.

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Priyanka Bhardwaj

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Yes, because of its course and you have completed degree. Hope you are in doing beginning of MA.

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Priya Dwivedi

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There is no cutoff information for MA in History at JMI, only the expected cutoff is available. I am afraid that even the expected cut off for MA in History is not available yet.
Expected JMI Cut-Off - PG Courses
The following are the cutoff of JMI ranges for the University's various postgraduate programmes.
Cut off range
MA Hons (Arabic)
55.75 - 81
MA Hons (English)
51-71
MA Hons (Economics)
63-86.25
MA Hons (Political Science, Sociology, Psychology)
32-45.50
MA Hons (Hindi)
31.25-59
MA Hons (Persian)
39.25-78.25

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Priya Dwivedi

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It is INR 15000 (Annually) and the course is 2 year long.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The TISSNET score does carry weightage in the final selection process for admissions to TISS (Tata Institute of Social Sciences). However, the weightage of TISSNET score in the final selection varies for different programs. For most programs, the weightage of TISSNET score is around 40-50%, while the weightage of PI. (Pre-Interview Test) and PI Personal Interview is around 50-60%. However, for some programs, such as the M.A. In Human Resource Management and Labour Relations, the weightage of TISSNET score is higher (around 70%) than the weightage of PI. And PI. Therefore, it is important to check the specific weightage of TISSNET score
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Ghanishtha chauhan

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Yes, you can take M.A. After completing your B.Com but you should have at least 50% in your graduation.

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