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Prarthana Bain

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Whether it Is a distance or regular mode, the admission fee depend upon the universities. Generally, central universities take less fees than the state universities which also varies on the basic of the course and university. So, an absolute fee structure could not be provided. For better help, you need to check it on the official website of various universities.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Students of English literature can get jobs with the media as reporters. It is also possible for them to get jobs with newspaper firms. If they have a degree in journalism, they can get jobs with news broadcasting firms like NDTV, CNN IBN, Zee News, Star News Communication, etc. Companies that print out Magazines as well as journals too take in students of English literature frequently. Content development and ITES firms also recruit English post graduates.

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Prarthana Bain

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No you can not as you are in 1st year now. If you have completed your graduation, you can pursue both. One in regular mode and another one in distance mode is welcome but not two different courses are valid if done at the same time.

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Prarthana Bain

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Yes, it is necessary to have MA degree to pursue M.Ed.

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Exam pattern of Sanskrit entrance exams:
The time duration allotted for the MA Sanskrit entrance exams is 2 hours. The admission test is carried out in a single paper of 100 marks. Four marks are granted for each correct answer, where one mark is reduced for each wrong answer. Anyway, the pattern of the admission test may vary with University that carries out the same.
How to procure application forms for Sanskrit entrance exams?
It is possible to collect the application forms through any of the following methods.
University Websites
University Counters
Post:
The applicant has to pay the application fee before submitting the same through any
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The minimum criteria for MA (English)-full time depends upon the university.
It varies from 45 to 60% in various universities
The minimum criteria in JNU is Bachelor's degree in the 10+2+3 pattern of education with a minimum of 50% marks.
So, you can get admission in JNU. The notification for admission is published generally in the month of Feb-March every year.

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Bipin Jha

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A Bachelors (10+2+3) degree (Major/Honours) or equivalent from a recognised University, in any discipline, with a minimum of 50% marks or 5.5 CPI in a 10-point scale (45% marks or 5.0 CPI in a 10-point scale for SC/ST/PD candidates) in major/honours only.

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