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Hello, I am afraid that you are thinking ahead of time. It's great but unfortunately not feasible in today's environment. UGC and universities decide on the requirements of subjects that a student must pass to get a degree of B.A. Or B.Sc. Or B.Com etc. In national education policy, lots of freedom is given to students to select subjects to get credits and ultimately a degree. Best wishes to you.
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