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For admission to BA course at Punjab University, applicants must have passed the Class 12 examination with relevant subjects from a recognised board. The duration of this course is three years and the same is offered across all the affiliated colleges of the University. Below mentioned are the BA subjects at Punjab University:
Economics Core Course 1: Introductory Microeconomics
Economics Core Course 3: Introductory Macroeconomics
Economics Core Course 2: Mathematical Methods
Economics Core Course 4: Mathematical Methods
for Economics-I for Economics-II
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course
(AECC)-I ( Environment Studies)
Ability Enhancement C
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You may be able to find the previous year's question papers on the official website of the Panjab University or by contacting the university's examination department. Additionally, some coaching institutes or online portals that provide study materials and coaching for various entrance exams may also have previous year's question papers available. It's important to note that while solving previous year's question papers can be helpful in understanding the exam pattern and types of questions asked, the syllabus and pattern of the exam may change from year to year. Therefore, it's recommended to refer to the latest syllabus and practice
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Know the exam pattern: The first step is to know the exam pattern and syllabus for the B.A. LL.B. Entrance exam at Panjab University. The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions, and the syllabus covers topics such as General Knowledge, English Language, Legal Aptitude, and Reasoning Ability. Create a study plan: Once you know the syllabus and exam pattern, you need to create a study plan that suits your requirements. Allocate enough time for each subject and revise regularly. Practice mock tests: Practice mock tests and pr
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