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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can study MA Philosophy courses because you have already completed your undergraduate degree and you qualify the minimum eligibility criteria of CUET PG for M.A Philosophy, which requires a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks. 

Since you are eligible for the CUET PG exam, most colleges accepting CUET PG scores will allow you to pursue MA Philosophy in their institutes. 

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Anurag Singh

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Yes, if you have enrolled in  Govt./Govt. Aided or Govt Sponsored  College in West Bengal, which is under Government of WB you have the option of writing in English as well as Bengali.

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Abhishek Dhawan

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To answer questions from the critical thinking section of NPAT exam, test takers need to work on their decision-making and problem-solving skills. Solving past question papers will help candidates preparing for NPAT.

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YASH SHARMA

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In recent years, the cutoff has been around 60% for the general category and 55% for reserved categories.

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Abhishek Raj

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Many aspirant students are unable to enroll in normal courses at the Colleges or Departments of the University of Pune because they do not have the financial means, do not have the time, or do not live close enough to the Colleges to attend full-time. Some of them are either employed, stay-at-home moms, or even elderly people unable to enroll in conventional classes.

These students have been assisted by the University of Pune for many years through its External Registration Program, which enables them to enroll in specific courses, conduct independent study using the provided curricula, and then directly sit for exams leading to graduat

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can take up a Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Law and Ethics. Postgraduate Diploma programs in Medical Law and Ethics are designed to providespecialisedknowledge and skills related to the legal and ethical aspects of healthcare and medicine.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It depends a lot on your interest.Try to choose a subject which you have studied earlier at UG / PG, which overlap with prelims and GS/ language.

 

Subjects like History, Geography, Political Science, Economics are good to have .

Between Psychology and Philosophy I is tough .You can choose the one which interests you as overlapping part from both in pre and GS is very limited.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can pursue M.A. Philosophy from there. It is a recognised university.

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