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Arshita Tiwari

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The MIT School of Humanities BA admission Schedule is as under:

DatesEvents

20 Feb - 31 Jul 24

BA Registration and Provisional admission
2 Aug 24BA First merit list
6 Aug 24BA Second merit list
11 Aug 24BA Third merit list
17 Aug 24Commencement of classes

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Arshita Tiwari

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No, admission to MIT School of Humanities courses is based on written Statement of Purpose (SOP) submitted by the candidate, followed by an interview. MIT ADTU- School of Humanities admission process is a multi-step process that begins with the release of MIT application forms on the official website of the University. Interested candidates, who meet the course-specific eligibility criteria, are required to register their candidature and make their course selection at the time of the application process and pay the required application fee.

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Arshita Tiwari

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Candidates willing to take admission in MIT School of Humanities need to fill the application form available on the official website of MIT ADT University.

The steps to apply are as under:

  • Select the preferred course and fill your personal details.
  • Choose your Nationality and select if you want hostel facility.
  • Upload the required documents and click on 'Submit'.
 

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Arshita Tiwari

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Candidate seeking admission to MIT SOH BA (Hons) in English must have passed class 12 with a minimum 50% aggregate or equivalent with CGPA 5 and above. MIT School of Humanities shortlists candidates based on the Statement of Purpose submitted by the candidate. 

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Arshita Tiwari

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In BA (Honours), you specialize in a particular subject right from the start and receive a thorough grounding in that subject whereas in a regular BA, you study three subjects and get the option to choose your subject of choice only at a later stage in your degree.

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Arshita Tiwari

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MIT School of Humanities offers B.A (Honours) English/ B.A. (Honours) English with Research, M.A. English (ELLT) and Ph.D. English.

The table below shows the eligibility and selection criteria of MIT School of Humanites courses:

CoursesEligibilitySelection
BA (Honours) English/ BA (Honours) English with ResearchClass 12 with a minimum 50% aggregate (45% for reserved category)Statement of Purpose
MA English (English Language and Literature Teaching)Bachelor's degree with a minimum 50% aggregate from a recognised UniversityStatement of Purpose
PhD in EnglishMaster's from a recognised universityPET + interview

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Ankita

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B.A. (hons) Economics and Psychology is a three year undergraduate degree programme at IILM University Gurugram and students with any discipline in 10+2 from recognised board can pursue the same. 

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B.A. (hons) Economics and Psychology is a three year undergraduate degree programme at IILM University Gurugram and students with any discipline in 10+2 from recognised board can pursue the same. 

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B.A. (hons) Economics and Psychology is a three year undergraduate degree programme at IILM University Gurugram and students with any discipline in 10+2 from recognised board can pursue the same. 

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