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Lorna DsouzaCurrent Student
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Hi Kajal,
BA graduates do plenty of things with their lives:
1. They appear for government jobs: Banking jobs, SSC Railway and even civil services. They appear for almost every exam.
2. They go for Law (LLB): Many want to become a lawyer. Humani
BA graduates do plenty of things with their lives:
1. They appear for government jobs: Banking jobs, SSC Railway and even civil services. They appear for almost every exam.
2. They go for Law (LLB): Many want to become a lawyer. Humani
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Hi Kajal,
BA graduates do plenty of things with their lives:
1. They appear for government jobs: Banking jobs, SSC Railway and even civil services. They appear for almost every exam.
2. They go for Law (LLB): Many want to become a lawyer. Humanities study give them edge also. Many lawyers and judges have arts background before law.
3. Some also go for MBA: Arts background students have edge in CAT exams as IIMs looking for diversity. Many arts students try management also mostly in Marketing and HR which are less quant heavy.
4. Majority go for higher studies in their respective fields: A BA in history will go for MA in history and then either a teaching position or a lecturer position in colleges.
5. Teaching career: Arts students mostly B.Ed or PhD and go for teaching career either in school or in university.
6. Journalism as a career: A chunk of population also chooses this field. Many top journalists have arts background.
7. Social work / Social Entrepreneurship: Humanity studies make them socially aware. They know the problems of society. Thus many choose to work in NGOs and some open their own.
BA graduates do plenty of things with their lives:
1. They appear for government jobs: Banking jobs, SSC Railway and even civil services. They appear for almost every exam.
2. They go for Law (LLB): Many want to become a lawyer. Humanities study give them edge also. Many lawyers and judges have arts background before law.
3. Some also go for MBA: Arts background students have edge in CAT exams as IIMs looking for diversity. Many arts students try management also mostly in Marketing and HR which are less quant heavy.
4. Majority go for higher studies in their respective fields: A BA in history will go for MA in history and then either a teaching position or a lecturer position in colleges.
5. Teaching career: Arts students mostly B.Ed or PhD and go for teaching career either in school or in university.
6. Journalism as a career: A chunk of population also chooses this field. Many top journalists have arts background.
7. Social work / Social Entrepreneurship: Humanity studies make them socially aware. They know the problems of society. Thus many choose to work in NGOs and some open their own.
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Dr Debashri banerjeeCurrent Student
Assistant professor Philosophy C.R.P. College
Contributor-Level 6
Contact the University personally. They will help you. However, it is pretty long time since 2007. So, I am unsure about it.
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NIKHIL SONICurrent Student
Winners Never Quit.......
Guide-Level 11
It can be in many universities. So, for further details, you should inquire it from your university authorities.
All the best.
All the best.
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Lavanya PuriCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Varun,
I don't think there is any such provision after your details have been submitted. Still, I would advise you to contact the university directly to get your doubts cleared.
I don't think there is any such provision after your details have been submitted. Still, I would advise you to contact the university directly to get your doubts cleared.
7 years ago
I have got 86% in my intermediate. What is the procedure to take admission for this course?
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Mohit SoodCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Hello Saikiran,
To take admission in state agricultural university like HAU, PAU-
A student with minimum 55 percent marks in senior secondary with PCM or PCB can apply direct to SAU or ICAR. Both ICAR and SAUs conduct centre and state level exam
To take admission in state agricultural university like HAU, PAU-
A student with minimum 55 percent marks in senior secondary with PCM or PCB can apply direct to SAU or ICAR. Both ICAR and SAUs conduct centre and state level exam
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Hello Saikiran,
To take admission in state agricultural university like HAU, PAU-
A student with minimum 55 percent marks in senior secondary with PCM or PCB can apply direct to SAU or ICAR. Both ICAR and SAUs conduct centre and state level exam respectively.
1 Entrance exam conducted by university.If u belong to Haryana.
2If you belong to outside Haryana, you can give ICAR exam.
3 If you are from non-medical, then you can do B.Tech.(AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING) through JEE MAIN score.
I hope this helps you.
Thanks :)
To take admission in state agricultural university like HAU, PAU-
A student with minimum 55 percent marks in senior secondary with PCM or PCB can apply direct to SAU or ICAR. Both ICAR and SAUs conduct centre and state level exam respectively.
1 Entrance exam conducted by university.If u belong to Haryana.
2If you belong to outside Haryana, you can give ICAR exam.
3 If you are from non-medical, then you can do B.Tech.(AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING) through JEE MAIN score.
I hope this helps you.
Thanks :)
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vaishnavi shuklaCurrent Student
LLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Guide-Level 12
Hi Anu,
Medium of instruction: English
Certification: Approved by Bar Council of India, and Affiliated to CCS University, Meerut. Eligibility: (Pre-requisites).
Bachelor of Laws (LLB ) ( 3 Year Degree programme).
A graduate in any discipline with
Medium of instruction: English
Certification: Approved by Bar Council of India, and Affiliated to CCS University, Meerut. Eligibility: (Pre-requisites).
Bachelor of Laws (LLB ) ( 3 Year Degree programme).
A graduate in any discipline with
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Hi Anu,
Medium of instruction: English
Certification: Approved by Bar Council of India, and Affiliated to CCS University, Meerut. Eligibility: (Pre-requisites).
Bachelor of Laws (LLB ) ( 3 Year Degree programme).
A graduate in any discipline with minimum 45% marks is eligible to admission to the 3-year LLB course. For SC/ST candidate the selection criteria has been relaxed to a score of 40% in graduation. Bachelor of Laws (LLB ) ( 5 Year Degree programme).
Candidate who has qualified 10+2/ Intermediate in any stream with 45% marks can apply. For SC/ST candidate the selection criteria has been relaxed to a score of 40% in 10+2.
Medium of instruction: English
Certification: Approved by Bar Council of India, and Affiliated to CCS University, Meerut. Eligibility: (Pre-requisites).
Bachelor of Laws (LLB ) ( 3 Year Degree programme).
A graduate in any discipline with minimum 45% marks is eligible to admission to the 3-year LLB course. For SC/ST candidate the selection criteria has been relaxed to a score of 40% in graduation. Bachelor of Laws (LLB ) ( 5 Year Degree programme).
Candidate who has qualified 10+2/ Intermediate in any stream with 45% marks can apply. For SC/ST candidate the selection criteria has been relaxed to a score of 40% in 10+2.
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Tanya ShrotriyaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Go to the website of CCS University and fill up the form. The form will reach the dean. There will be entrance test also. Study Hard. The forms start from August 5th, 2018 and will end on August 22nd, 2018.
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Gurleen KhuranaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Not all private colleges grant admission in the 2nd year. You first need to decide on the college and check if they have any such provision of granting admission in the 2nd year. Admissions also depend on the availability of seats.
7 years ago
What is the date of MJMC entrance exam?
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Tanu MishraCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
For Chaudhary Charan Singh University, there is no entrance exam required.
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anshuman yadavCurrent Student
UPSC aspirant
Guide-Level 15
It is possible, but the college should be affiliated from the same University in which you are studying.
