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tom dfCurrent Student
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B.A. General Eligibility
• Students passing successfully out of their H.S.C. examinations (10 + 2) from a recognised Education Board with Science, Arts or Commerce stream can opt for Bachelor of Arts.
• Generally 50% of marks are required bu
• Students passing successfully out of their H.S.C. examinations (10 + 2) from a recognised Education Board with Science, Arts or Commerce stream can opt for Bachelor of Arts.
• Generally 50% of marks are required bu
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B.A. General Eligibility
• Students passing successfully out of their H.S.C. examinations (10 + 2) from a recognised Education Board with Science, Arts or Commerce stream can opt for Bachelor of Arts.
• Generally 50% of marks are required but the percentage may vary from state to state and from institute to institute.
Some of the Subjects available in B.A. General
• Anthropology
• Archaeology
• Education
• Economics
• English
• French
• Geography
• German
• Hindi
• History
• Library Science
• Literature
• Mathematics
• Philosophy
• Political Science
• Public Administration
• Psychology
• Sanskrit
• Sociology
• Students passing successfully out of their H.S.C. examinations (10 + 2) from a recognised Education Board with Science, Arts or Commerce stream can opt for Bachelor of Arts.
• Generally 50% of marks are required but the percentage may vary from state to state and from institute to institute.
Some of the Subjects available in B.A. General
• Anthropology
• Archaeology
• Education
• Economics
• English
• French
• Geography
• German
• Hindi
• History
• Library Science
• Literature
• Mathematics
• Philosophy
• Political Science
• Public Administration
• Psychology
• Sanskrit
• Sociology
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Nikhlesh MathurCurrent Student
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No, I onlt think you require that. But ensure that you do not end up taking two degrees in the same academic year.
