Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Dear Aspirant,B.A. English Honours: Eligibility. As a minimum criterion of eligibility, candidates aspiring for admission to the course need to have: ... attained a minimum aggregate score of 50% at the 10+2 level, with English as one of the main subjects (5% relaxation for SC/ST candidates).Admission Process: Based on merit/ counselling ...Eligibility: 10+2 qualificationCourse Fee: INR 8,000 to 1.3 Lacs for 3 yearsCourse Level: Graduate
Yes it is compulsory to attend art of living course.
Atleast 75 percent attendance is required as you have filled the form
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Hello student,
T.D.C. 1st Semester (Arts) : Total No. of seats in Day Shift = 350Total No. of seats in Evening Shift = 150 (Each Subject)
Anthropology, Economics, Education, History, Geography, Pol. Science and Philosophy has 160 seats each, Assamese and English has 350 seats each, Computer Science has 50 seats. These are in M.C. college. There will be different seats in different institution.
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Hello Sameer,
Top Courses are -
Bachelor of Arts (B.A)
The Bachelor of Arts (or B.A.) is among the more popular courses that students choose while preparing to study abroad, owing to the vast number of specializations and subjects this degree usually offers such as History, Philosophy, English Literature, Psychology, Economics, Sociology and so much more!
Journalism and Mass Communications
Just as ever growing as the areas of journalism and mass communications, is the number of students that opt for specializations in these particular fields. What is mass communication you ask? It is essentially information that is delivered to a large number of people at the same time – think newspapers, advertisements, magazine, and online channels of information delivery.
Law
Another great option for students looking to study abroad is to study law. A degree in law typically takes around 3-5 years, depending on the country and institutes, apart from any certification that is required for the practice of the same. The study of law could be a lucrative option for those looking for a field where one can develop both – their abstract thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.)
The Bachelor of Business Administration is a program that typically runs for 3 years, and is an apt choice for those looking to work in business environments with a healthy understanding of finance, accounting, and economics along with marketing.
Fine Arts
Are you creatively inclined? A fine arts degree abroad might just be the thing for you! In a fine arts course, you have the opportunity to learn how to further your artistic goals and turn them into a career by establishing yourself in the art world. Students of fine art can specialize in areas such as painting, sculpture, photography, film-making, animation, etc.
Hotel Management
The hospitality industry is one of the fastest growing industries on the planet, and a course abroad in Hotel Management is an excellent gateway for candidates looking to find careers in this field. A degree and further career in hospitality through hotel management is apt for those that are empathetic and genuinely care about giving outstanding service to their customers. Certificate courses in Hotel Management can take anywhere between 1 year to 3 years depending upon whether it is a diploma or a degree course.
Design
Design is another emerging field for art enthusiasts. There are many colleges abroad catering to design-specific needs like Interior design, Fashion Design, Graphic Designing, Communication design, etc. In fact, one of the best art college around the world Parsons specializes in Design courses. Artists and Designers now have more freedom with the choices laid in front of them and top colleges abroad deliver that autonomy with perfection.
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Hello Aspirant,
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Hello,
Did I read that correct '2011' or you've entered a wrong year?
The decision to continue further studies depend a lot on your interest and future goals. There're many avenues if you want to change your stream like Business Management, Art and Design, Travel and Tourism, Law, Linguistics, Humanities.
You need to find your areas of interest, something you're passionate about, it can be anything, a subject specifically, then go for graduation in that subject, it can be any government exams like IAS, SSC or Banks etc.
You just need to find colleges you can smoothly get admission into, without any hassle.
I cannot say, if things will work out in regular colleges, each one has their individual eligibility criteria and rules regarding admission.
But, if you're really insistent on pursuing your studies, you can always go for distance education, just make sure you take admission in one that's recognized by UGC.
Hope, this helps
Thank you!
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