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Hello Simran,
The cut off dates for FYBA 2019-20 are:
1st Cut off: 13th June, 2019
2nd Cut off: 17th June, 2019
3rd Cut off: 20th June, 2019
3 to 5 days after every cut off date would be given for document verification and fees submission.
I hope this was helpful, good luck!
Hello Aspirant,
It seems like you are curious regarding your 6th subject for your 10+2 studies. In CBSE 10+2 course, whether you opt for Humanities, Science or Commerce stream, you will have five major subjects and in some cases it's four. English is compulsory for all the streams. The 6th subject which is usually fine art, music, physical education, etc. is given to choose to a student for a safer option for their final examinations. Suppose, among your other 4/5 major subjects, you fail in one of them in your boards then the marks of the 6th subject will be replaced in the place of your low marks in the subject you failed. It's more like a parachute subject that would help you secure a good chance of not failing. Schools nowadays don't want their students to take a wild risk and thus have made these extra--curricular subjects compulsory. However, there are exceptions where students only study 4 subjects in their 10+2 but that varies from one school to another. Even if the board is same i.e. CBSE but the schools are given a chance of freedom to guide their students in subject selection. It would be better if you consult with the school authorities regarding the selection for a 6th subject which is an extra subject as a back up plan for your low marks in any subject.
I hope this information helps you. Good luck!
Hello Jadhav,Admission to the B.A. and B.Com courses are made on the basis of the merit of the candidates in the previous qualifying examination, i.e. the 10+2 level examination. For admission to the B.Sc. courses, candidates are shortlisted based on their merit as per the 10+2 examination results and are invited for the counselling rounds.
Hi, I'm sorry to inform you that with 44% aggregate score in qualifying examination, you won't be able to get admission in KL Mehat college, Faridabad as you don;t meet their eligibility criteria which is passing 10+2 by securing a minimumof 50% aggregate score along with English as one of the main subjects from a recognized board. But if you are a SC/ST candidate then the college grants you with a 5% realxation in the minimum aggregate.
Good Luck
Hello,
If you are willing to do MBA in DD College, Keonjhar then you need to appear for OJEE 2019. IF you have appeared feel free to share your scores with category rank so that we can guide you through the further process. And if you haven't appeared for it then it is quite difficult to get admitted in this institute.
ALL THE BEST
Hello Aryan,
Cluster Innovation Centre offers a bunch of subjects including mainly in 4 broad category in BA, which are
1. Journalism and Mass Communication
2. Historical Tourism
3. Art and Design
4. Couselling (Psychology)
From semster 2 to 5 students are allowed to choose any subjects from any of these field, meaning Journalism and Mass Communication would have Contemporary India and other such subjects from the Political Department.
However it does not offer Political Science as an Hons. Subject.
I hope this was helpful
In the context of Bachelor Degree Programme, IGNOU has done the breakdown of the courses in the following manner-
Foundation Courses (24 Credits)
Elective Courses (56 Credits or 64 Credits)
Application Oriented Courses (16 or 8 Credits)
You need to complete 96 credits in three year means 32 credits in each year to be awarded this degree.
Each courses in BDP programme has been assigned credits, either 8 or 4.
Foundation Course is compulsory in first year, as I said you need to complete 24 credits in total,
for first year you'll choose 16 credits in foundation course, along with 16 credits from elective group
in second year, you'll choose 8 credits of foundation course with 24 credits from elective group
in the final year, the application oriented courses can be choosen for minimum 8 credits and maximum 16 credits, depending on this you'll choose your electives to be of 24 or 16 credits.
The breakown of BA Programme is like this-
There are 96 credits in total, in each year you need to complete 32 credits.
So, out of these 96 credits-
24 credits are of 3 compulsory courses (each is of 8 credits)
64 or 56 credits are of the courses of your choice
8 or 16 credits are of application oriented courses.
If you want to do major in any subject, you need to complete 48 credits in that one subject within 3 year, so 16 credits per year for that subject will do.
To simply put it down, you need to choose 8 credits of 4 courses per year, the total credit will be 32 each year and in three years, total courses will be 12.
Note:- 4 credit courses exam duration is of 2 hour and it's of 50 marks,While the 8 credit courses are of 100 marks in 3 hrs.
I'm talking about this in the context of term end exam.
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