Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Hi Jyoti,
If you thinking of joining any of the prestigious Institution whether it is of central govt. or private sector. Eligibility is as you have stated i.e. +2.
Following is the procedure: -
1. You need to appear for NCHM JEE in order to get any of the Central Govt. Institutes i.e. IHM’s.
2. After the exams in one or one and half months the results will be introduced and you will have to appear in the counselling. There will be three rounds of counselling namely 1st, 2nd and the spot round. You will be allotted your seat on the basis of your rank and your locked choices.
3. In mid-July the courses will start in every Govt. and NCHMCT affiliated Institutes (This year it’s starting from 18th of July).
4. For Admission in Private colleges, you need to appear for their entrance exams such as (STEP, e-chat etc.).
5. In some of the private colleges, you will have to face Group Discussion and Personal Interviews.
6. You need to show your final certificates in order to take admission to your preferred college/institute.
Hope this helps.
All the best. Thank You.
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Hiii Chandru!!!! I am sorry to say that no an arts student cannot become a software engineer because you cannot convert your stream from arts to science although you are very much able to go vice versa. Becoming a software engineer requires the students to be from science stream.
Hello there!
Here is the list of college-wise cut off for arts FYJC -
KC College, Churchgate - 79.3 %
St Xavier’s College - N/A
Jai Hind College - 81.3 %
Royal College, Mira Road - 73.6 %
Mithibai College - 87.33 %
HR College, Churchgate - 93.17 %
Narsee Monjee – 90.08 %
R A Poddar College - 79.09 %
Hope you find this useful. And all the best.
Hello Aspirant
As per your query, none of us could say why the fees of any college is high or low but we can assume some criteria according to which the fees differs. They are- maybe because the college is private and the fees differs maybe because of the facilities the college provides. Hope this answer helps you. All the best.
Hello Chandan
Totally depend upon you. If you are having any financial problem then opt for any job as you mentioned that you have some basic computer knowledge.
With a background in Arts, one can pursue career options such as teaching, nursing, social work, law, politics, business, television, radio artist, content writing, acting, designing, singing and many more. Most of the political leaders, business owners as well as the big names of Indian tinsel town have background in arts stream. The reason of its vast scope is that it provides a wide range of subject choice to study.
The salary of people with such qualifications strongly depends upon the institutes associated with them and the commitment one extends. Many people with this qualification get into teaching career and such people could earn up to 35K rupees per month. People getting into politics and government services can also earn up to 50K rupees per month and many auxiliary privileges.
Your educational qualification should not dictate your career. It should rather help you to achieve you what you want. There are several examples from History when a person has done something completely different than his/her educational qualification.
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