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To become an IAS Officer you must complete 12 th standard and should do graduation from any stream from any recognised University or any affiliated College. You can do B.A. General or B.A. Honour degree. But doing B.A. honour would be preferable.
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You can enroll yourself in distance learning program if you wish to complete your graduation, and there are many demanding courses as well which you can explore in case it interests you such as digital marketing, with the digital media taking precedence there are job opportunities in content writing, copy writing, search engine optimization, social media marketing etc, you can take help of platforms such as coursera, edX, Alison to name a few, you can also work as a freelancer if you gain these skills, there are many freelancing sites as well which you can sign up for regarding latest job updates, sign up for linkedin, it's good place for networking, finding people, and knowing more details regarding various job profiles and opportunties, there are other job portals also which you can sign up for such as naukri, indeed, glassdoor etc.
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With reference to your query . I would like to suggest you that fees of BBA LLB course is around 6500 per semester. Each year is of two semester so yearly fees will cost you around 13000 . As the course duration is 5 years integrated so the total fees structure will cost you around 67000 for 5 years
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Hello aspirant,
Yes, B.A in Physiology is a good degree in India. The average salary would be Rs. 3 Lakhs per annum. The salary varies from job title to job title also depends on experience as well.
List of job opportunities for B.A. Physiology are given below.
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Which university are you enquiring about, is it anyway related to delhi university if so then there has been news of conducting admission of delhi university, BHU for undergraduate courses through CUCET, but as of now the concerned authority hasn't yet released the detailed information regarding 41 central universities that will conduct admission through CUCET, in case your query is for some other university kindly mention the name in the comment box below, else you can also search our site for any detailed information regarding the same.
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. Candidates should score a minimum of 50% marks in their +2 examination in the General category and 45% for SC/ST candidates. Students only have to appear in the subjects for CUET which they have studies in their class 12. The combination is as follows:
Any one Language from List A + Mathematics + Any two subjects out of which one should be from List B1.
The best colleges which offer BA. Economics which is among the top ranked in the country they are as follows:
The admission to Delhi University Colleges is through CUET.
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Here are the differences
While a BA (Honors) Geography gives you a detailed and specialized knowledge of Geography only, a BA (Geo) would mean you study a lot many subjects (typically 6, in the 3 years of your duration) before choosing Geography as a major subject from your second year.
BA (Hons) Geo.- Usually 4 mandatory papers of Geography in each semester and other interdisciplinary/optional/ elective courses each in every semester. The 4 geography papers would consist of different papers from Human Geography, Physical Geography. One out of four papers in every semester would be a practical one, such as Cartography, Remote Sensing, GIS & GPS, Field Techniques, Statistics, etc. Consequently, you study at least 34–36 papers of Geography in your three years of graduation. Papers such as Tourism Geography, Political Geography, Agriculture Geography, Settlement Geography, etc are offered, which may otherwise be unheard of in the plain BA (Geography) courses.
BA (Geo)- There is nothing very special about the course and every student has to choose her major subject by the mid of their graduation. In your first year, you may thus be sitting with people from other majors in the same classroom. You typically study a lot of other subjects, 6 at the least, each having equal importance. By the time you come up in the higher class, your subjects keep narrowing down until you are left with only two major subjects in the final year of your graduation.
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