B.A.
Hello,
This totally are different subjects dear. If you want to be an engineer then you can go for BTech. BTech is bachalor of Technology study. There so many options for choosing stream like
You can do MBA or Mtech infact you can go for UPSC examination after completing this BTech.
Now BA is arts subject and it's bachalor of arts. If you want to go UPSC you can join this. But after join this you can't go for engineering dear but completing engineering you can go for UPSC. Now choice is yours.
All the best.
Hello Aspirant,
No in Satyam College for Girls, Abohar there is no integrated course named as BA+B.Ed. in fact they don't offer any of the integrated courses. The courses which they offer are enlisted below :
>> B.Com (//B.Com) .
>> BA
>> MA Hindi
>> MA History
For complete details about the the mentioned courses offered by Satyam College for Girls, Abohar kindly check out the link given below :-
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/satyam-college-for-girls-abohar/courses
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello aspirant,
These are top colleges in India for this course:-
Hope this helps you
Feel free to ask any questions
All the best for your future
Here are some colleges for this degree in India:-
Please visit this link for more information
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-dual-degree-law-colleges-in-india
Hello aspirant
Good to see you are aspiring the subject which have very less crowd and somehow can build up your great future too if you excel in it.
See for taking sanskrit in your graduation that is doing bachelor of arts in sanskrit the minimum eligibility is to pass out class 12 from a recognised institution with having marks 45% to 50% as it varies too from University to university. So even if you don't have sanskrit in your +2 you're eligible for doing bachelor of arts in sanskrit.
Best of luck!
Thank you!
As I told you earlier if you're confident regarding anthropology as an optional subject then it's absolutely fine, what matters is your interest and dedication towards the subject, see the optional paper of UPSC is equivalent to graduation level studies, hence if you feel you can deal with that go ahead, but do consider other things such as you're really interested in the subject, and you're not choosing it for a wrong reason like it's a scoring subject, because your dedication and focus matter when it comes to doing well in UPSC, and anyway UPSC syllabus is so extensive, and when it comes to optional that's not something one is acquainted with you have to put extra work, but that's absolutely fine as long as you're confident about it, I'll suggest you go through the syllabus of anthropology, previous year papers, and if possible consider checking out interviews of toppers who had this optional, and you can easily find answer sheets online, so consider going through all these steps, this will be make you more aware of this entire process.
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