B.A.
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Cut Offs are given below From the official website
For B.A programme (POLITICAL SCIENCE) -
General ,SC, ST, Pwd , KM, EWS it is closed
OBC it is 97.75%
For B.A programme (Sociology ) -
For general, ST it is closed.
OBC it is 95%
SC it is
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Best Course there is no definition but the best resides in which it suits better based on your passion, as when compared to the your mentioned courses BSC Psychology is dealing with counseling to persons with depressions, Careers you can find like psychiatric Counselor, Addiction Counsellor, sales reps
Yes, you can get admission to MCM DAV college for women, Chandigarh, under the general category, for the BA course with the 12th class percentage you have scored.
The actual cut-off percentage for BA is 65% for the general category. So you can go for it. You can even get
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You will need to clear the AMU entrance test and get sufficiently high rank in merit lists to get admission into their BA Hons. Political Science.
The exam is of 2 hours (offline mode) with total marks 100
here is the PDF link for the BA entrance test syllabus:
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Jamia Millia Islamia cutoff for various subjects can be obtained from https://university.careers360.com/articles/jmi-cutoff
There are 42 seats for BA Politicl Science in JMI and the expected cutoff is a matter of the category you belong to. For general category it is estimated to be around 50.
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Congratulations Yes a successful verification of documents and payment of fee and generation of receipt states you have successfully been admitted to ramjas college under ba programmme. Hope this helps For more information regarding du admissions follow:- https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission
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There are a few things to keep in mind when it comes to finding a job abroad;
- Companies and employers in other countries (non SAARC countries as least) do not hold our Indian college degrees in much high regard.
- They value work experience, versatility and language
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AB and BA cannot be just any two matrices. They must have the same determinant, where for 2 × 2 matrices, The determinant function has the remarkable property that
det(AB) = det(A) det(B).
So we have det
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