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The exact number of available seats in the BA History boys’ hostel at TRS College, Rewa, on 10 September 2025 is not publicly available and can only be obtained by contacting the college directly.
Yes Dilip, you can pursue a BA as a non-collegiate student in some universities like Delhi University (NCWEB) or other state universities that allow private/non-college enrollment. But the availability depends on the university rules. You should check with the university where you want to apply, whether they offer non-collegiate BA admission for male students too, because in some cases NCWEB is only for girls.
Yes, you can take admission in October for BA or BCom, but it depends on the college rules. Many colleges allow provisional admission if your compartment result is pending. You must submit the passing marksheet as soon as the results are declared. Keep your compartment admit card and any related documents ready. Contact the college beforehand to confirm their policy. Ensure you meet the university deadline for submitting the final marksheet to avoid cancellation of admission.
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The fees of BA LLB ranges from 50,000 to 2,50,000 for the total course in government colleges but fees structure of BA LLB in private college may range higher than in government colleges . In private colleges fees range around 4to7 lakh or more approximately for the entire course . For more detailed and appropriate information you can check the official website of your desire college for the same thankyou .
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Yes, you can give CUET exam 2026 if you want to take admission in second year of BA program. The Entrance Test (CUET) is for admission to undergraduate courses. However , the eligibility for the CUET UG exam will be based on your class 12th qualifications.
You will need to keep in mind like if you get admission to the new institution based on your CUET score then don't forget to cancel your enrollment number or admission at your current college.
Hope this Helps!
Hey Mohor! After completing BA (Hons) Psychology, there are several career options you can look at:
1. Clinical or Counseling Psychologist – After doing a Master’s and the required license/training, you can work in hospitals, clinics or start private practice.
2. Human Resources (HR) – Many psychology graduates enter HR fields like recruitment, employee training and organizational development.
3. School Counselor / Special Education – You can work in schools or colleges as a counselor, helping students with learning or career guidance.
4. Market Research / Consumer Behavior – Companies hire psychology graduates to study consumer behavior, surveys and data analysis.
5. NGOs and Social Work – Opportunities are available in rehabilitation centres, child welfare and mental health NGOs.
6. Higher Studies / Research – You can go for MA/MSc, PhD and specialise in areas like Clinical, Forensic or Neuropsychology, and later work in academics or research.
7. Corporate Roles – Skills from psychology are also useful in training, wellness programs, PR and communication jobs.
Yes, you can take admission in a BA.LLB (5 years) course after passing 12th. Generally, the eligibility is a minimum of 45% marks for General category and 40% for SC/ST category students. In some colleges, admission is given on the basis of 12th class marks (merit), while in reputed law universities it is done through entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, or SLAT. Your interest in English will definitely help, because in law studies most of the legal language, case laws, and drafting are in English. If you wish to study law after completing graduation, then the 3-year LLB option is also available. The exact admission process will depend on the college or university where you want to apply.
Hello,
To pursue BA hons course through online mode, you can consider the open universities like IGNOU.
In IGNOU, the fees is Rs 15000 for entire 3 years.
Other institutions may charge fees annually.
The fee structure varies by institution.
So you need to select the institution first and then check the official website of the specific institution about the fee structure.
To pursue BA BEd in a low cost :
1. You can consider for pursuing BA via online from universities that offer BA programs through online mode . And also the same for BEd. ( universities like IGNOU and BAOU).
2. Consider regional universities as they offer affordable programs.
3. Integrated BA BEd. : Look for universities like LPU that offer scholarships. And research about various universities and compare their fee structure.
You can visit the below website to have more details about Integrated BA BEd. https://share.google/yMNIaweDhucNkixWP
You asked if BA LLB admissions are happening on merit basis as of 09/09/2025.
Many colleges in India still take BA LLB or LLB students on the basis of merit, which means they look at the marks you scored in your qualifying exam (12th marks for BA LLB and graduation marks for 3-year LLB). For example, Karnataka University, Bangalore University, and SDM Law College all take admission through merit lists prepared from marks. In these places there is no separate entrance exam.
At the same time, some universities and national law schools use entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, or NLSAT. These are not purely merit based, because your score in the entrance exam decides admission.
So the answer depends on which college or university you are applying to. Many state universities and private colleges are still open for merit based admission around September, but the exact process and dates vary.
Websites for reference: https://law.careers360.com/articles/bangalore-university-llb-admission
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