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Yes , the combination of Political Science , History , Geography and English is a good choice for CUET (Common University Entrance Test) admission in DU for BA (Hons) Political Science . Political Science and History are directly relevant to the subject , while Geography and English help build a strong academic foundation and analytical skills .
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You can go for NEET exam as Code 7 will be the NEET qualifying code for candidates from overseas course like IB EXAM .The Association of Indian Universities (AIU) will decide whether a given course is equivalent to Class 12 boards. The appropriate marks will be determined by AIU if the qualifying exam is graded.
MCI and central government have decided that from 2018 NO INDIVIDUAL CAN TAKE ADMISSION IN MEDICAL COLLEGE WITHOUT QUALIFYING the neet exam it is mandatory you can get admission into medical colleges with this in india and abroad also.
if you are capable of going through MANAGEMENT QUOTA and you can afford it you need to qualify with minimum marks only
SO at least qualify to get admission through management quota or abroad.
NEET ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
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oswaal books are based on the latest guidelines of the up Board thereby strictly following the latest syllabus and pattern of the Board.These are designed as per the latest board examination paper design released by CBSE so i recommend you to use latest edition and make sure what you are reading is align with your u UP BOARD syllabus
Moreover For Class 10th UP Board Humanities students, the primary resources include the official UP Board textbooks for subjects like "India and the Contemporary World - II" (History), "Democratic Politics" (Civics), "Understanding Economic Development" (Economics), and "Geography" - all covering topics related to resources, development, political systems, and social issues within India; you can access these books in both Hindi and English mediums on the official UP Board website.
If someone opts for hindi medium instead of English medium in an exam, the test booklet will be provided in hindi and english both Therefore, if you are facing any problem with the meaning of question, translated version of such question will be provided.it is always depends on If a candidate opts for any other medium than English, then he/she will be provided the booklet in both English and the language chosen by candidate.
For example When you choose Hindi as your medium language for NEET , by default you will get both Hindi & English language QP for your exam.
Let me know your exam name then i am able to provide exact answers as every exam has its own rules and regulations but generally above cases happened all the times so I don't think you face any problem in future.
So hereby i sign off..
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To secure admission to Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for B.Com (Hons.) in Financial Markets Management , follow these steps:
Eligibility Criteria : Ensure you meet the basic eligibility:
Entrance Exam : BHU conducts an Undergraduate Entrance Test (UET) (now part of CUET - Common University Entrance Test).
Preparation :
Application and Counseling :
Admission Process :
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The medium of language for Bsc could be either Hindi, English or any other regional language based on the college and the subjects chosen, for instance, any college in Patna may have a mandate for professors to deliver the lecture in English, whereas any other college might have a mandate of delivering them in Hindi.
Hello Ziya,
Yes, you can generally switch to a Humanities course in 12th grade if the school and board permit it. To join Kadambur English School for 12th Humanities:
Contact the School : Reach out to Kadambur English School to confirm if they allow mid-stream changes and if seats are available.
Eligibility Criteria : Ensure you meet their requirements, such as marks in 11th or specific subject prerequisites.
Transfer Procedure : Obtain a Transfer Certificate (TC) from your previous school, along with your 11th-grade mark sheet and other required documents.
Application Process : Fill out their admission form and submit the necessary documents within their timeline.
Act quickly, as schools usually have a limited admission window.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
The chapter "The Story of Indian Democracy" does not come in the syllabus of the UP Board for English Medium students . But you can look at the syllabus provided by the official website of the UP Board, that is "Constitutional and Social Change", which forms a part of the political science subject's syllabus under the topic "Indian Constitution", which commonly falls under the humanities stream.
Since you are referring to the English Medium syllabus, it is possible that syllabus may vary slightly from one stream to another (that is, Commerce, Humanities, or Science) and medium. You should focus only on the chapters included in your official textbook for Class 12 as prescribed by the UP Board.
For preparing well, I suggest referring to the latest syllabus and sample papers available on the official UP Board website. You may also refer to your school or teacher to know which chapters to be prepared for the board exams.
Practising the past M.A ENGLISH sample papers or previous year question are the best way to study for the exams. Candidates can have benefits in many ways they get to know the exam pattern and the type of questions being asked.also,Candidates get to know the difficulty level of questions being asked in the exam.
Sometimes questions asked are in repetitive nature, so candidates can easily gain 4 to 5 marks in the exam.Same pattern questions can be asked in the exam.
Moreover,Most universities maintain a repository of past exam papers on their official website, often within the department or program page dedicated to your MA English course.
All the best for your future endeavours!!!
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