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Hello there,
The score between 600 to 800 is considered a good score in CUET. The results have been declared of CUET 2024. The expected cutoff can be very high for English Hons as it is a very demanding course. It is unlikely to get a seat in DU's good college for English Hons course. I'd suggest to make your preference list very carefully. You might get your course in Spot Round (if seats don't get filled) in any south or off campus college.
Best of luck.
Hello,
LNCT College offers the MCA (Master of Computer Applications) course in English medium only. The lectures, exams, and study materials will be in English.
Although some colleges offer courses in Hindi medium, LNCT College's MCA program is taught in English to:
1. Align with industry standards and global practices.
2. Enhance students' proficiency in technical English.
3. Prepare students for a global career in IT and software development.
Hope this helps,
Thank you
Hy,
At LNCT College (Lakshmi Narain College of Technology) in Bhopal, the medium of instruction for the MCA (Master of Computer Applications) course is primarily English . This is standard for most technical and professional courses, including MCA, as English is often used as the medium of instruction for technical and computer science subjects in India.
English Medium : The MCA program, like many other engineering and technology courses, is typically conducted in English to align with global standards and resources in the field of computer applications.
Study Materials : The course materials, textbooks, and other resources will likely be in English.
Communication : Lectures, assignments, and examinations will be in English.
Hello student
Congratulations on passing your 12th standard with 72%! I'd be happy to help you explore your next steps.
Considering your PCB (Computer, English) background, here are some course options to ponder:
1. *BSc in Computer Science*: A natural progression, given your computer background.
2. *BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications)*: Focuses on software development and computer applications.
3. *BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration)*: If you're interested in management and business.
4. *BA in English*: If you want to pursue a career in literature, writing, or language-related fields.
5. *Data Science and Analytics*: A growing field that combines computer skills with data analysis.
6. *Cyber Security*: Protecting computer systems and networks from cyber threats.
7. *Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning*: Exploring AI and ML concepts and applications.
8. *Digital Marketing*: Learning online marketing strategies and techniques.
9. *Graphic Design*: Combining creativity with computer skills.
10. *IT and Software Development*: Various courses and certifications in software development.
To help you decide, consider:
- Your interests and strengths
- Career goals and job prospects
- Course duration and fees
- College or university reputation
Feel free to share more about your interests and goals, and I'll do my best to guide you!
To determine if a specific college offers English as a medium of instruction for their BSc BEd Integrated course, I would need to know the name of the college. Please provide the college name, and I can assist you in finding the information.
However, I can suggest some ways for you to find the information:
1. _Visit the college website_: Check the college's official website for information on the BSc BEd Integrated course, including the medium of instruction.
2. _Contact the college directly_: Reach out to the college's admission office or department of education via phone or email to inquire about the medium of instruction.
3. _Check the college prospectus_: If you have a copy of the college prospectus, you can look for information on the BSc BEd Integrated course, including the medium of instruction.
Please provide the college name, and I'll try to assist you further!
Hello Harsh,
If you've completed a graduation in English (Honours) and passed the CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test) Paper 2 with a focus on Mathematics and Science then there is no problem at all, in fact it opens up several opportunities for you to opt a career.
Hope it helps you!
You should follow a middle way in this case. The key to a perfect preference list to put all the good college first and all the courses they are offering. If you really want to study English, then put all the good colleges above, and then the colleges you think will accept your score. As you haven't mentioned your raw score, I will be giving you a preference list on the basis of colleges that are good for english hons.
Lady Shri Ram College
Miranda House
Hindu College
St. Stephen's college
Kirorimal College
Hansraj College
Indraprasth College for Women
Ramjas College
Sri Venkateshwara college
Atma Ram Sanatam Dharm Collge
Khalsa College ( North campus)
Daulat Ram College (North campus)
Gargi College
Jesus and Marry College
Kalindi College
This is the preferred colleges for English Hons. For more information, please ask on Careers360 Platform.
Based on your CUET score of 549/800 and your interest in pursuing English Honours at Delhi University, here's a preference list for colleges offering this program. cut-offs can vary each year based on the number of applicants and their scores.
1. Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR)
2. Jesus and Mary College (JMC)
3. Miranda House
4. St. Stephen’s College
5. Delhi College of Arts and Commerce
6. Keshav Mahavidyalaya
7. Shyam Lal College
8. Rajdhani College
9. Hansraj College
10. Aryabhatta College
Hello Aspirant
IGNOU is a fully recognized central government university that offers distance education at a very affordable fee. It is a well-reputed University for distance education with a wide range of subjects. IGNOU is very old and well-known in the realm of education. LPU on the other hand is a private university that is fairly new in contrast to IGNOU. People usually go for LPU when they wish to enjoy their college life because it is known for its vibrant campus culture.
I would suggest that you choose IGNOU for distance education, especially for humanities because you need a reputed college degree and not some private university, especially if it's new and budding. Government colleges are more reliable and will give you the weightage in an interview that will help you stand out.
Hope this helps
Your chances of getting admission to the BR Ambedkar School of Economics (BASE) in Bangalore appear promising, given your CUET scores and academic background.
CUET Scores :
12th Board Percentage :
Category 1 and State Quota :
you have a favorable chance of securing admission to BASE given your academic credentials and category benefits.
hope this helps you!!
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