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Entrance test for admission to graduation in English(Hons) in BHU will be conducted for 2 hours.
There will be a total of 120 MCQs carrying 360 marks with the following sections:
Entrance test for admission to graduation in English(Hons) will be conducted for 2 hours.
There is no particular syllabus prescribed for General Ability section. This section might consist random questions from History, Mathematics, Geograph, Science, English, General Knowledge and Current Affairs. For Mathematics, you need to concentrate on: Numbers, HCF and LCM of Numbers, Decimal Fractions, Square Roots and Cube Roots, Average, Problems on
There are numerous institutes in India offering BBA without any entrance examination that means admission to these colleges are done on the basis marks obtained in the qualifying examination. But they do conduct group discussion and personal interview rounds for admission. For final selection, past academic records, performance in GD-PI
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Prayas, you can appear claim State Quota for 2 States if you are eligible for their States domicile. So there is nothing illegal in it. But if you just been born in UP, you cannot hold their domicile. You have to complete your 10th and 12th in UP to be
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Eligibility - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with minimum 60 percent in any stream marks from a recognized board.
Admission is on the basis of marks obtained in entrance examination and personal interview.
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