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I am appearing for cuet I want to do english honours but am confused, what subject I have choose for cuet exam like how many can I choose? from first section only english then from domain sociology and history is it enough for me to get in eflu in hyderabad or in DU?

Samriddha Pal 18th May, 2025

Hello,

EFLU and DU have separate requirements of test papers under CUET. To pursue English Honours in EFLU, you have to choose English and the General Aptitude paper. For DU, you have to choose English and Three domain subjects/ Two language subjects and Two domain subjects. The safest option will be to choose the General paper, English Language paper along with Two domain papers. In that way, you will be able to apply for both EFLU and DU.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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describe relationship of history with law

shivamtrivedi0005 23rd Oct, 2023

Hii There,

The relationship between history and law is intricate and interconnected in several ways:

  1. Legal Precedents: History serves as a source of legal precedents. Past legal decisions and court rulings provide the foundation for the development of legal principles and doctrines. These precedents are crucial for judges and legal professionals in interpreting and applying the law in current cases.

  2. Legal Evolution: History illustrates the evolution of legal systems over time. It helps us understand how legal frameworks and concepts have developed, adapted, and sometimes been replaced to address the changing needs of societies.

  3. Legal Traditions: Legal systems often reflect the historical and cultural traditions of a particular region or country. Historical events, customs, and norms have a significant influence on the formation and development of legal systems.

  4. Human Rights and Social Progress: Historical events, such as civil rights movements, revolutions, and social changes, have played a pivotal role in shaping legal concepts related to human rights, equality, and justice. These historical struggles have led to changes in laws and legal protections.

  5. Interpretation of Statutes: In legal practice, the interpretation of statutes and legislation often involves understanding the historical context and legislative intent behind a particular law. Historical records and debates are consulted to determine the original purpose and meaning of statutes.


I hope this answers your question.

Thanks


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can i study law after graduating in History honors? ?

Sajal Trivedi 13th Oct, 2023

Hello aspirant,

Candidates must have earned a minimum of 45% in any degree from an accredited Indian university or its equivalent in order to be eligible for the LLB degree. You need to have earned your bachelor's degree in order to enrol in LLB I.

A five-year programme with integrated BA LLB is also available from a number of colleges. The national exam known as CLAT is taken to get admission to several national law school .

So, yes you can opt for LLB after graduation in history honours.

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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Hello, I want to persuade my career in BA English honours and I am also an Arts student. Will I be elegible in CUET if I choose 2 domains ( Political Science and History) 1 language ( English) and General Test. Will I be elegible for English honours by those domains ?

Shrutika Wahane 16th Jul, 2024

Hello there,

If you are opting for BA. Hons English and you have an arts background, then you do not have to give General Test. Your criteria for the exam would be 3 domain subjects and 1 language.

General Test are for the students of commerce or science background. And you must choose at least 3 domains, signed for 2 domains is not the criteria.

Hope this information will help you.

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