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Hello Aspirant,
As per your query i would say that for admission in JNU, you have to seat for entrance exam according to which you will be selected based on merit and cuoff. This year the entrance took place in the month of August. Check the website for latest updates regarding this. Your graduation marks also matters a lot. If you are general candidate than cutoff will be higher than obs, sc and st.
You can go through the official website of jnu for entrance exam dates, previous year cutoff if needed and accordingly you can prepare.
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Yes, you can take admission in LLB as a regular student because with a regular degree one can simultaneously pursue an external or private degree. But before taking admission make sure that you will be able to manage both the things at the same time as law is itself a professional course and you have to devote a lot of time in order to understand the subjects .
Dear Aspirant, Delhi University is one of the largest universities in India so its admission cut off will also be high. Its cut off percentage is 95% and above so by securing 93.75% the competition would be quite tough. There will be no deduction in marks as you belong from science stream. I am providing you a link which you can go through for further details.
https://news.careers360.com/du-admission-2021-ba-political-science-first-cut-off-maintains-100-percent-score
I hope you are clear now. If you have any other queries feel free to ask. All The Best!!!
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! If you got 77 in best four subjects in 12 th board and want to get admission in Zakir Hussain in ba history the I think it won't be possible for you as you got less marks and competition is too high ,you should look for other options also.
For more query please visit the link below;
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/zakir-husain-delhi-college-delhi .Thanking you!
Dear aspirant!
Hope you are doing great ! If you have completed your graduation from history and geography and want to appear for uppcs then I confirm you that you can appear for uppcs because it requires only graduation and the age should not be less than 21 .So be focused and consistent towards your studies
Wishing you a very happy future!
Thanking you!
Hello,
I hope you are doing fine, Well you can pursue two courses at a time and that is legal but there are some criteria that you must follow. One of the course should be from distance learning while the other should be your regular course. As you said you are currently pursuing BA History Hons. and want to do another course simultaneously. so in order to do that you must chose the course as a Distance Learning from Platforms like IGNOU.
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
Hi there!
Kindly mention the name of the University entrance or other entrance test for which you are referring to? I am not able to figure out that for which test you want to gather the information about the MA history entrance exam?
Kindly revert back for proper information.
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