History
You may choose any between History, Political Science, Economics or English. You may even choose a Triple Integrated Degree as offered by many of the Good Private Universities like CHRIST University.
Incase you plan a MBA in HR/Marketing in future I would suggest you to pursue BA in English, as the case with many other aspirants.
You may plan a Career in the Government or State Services and plan appearing for Examinations like UPSC CSE, SSC CGL, Railways or SBI PO, other State/Central Government Examinations. In that case you may pursue BA in History/Economics as may help you with the papers later on.
Political Science is totally your choice. Many students nowadays pursue Political Science with interest in Diplomatic Studies, Policy Making and Management.
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hello rupam dey
I hope you are doing good . I would like to inform you that for getting eligible for msc in applied pyschology , you have passed bachelors with 50percent marks from a recognized university in any stream . So if you do have 50 percent marks in your bsc in history then you can take admission in annamalai university for the respective course
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The eligibility criteria to get admission to M.A Linguistics and Language Technology a candidate must have passed Bachelor‘s Degree in Major/Honours in Linguistics/English/any other allied Subject with minimum 45% marks from a recognized board. If candidate does not have Major or Honours degree in the above mentioned subjects then he/she must have passed in the above mentioned subjects with minimum 50% marks from a recognized board. As you do not fulfill the eligibility criteria you are not eligible to get admission in the preferred course in Tezpur University.
Hello prathamesh ghotankar
I hope you are doing good. With reference to your query , I would glad to inform you that in order to be eligible to give ma entrances in BHU you should have passsed your BA/BA hons with anicent history as one your subject for atleast one year . But at your profile you are not eligible to give entrances of ma hisory because history subject is not their in course structure of forensic science. Try it some other universities
Hindu College, Delhi is one of the best components of DU having excellent faculty, reputation, strong competition as well as high cutoffs. The BA History Course of the College is approved by UGC and the College is affiliated to Delhi University.
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Hello prathamesh Ghotankar
I hope you are doing good. I would like to know you that for taking appering in ma history entrance of JNU you should have passed with 10+2 in any stream from recognized university with atleast 50 percent in aggregate and followed by 10+2+3 pattern. Their is no need to get confused , you are eligible for ma history exam
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The best Ph.D in History Degree Colleges in India are listed below:-
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With the medieval period came a major shift in the language-religion interface in India. Till then, all the major religions were usually expressed in their single language, Sanskrit was the language of Hinduism, Ardhamagadhi of Jainism and Pali of Buddhism. Each of these languages had the power to completely express their respective religions. However, in the medieval period, mystics and saints from various parts of the country, started arguing for the legitimacy of vernacular languages for the expression of religion, challenging the hegemony of classical religious languages. They started writing their religious poetries in vernacular languages specific to their regions, like Tamil, Marathi, Awadhi, Rajasthani, etc. These saints were the reformists who on one hand liberated religion and religious practices from the hold of single classical languages, often the possession of the elite; also raised the status of vernacular languages in the context of religious conduct, opening the access to religion for the masses.With this even the scriptures were made accessible to the masses in the language they spoke. For example: Jain scriptures were translated into Kannada and Hindi. The impetus for the translation of religious texts into vernacular languages came from many reasons – a) in order to make them accessible for the common masses who usually were not literate in the classical languages, which were used mostly by the elites of their respective religion, like: Brahmins within Hinduism could receive a formal training in Sanskrit, whereas the lower castes were devoid of it; b) the Roman Catholic and Protestant missionaries had started escalating their activities in India of converting the local population into Christianity. Thus, converting the canonical religious texts into the language of the masses became a pressing need.
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