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Since you mistakenly selected Hindi as your study medium in the CUET application but took the exam in English, it's understandable to be concerned. However, this mistake should not significantly impact your ability to study in English at the college level.
Universities generally offer courses in both English and Hindi mediums, especially for popular programs like BA Hons in History. When you apply for admission, you will likely have the opportunity to choose your preferred medium of instruction for your course. Since you've taken the CUET exam in English, you should be eligible to enroll in English medium classes without difficulty.
It's advisable to clarify this issue during the admission process by contacting the university or college where you're applying. Inform them of the mistake in your application and confirm that you want to pursue your studies in English. This proactive approach should ensure that you don't face any challenges in securing a seat in the English medium for your chosen course.
Hello Aspirant
If you are preparing for the CUET PG History paper for the year 2025, you should start doing so by accumulating all the previous year's question papers and seeing a pattern that the NTA follows for it. You have successfully recognized this step. You can access these previous year's question papers in two ways-
You can either buy guidebooks and other books that have practice question paper. You can buy them offline from bookstores or from online platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, etc. Some publishers who are good are Arihant, Pearsons, Gupta, etc.
Other ways are you can download them from the internet. There are websites that provide practice papers and previous years' question papers. Some reliable websites are
Careers360 website- https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-pg-question-papers
Other- https://www.adda247.com/school/cuet-pg-previous-year-question-papers/
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In order to access the previous year's question papers of CUET PG History, you can buy guidebooks from Amazon and Flipkart. They provide you with previous year's question papers and even practice papers. Good Publisher's from whom you can buy are Arihant, Pearson's, Gupta, etc.
Or you can access them from the internet and download them.
Some websites are - http://ndl.iitkgp.ac.in/cd_document/cuetpg/his
https://www.adda247.com/teaching-jobs-exam/cuet-previous-year-question-papers/
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The perfect field of study if you are planning on pursuing an LLB in the future would be a BA in Political Science. History is also good but Political Science gives you an idea of the political realm of India, the constitution, structures, and bodies of the government.
If you have made up your mind about choosing a BA in History as your honors subject, that is also good. For your secondary subject, you can choose Political Science and Economics because even outside of the BA LLB program, these subjects have the potential to offer numerous job opportunities.
Hello student
Congratulations on your PUBDET result!
With a General Merit Rank (GMR) of 6, you have a good chance of getting admitted to the University of Calcutta for UG level History Honours. However, the final selection depends on various factors, including:
1. _College-wise cutoffs_: Each college under the University of Calcutta has its own cutoff ranks. If your GMR meets the cutoff of a particular college, you'll be eligible for admission.
2. _Seat availability_: The number of seats available for History Honours in each college will also impact your chances.
3. _Category-wise ranks_: If you belong to a reserved category (e.g., SC, ST, OBC), your category-wise rank will be considered.
To estimate your chances, check the previous year's cutoff ranks for History Honours in the colleges under the University of Calcutta. If your GMR is close to or better than the cutoffs, you have a good chance of getting admitted.
Some popular colleges for History Honours under the University of Calcutta include:
1. Presidency University
2. Scottish Church College
3. Lady Brabourne College
4. Loreto College
5. Maulana Azad College
Keep an eye on the college websites and the University of Calcutta's official website for cutoff lists and admission updates. Good luck!
Hello there,
Yes, you can pick Sanskrit in your preference list in CSAS 2024 Phase 2. It is not necessarily required to have Sanskrit in your class 12th. You still can study it in college. And for Sanskrit the cutoff is quite less than other subjects, that can lead you to a good DU college.
I hope you will do good.
I'm unable to provide you with the exact entrance question paper of MA History from the University of Calcutta as it may be copyrighted material. However, I can suggest some alternatives to help you prepare for the entrance exam:
1. *Visit the University website*: Check the University of Calcutta's official website for previous years' question papers, sample papers, or model papers.
2. *Contact the University*: Reach out to the University's History department or the admissions office to inquire about obtaining previous years' question papers.
3. *Search online*: Look for online resources, such as educational websites, forums, or social media groups, where students may share previous years' question papers or study materials.
4. *Prepare with standard texts*: Focus on studying standard History texts, such as those by Romila Thapar, Bipan Chandra, or Satish Chandra, to build your knowledge and understanding of historical concepts.
5. *Practice with mock tests*: Attempt mock tests or practice papers to familiarize yourself with the exam format and question types.
Some suggested topics for MA History entrance exams include:
- Ancient Indian History
- Medieval Indian History
- Modern Indian History
- World History
- Historiography
- Research Methodology
Remember to verify the syllabus and exam pattern with the University of Calcutta to ensure you're well-prepared for the entrance exam. Good luck!
Hy,
To obtain the entrance question paper for the MA History program at the University of Calcutta, here are some options you can explore:
University Resources : Check the official website of the University of Calcutta. They often provide previous years' question papers for various courses, including MA History. You can find them in the examination section or under resources for students.
Contact the Department : Reach out directly to the History department at the University of Calcutta. Faculty members or administrative staff can often provide past exam papers or guide you on how to access them.
Educational Forums and Social Media Groups : Many students share resources in forums, discussion boards, or social media groups related to Calcutta University. Joining these groups might help you find the question papers or connect with others who have the material.
Standard Textbooks : Familiarize yourself with significant historical texts that are often included in the syllabus. Authors like Romila Thapar or Bipan Chandra might be relevant for your preparation.
Mock Tests and Sample Papers : Attempt mock tests that simulate the entrance exam format. These can be beneficial for understanding the types of questions that may be asked.
Foreign Universities require a candidate to have a 4-year Bachelor's degree from a recognized University/college with enough credits. The problem that many Indian students face is that they have a degree in bachelor's but in a 3-year course. This stops them from pursuing further studies at a foreign university. Still, some universities offer bridge courses for such students. For this, they need to reach their universities 2-3 months prior and do the Bridge course. But all of this depends on the university. This is why NEP introduced the new 4-year bachelor's course.
The best course of action is to go to the Canadian Universities' websites that you wish to join and contact their admissions office via mail and talk to them about your situation, they'll help you out with it. Also, when you sit for their interviews and have a valid answer for your gap year after your Bachelor's, it would be great if you have work experience for that duration.
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