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Here are the list of top Arts colleges in India ranked:
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see msc in mathematics is 2 years duration course, the course includes the applied mathematics topics, number theory, advanced theoretical knowledge of geometry, calculus, algebra, number theory, dynamical systems, differential equations. now the reputed institute like delhi university, banaras hindu university has entrance test, from time to time exams criteria change and it depends on the current situation and decision of the college authority. some of the college which takes admission based on graduation marks,
The Oxford College of Science, bangalore
Arignar Anna Government Arts College , Pondicherry
Gujarat University , Navrangpura, Ahmedabad
Dinabandhu Andrews Institute of Technology and Management
Lady Brabourne College
St. Peter's College
HI aspirant!!
IIM eligibility criteria is same as CAT eligibility criteria, i.e. atleast 50% marks in graduation. Those who are eligible to appear in CAT are eligible for admission to the IIMs. However, they have to meet a few other requirements for selection. Take a look at the IIM eligibility criteria below:
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The first step towards getting into the IIMs is taking the CAT exam. The CAT 2020 is expected to be conducted on November 29 and the result will be announced in the first week of January 2021. The IIM admission process will begin soon with shortlisting of candidates for Written Ability Test (WAT), Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) round.
For more details please visit the link below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-admission-criteria
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Call from any of the IIMs depends on your percentile in the CAT examination for the first phase. When you get selected based on your percentile then you move on to second round where they interview you and make you part of a group discussion and that determines the admission. Chances are they will look at your percentage of 10th and 12th in the interview but mainly your personality and group discussion skills are determining factors.
When it comes to distance learning, IGNOU is the biggest university regarding this, it has regional centre in every state, under each regional centre, there are many study centre. So, it's quite easy to pursue courses in nearby study centres. Apart from IGNOU, there are many other universities like Delhi University(School of Open Learning, University of Mumbai(IDOL), Netaji Subhash Open University,Sikkim Manipal University, Dr BR Ambedkar Open University, Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University,
Your choice for a distance learning college also depends in which stream you want to pursue education, for instance if you want to pursue MBA, apart from IGNOU, you can also consider NMIMS which is a great option as well.
You can check out the entire list of distance learning universities through our page at https://university.careers360.com/articles/list-of-approved-distance-education-universities-in-india
The eligibility criteria to get admission in Delhi School of Economics is that a candidate must have passed BA (hons) Economics of the University of Delhi with 60% or equivalent CGPA. This is for admission based on merit/direct mode for general category. If you want to get admission based on admission test then you must have passed bachelor's degree or postgraduate degree in any subject from the University of Delhi or any Indian University recognised by the University of Delhi with 60% marks. Relaxation of minimum percentage is given for reserved categories as per rules of University rules.
So yes, you can get admission in MA Economics if you have not studied Mathematics in 10+2 provided you must fulfill all other eligibility requirements.
As you have not mentioned the name of college for which you are asking. So generally, candidates have to apply online by visiting the official website of college and then fill the application form details such as name, qualification, date of birth etc. Then students get confirmation through mail. And they are called for the counseling.
Hope it helped to clear your delimma.
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