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Hey Deepali,
Yes, you can go for MA psychology even after BA Sociology. The most ideal way in an undergraduate degree BA and master’s degree in the same subject area psychology in your case; however, many people do study different subject area from their undergraduate and master’s degree. There are
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The essential qualification for admission to Mama Political Theory has been referenced underneath.
Four year certification in any stream ideally Expressions and Humanities.
Understudies with an advanced education in different streams can likewise apply.
Least checks required shift from 45% to 55% in graduation and may change for
Hello Aspirant,
Truly, MA in Psychology is accessible in JNU and the competitors who are intrigued to seek after this course ought to have finished their graduation in any order with least half stamps from a perceived school/college. With this qualification competitors need to show up for a placement test
Hello Kumar.
Yes, you can take admission through Delhi Home Quota. It doesn't matter from where you have done your 12th. Even if you have done it from Haryana you are eligible for Delhi reserved seats, if you have a Domicile of Delhi.
If not you are not eligible to
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Greetings!
You need not to worry about it. Yes, You can go for MA program even after graduating in BSc ( PCM ). MA is a postgraduate academic degree that is awarded in a non-science subject. ... The basic eligibility criterion to be fulfilled by students for
Hii aspirants
Let me tell you that yes you can go for ma program after completion of your bsc course.
Ma is 2 year course and you can pursue ma in any subject like english,hindi,foreign language.
The eligibility criteria for ma are
1.must be graduated from any recognised college
2.must
The University of Delhi offers a two-year, full-time Master of Arts (MA) in History programme at the postgraduate level to students through the Department of History. English language shall be the medium of instruction for the MA History programme offered at the University of Delhi . Although some teachers also
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Well as far as I know then the teaching can be an amalgamation of both English and hindi language usage but as far as the books and other materials are concerned, they are in English for the students to study from. Same is there in most of the colleges.
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