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Can I do MA in Economics after doing B.Com Hons from Delhi University if I take G.E as economics

Yash Dev Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019
Yes you can as eligibility criteria says
DU DSE MA (Economics) Admission 2019 Eligibility Criteria
Direct/Merit Mode A candidate must have secured at least 60% aggregate in B.A. Economics (Hons)
Entrance Test Mode A candidate must have secured at least 60% or 1st division or equivalent CGPA in any UnderGraduate/Postgraduate degree in any subject.

Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
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What is the general rank for ma eco seats allocation happens in bhu campus and overall what is the max rank upto which one can expect seat?

icipshita Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019

hello,

there are 77 seats in total for Master of Arts program in Economics in Banaras Hindu University. If you have a rank which fits within the range of 100 to 200 or even 250 or 300, you have a very good chance of getting a call letter from the University in their second round of counselling. 

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Sir mene allahabad university ke entrance exam me 138 nu prapt kiya h ,mujhe MA geography me admission mil skta h kya ?

anshuman shukla 7th Jul, 2019

Dear sir /mam  allahabad university ki pg counseling for geography kb se start hogi tell me plzzz

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Is there second merit list is available fo pg ma english literature at english foreign languages university in Hyderabad?

shvetha jayaraj 28th May, 2019
Hello aspirant,

When the results are out, and if the vacancies or the seats are not fully allocated then there will be waitinglist candidates and they will be called upon.

And after that If the list is exhausted and yet there are vacancies then again another list of eligible candidates will be selected.

Hence, never lose the hope.

Best wishes!!!
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I have got 52 marks in MA ENERGY ECONOMICS BHU and 110 General rank and 46 female and 22 EWS rank will I get admission?

abhisheksingh19121999_6969616 Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019
Hello,
As of now it's difficult to put forward any specific prediction. Cutoffs are subject to change. It depends on the number of applicants applying for the course. If I talk about ma energy economics then there are total 50 seats in this course. Some seats are reserved for categories like scheduled caste ,scheduled tribe and obc. Since you are seeking admission through news quota .It might help you to certain extent. But since it's yet to be implemented ao we lack any previous data to predict anything. As of now keep yourself updated as the councelling process has already begun. For further assistance you can browse the link given below.http://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet-cut-off/amp
Good luck
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y rank is 110 in general category and 46 female and 22 EWS rank in MA ENERGY ECONOMICS BHU will I get admission and 52 marks please reply

abhisheksingh19121999_6969616 Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019
Hello,
It's difficult to put forward any specific prediction . There are total 50 seats in ma energy economics in bhu. Some seats are reserved for categories like scheduled caste , scheduled tribe ,obc . Since you are seeking admission under ews quota so it might help you to some extent. Admission depends on the number of applicants applying for the course. Aa of now the keep your self updated as the councelling process has already begun .You can refer to the following link for more assistance.http://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet-cut-off/amp
Good luck
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Hi sir. I had done MA in hindi but now l want to do KAS in political science,plz give me some guidelines

Baisakh Sarangi 27th May, 2019

Hello Aspirant!

IF you have ever wondered why some candidates with good academic records don’t make it to the select list of civil services exams and others with almost an average academic record get into the select list, then read on. 
 After conducting some interactive counseling sessions of KAS aspirants and after my write-up in Greater Kashmir (4th Feb) for the aspirants with some tips for choosing their optional subjects, preparing for General Studies paper and scoring more, I have been receiving enquiries in encouraging numbers on my cell phone and e-mail. While I feel privileged to guide any aspirant with my little understanding of this examination, I also got worried for many reasons. It made me miserable to learn that a substantial number of aspirants are totally unconcerned and undecided about second optional. A large chunk has not realized, even till now, that Prelims is only meant for screening and real test lies in Mains and Interview. Some of the aspirants even revealed with misplaced confidence that they have chosen Political Science and Public Administration as two optional subjects when such combination is not permissible in this examination.
 All this makes me to believe that all our aspirants have not been able to lay a good beginning. Perhaps they have not been able to understand fundamental requirements of this examination, and when we don’t have exact roadmap and actual appreciation of the track, making it to destination gets tougher. This examination is popularly called as Combined  Competitive  Examination and has three stages. These are: 
(1)  Preliminary Examination. 
(2)  Main Examination.    
(3)  Interview.

Dear aspirant, the key to success in this examination does not lie merely in how many hours of hard work you put in. Surprisingly, the key to success lies in how many hours of planned; focused and concentrated hours of hard work go into your preparation. Successful candidates have always made steadied progress in reaching their goal. They have not done it with the swing of any magic wand. If you have decided to fight the competition with right arsenal, the victory can’t shy away from you. God sides with those people who have the right intentions and approach. If you believe success is possible, you have already achieved 90% of it!

Hope this helps you :)

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12 th ma minimum Mark kitna hona need ha for admission D farma for gernal cast and how much fee for one year

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 27th May, 2019

hello,

d pharma is a two year diploma course. the basic eligibilty for d. pharma course is you need to have 50% marks in 10+2 for general category candidates  (45% for sc/st/obc).

fees can be differ from college to college. i have mentioned some colleges fees annually 

 

Manipal Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences      Manipal                52,000

JSS College of Pharmacy Ooty    The Nilgiris          55,400

DIT University    Dehradun            67,700

Shri Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University Gurgaon              62,500

Dev Bhoomi Group of Institutions            Dehradun            59,500

Om Sai Paramedical College        Ambala 30,000

NIMS University               Jaipur    44,000

KR Mangalam University               Gurgaon              85,000

Jamia Hamdard University           New Delhi           66,000

Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research               New Delhi           31,400

Annamalai University     Chidambaram    31,500

Vinayaka Missions College of Pharmacy Salem    50,500



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What is the tentative cutoff of MA history in Jamia Millia Islamia? Also Im a muslim Woman.

icipshita Student Expert 6th Jul, 2019

hi,

there are fifty (50) seats in total at Jamia Millia Islamia University for Master of Arts in History. You can check it in the official website here by clicking on this link - https://www.jmi.ac.in/History/courses-name/MAHistory-41

You have to score more in the entrance exam and it will be of great help to you if your undergraduation marks is 45-50% to secure a seat at JMI University.

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Is MA available in your college?

Syed Student Expert 27th May, 2019

Hi Disha,

I hope you are doing well!

Well Disha as I can see you want to know that MA is available in the college or not. I would like to inform you that as you have mentioned the college name it will be difficult for us to answer. I will kindly request you to please complete the question.

Wishing you all the best for your career.

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