NEP
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Yes , you have the opportunity to pursue a carrer in BA under NEP..
Nep 2020 is set to bring drastic changes in the higher education system of India. Through NEP , students can enjoy flexible education options such as three-year or four-year Bachelor's degree, one-year Master's degree, exit options and multidisciplinary education.
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Yes according to , National Education Policy , ypu can pursue B.A. with sociology.
The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree program in sociology prepares adults for career change, advancement or graduate education, while providing personal enrichment. The program focuses on the forces that produce stability and changes in people's behavior, beliefs and attitudes and social organization.
Hello Aspirant,
Exact date is not sure till now. Few days ago our Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi has announced in a speech that the New Education Policy will be applied by 2022 in the whole education system of India and the whole system will get reformed according to NEP 2020. As you are talking for Mumbai University so it will also follow the same rules as setup by NEP 2020 and once again, it is going to be activated by the year 2022 as told by our PM.
For more details kindly visit the link given below :-
https://news.careers360.com/nep-2020-undergraduate-education-reform-multidisciplinary-approach
I hope this information helps you.
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Few days ago our Hon'ble PM Narendra Modi has announced in a speech that the New Education Policy will be applied by 2022 in the whole education system of India and the whole system will get reformed according to NEP 2020. As you are talking for Mumbai University so it will also follow the same rules as setup by NEP 2020 and once again, it is going to be activated by the year 2022 as told by our PM.
National Education policy made changes in education system.
But BE or Btech duration is not changed.
It continues to remain for 4 years
So it is clear that btech duration will be for four years
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Hello
National Education policy made changes towards the old education system to improve the education system of India
But the duration of btech is as usual for 4 years
They didn't make any changes in btech duration
Dear Aspirant
To know about detail information regarding this you can visit below link it will help you-
https://news.careers360.com/nep-2020-what-does-it-say-about-schools-and-universities
For further query feel free to ask!
Hope it helps! GOOD LUCK!
Manisha, there is no upper age limit for NEET as of now. So as long as you fulfil the eligibility criteria, you can appear for NEET. The only disadvantage that might seem from dropping a year is that God Forbid if things don't work in your favour, you would have wasted couple of years. So it is always good to have a Plan B. What we would suggest is before taking another year drop for 2021, wait until NEET 2020 results have been declared and the Counselling process is completed. You can gauge your performance and then take a call accordingly. Also if you are certain of taking a drop for 2021, you can enroll yourself for a distance course in Bachelor's degree so that you have a plan B. NEET 2021 is still a year away. So lets see how you fare in NEET 2020 so as to take a call accordingly.
hi,
see there would be quite valuable changes in the education system as per the rules and regulations would make by new education policy. however as per different educationist review it would take time to make changes in the indian education system, since there is multiple number of education board available and also the teachers and students, guardians review need to consider. so from this view there is no such Information available to achieve 90% to get entrance for further subject related courses.
hope you may understand.
Hey,
It still remains a question mark.
According to the recent news, f ormer finance minister Yashwant Sinha raised questions over dropping of Urdu from the NEP.
“Urdu is not even mentioned in the NEP. Congratulations to Prime Minister Modi. The New Education Policy does not recognise Urdu as an Indian language,” tweeted Sinha.
The statement of Sinha forced the Central government to come up with clarifications saying that the policy talked about all the languages mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of The Constitution.
The government clarified that Urdu had been included through the Eighth Schedule of India Constitution but the question arose as to why the NEP did not name Urdu while mentioning all major languages.
Till date this is the Scenario of NEP....
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