Philosophy
Aspirants must have a first-class or strong upper-second-class undergraduate degree with honours in philosophy or related disciplines.
Hey student,
Some other career options for you are-
you can go for Mba after B.A philosophy as eligibility for Mba in top universities is 50% marks in your graduation and you might have to clear some entrance test with it.
BCA-
The student must have an aggregate of 50% or above in Class 12 in any stream (Arts, Science, Commerce) with English and Mathematics as a compulsory subject.
all the best student,
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Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well. Candidates can appear for any one language from list A+ any 2 subjects from list B1+ any 1 subject from either list B1 or B2. You can sit for English and any 3 subjects from your 12th class (geography, economics, computer application or philosophy). Merit will be based on the CUET scores obtained from the above subjects.
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Hi aspirant,
I understand your confusion if you are interested in philosophy and want to pursue it you can take up arts after 10th and then major in philosophy at your graduation. If u want to continue with commerce you can do that and read a lot of philosophical books and take up courses online to boost your knowledge and interest.
All the best!
Good Afternoon
For admission in St. Stephen College Delhi in MA Philosophy it is must that A candidate who has passed a Bachelor's degree of 3 years duration (B.A. or equivalent) under 10+2+3 pattern from any recognised university and St Stephens College, Delhi offers 2 Years Full Time Masters Degree in M.A Philosophy.
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Good afternoon Rupsha ,
I hope you are fine. As per your mentioned query , i would like to tell you that it is completely depends on you and your confidence as in which subject you are best. Each subject has its own importance. So , decide wisely that which subject should you choose so that you will easily doing course in that particular subject. Because it is a concern of your careers , if you choose wrong subject for further studies then you will regret after choosing the subject.
So , take your time , analyse yourself and judge yourself as which subject you have a confidence.
I hope this will be helpful for you.
Good luck !!
Hello,
Which college are you enquiring about?
Admission process for MA Philosophy can be based on the merit of the qualifying examination or it an be done through entrance test as in conducted by respective universities such as Delhi University, JNU, BHU, AMU to name a few,
generally speaking the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 45%-50% aggregate, some colleges may emphasize on having studied Philosophy as a subject in graduation, if you wish to know about any specific college then mention the details in the comment box below, else you can also visit the official website of the concerned college to know more details regarding this.
Hello Student
For BA students which is divide into 3 years course and 6 semesters division has in first year one two compulsory subjects and 3/4 elective subjects. In second year per features want to compulsory subjects one or two compulsory and 3or4 elective subjects. For 3rd year the course is the same as 2nd year. You have taken Hindi education, philosophy, political science, or economics. Leaving the compulsory subjects there are only four elective subjects AVN you may drop philosophy or Hindi in 3rd year.
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