Philosophy
Hello,
Yes, you can do two courses at the same time provided that one should be regular and the other should be private or distance learning. But, confirm before taking admission that will you be able to manage both the things at the same time and that too with LLB regular as this is a professional course which requires a lot of hard work and you have to study alot in order to understand the subjects of law. And also, if there will be clash of examinations, then also you will be facing problems. So, check necessary things before you apply.
But, yes surely you can do a distance course and a regular course at the same time.
Hope it helps!
Hello student,
For MA PHILOSOPHY entrance exams you need to have a profound knowledge of Indian philosophy, Western philosophy, and General knowledge questions .You should revise your BA syllabus very nicely and also go through previous years questions papers.
There are ample of good career opportunities after MA PHILOSOPHY in India. These are
Human resources
Counselor
Writer
Journalism
Advertisement and marketing
Academis
Research
Professor
Hi Jacob,
Hope you’re doing well
You have chosen a great subject for your masters and IGNOU is quite known for this course. When it comes to exams, Ignou usually hold offline exams. Now that the pandemic situation has improved, exams will most likely be offline. However, you need to check with your respective department and teachers regarding the status of your time. One thing you should keep in mind is that with open learning courses, the marks are distributed in a strict manner. Philosophy is a difficult subject, so I suggest you to work hard and attend the classes of your university.
Wish you all the best!
Dear Manik,
Every society's education is geared toward specific goals and objectives. A philosophical approach determines the goals and objectives. For example, the goals of Pakistani education are to develop socially and morally sound individuals based on Islamic principles. So the goal of our entire educational system is to create that type of person, and that goal is set by Islamic Philosophy.
If Plato desires an ideal state, he employs education as a tool and establishes goals and objectives to be met by his ideal educational plan.
Best of Luck!
Hello Pranav,
Best MA Philosophy Colleges in Mumbai are listed below.
1. Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Mumbai
2. BNN College, Bhiwandi
3. K. J. Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce, Mumbai
4. VPMs K. G. Joshi College of Arts and N G Bedekar College of Commerce, Thane
5. S. K. Somaiya Degree College Of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mumbai
To get more information about M. A Philosophy Colleges in Mumbai, you can go through below mentioned link.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-philosophy-degree-colleges-in-mumbai?degree=M.A
Hope this information was helpful
Best of Luck!!
All over India there are many reputed colleges from where you can pursue the Master of Arts- MA Philosophy. Here I have listed below few colleges-
• BHU- Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
• Christ University, Bangalore
• DU- University of Delhi
• Jadavpur University, Kolkata
• IGNOU- Indira Gandhi National open University, New Delhi
• University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
• Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
• Savitri Bai Phule Pune University, Pune
• Ravenshaw University, Cuttack
For complete list of colleges with detailed information you can check out the link below-
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-philosophy-universities-in-india
Thank you.
The MA typically consists of the study of fine arts, philosophy, English, and various other topics. ... Philosophy degrees may focus on particular areas or issues, such as religion or ethics, and applicants should be prepared to draft a clear statement outlining their particular interests.
Here are some of the best colleges you can take admission in philosophy:
You can search this link for more information!!
Hopefully this helps!!
Hello Prapti !
You subject combination is really good.
After your 12thh boards you can do a Bachelor's degree in any of the subject which interests you the most.
Provided list :-
Since your subject combination also cntains Computer applications you can go for BCA if you want to make your future in software development and programming.
Hope this will resolve the conflict.
Hey Alok!
For getting enrolled in the course of B.A.(Honours) Philosophy in University of Delhi (DU), no percentage deduction will be done if the candidate has not studied Philosophy in their 10+2. Earlier there used to be deductions but now no deduction for not studying philosophy in 12th class. So, you can calculate your best 4 percentage without facing deduction for not having studied philosophy before. But, keep in mind that you may be subjected to deductions in your best four percentage if you don't don't fulfil other criteria's such as choosing of subjects from the list A and B. For example, if you add physical education or music in your best of four for courses that are not associated with these subjects then you may be subjected to a deduction of 2.5%.
To know the top Delhi University colleges for pursuing B.A.(Hons.) Philosophy, check out the link provided below.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-philosophy-degree-colleges-in-delhi
Although you will have to calculate your best of four percentage while when you apply for colleges while admission, but still you can know the format of calculation of best of four percentage for the purpose of DU admission. Below provided is the link for how to calculate best of 4 percentage.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks/amp
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Philosophy is a three-year distance undergraduate degree course offered by the School of Distance Education, University of Calicut, Malappuram.
Candidates who have Passed (Eligible for Higher Studies)the HSE of the Kerala State Board of Higher Secondary Examination or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto are eligible for admission.
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