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One need to have passed 10+2 with 50% marks. Admission is based on merit which is based on entrance exam. Admission date is month of July ( tentative). Candidates are advised to visit the official website for updated information. Best wishes.
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Dear Dushyant, I can say Lovely professional University is best for M.A. (Honours) course, As my cousin sister is pursuing same from LPU, She has discussed with me regarding curriculum, academics, exposure, reviews are pretty good. She told me
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Dear Dushyant, I can say Lovely professional University is best for M.A. (Honours) course, As my cousin sister is pursuing same from LPU, She has discussed with me regarding curriculum, academics, exposure, reviews are pretty good. She told me, Lovely Professional University, School of Social Sciences and Languages is among the best language colleges in Punjab and India. Recognizing liberal arts education as the crying need of the global education system, the school exposes its students to theoretical rigor, fieldwork and research, along with social sensitization through opportunities to interact with and learn from the outside world. Seminars involve presentations of new material by staff, and are a useful way to explore questions, concepts and theories. They also include activities to work independently and in small groups to carry out practical tasks such as analysis of literary and non-literary spoken, written and digital texts, creative group tasks, individual and group presentations, peer commentary and feedback, research projects. These help you develop your creative, critical, group-work and communication skills. These include blog, vlog, forum, and wiki participation and help students to develop skills in writing, communication skills, IT and online collaboration. These activities also help to develop your independent learning skills. A lot of your learning at university takes place outside classroom sessions. Classes are designed to facilitate your autonomous learning, during which you will have the opportunity for critical self-reflection or space for self-directed reading or research. An example might be a research or practical project linked to a module's learning outcomes that you work on independently or with a small group supported by your tutor. This might then form the basis for a seminar presentation. Alongside regular classes, you will have the opportunity to attend lectures with guest speakers from creative industries. The Language and Communication research cluster organised regular research seminars and other events which are open to members of the public. She got opportunities to participate in extra-curricular activities for achieving all-round development. EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE SCHOOL A plethora of activities are held to nurture and ensure all round development of the learners in the session 2018-2019. For admission in detail, kindly visit university website, or call on University toll free number Tel: +91-1824-404404.
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For JNU, you have to cover a wider area of economics such as International Economics, Macro, Micro, Maths, Stats, Public Finance, etc. Sometimes they also ask logic and comprehension on economic case. Maths is majorly +2 based so revise your R
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For JNU, you have to cover a wider area of economics such as International Economics, Macro, Micro, Maths, Stats, Public Finance, etc. Sometimes they also ask logic and comprehension on economic case. Maths is majorly +2 based so revise your RD Sharma book and be ready to practice from past year paper.
Refer to the economics books of 11th and 12th. Also, other books you can refer are:-
1. Hal Varian, Intermediate Macroeconomics,7e
2. Rubinfeld and Robert Pindyck, Microeconomics
3. RGD Allen, Mathematical Analysis for Economics
4. AC Chiang, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics
5. Sydsaeter and Hammond, Mathematics for Economic Analysis
Refer to the economics books of 11th and 12th. Also, other books you can refer are:-
1. Hal Varian, Intermediate Macroeconomics,7e
2. Rubinfeld and Robert Pindyck, Microeconomics
3. RGD Allen, Mathematical Analysis for Economics
4. AC Chiang, Fundamental Methods of Mathematical Economics
5. Sydsaeter and Hammond, Mathematics for Economic Analysis
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