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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/languages/course/b-a-hons-in-english-amity-university-Noida-207080
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Yes, you can still apply for the same. The eligibility criteria and average course fee charged in India for the course vary from institute to institute. The minimum criterion of eligibility needed to be met for admission to the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognised institute/ university.
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Eligibility:
The minimum qualification required for entry into B.Ed is Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) or Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) form a recognised board/university with at least 50% marks. So, you are not eligible for this course.
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Yes, of course.
It will provide you with an upper hand.
Economics is a compulsory subject for a finance candidate.
Though it may not be a specialization subject, but it will be used in all the other subjects directly or indirectly.
Thanks and all the best.
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Honestly, you loose a great many opportunities in your life because of the 10% in 12th Boards. But I guess you already know that, so I'll put a better solution in front of you, join a college any of them it doesn't matter.
Re write 2-3 subjects you have a big space to improve, next year you'll get the subject marks improved of same, so there is no point of loosing anything just a gain scope.
Don't choose a lot of subject, only which you will be able to score better. It is perfectly fine, you'll not waste any time in degrees and will get a more than 60% which is the barrier.
And don't take a distance learning course so early in
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