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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

No, you cannot. Failing means your Honor degree would not be handed over to you, rather just a normal graduation degree. There is a huge different in that.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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B.A. ENGLISH HONOURS: SYLLABUS AND COURSE DESCRIPTION
A semester-wise breakup of the courses syllabus is tabulated below. Semester I
Semester II
Paper 1: English Literature 4 (I)Paper 4: English Literature 4 (ii)Paper 2: Twentieth Century Indian Writing (I)Paper 5: Twentieth Century Indian Writing (ii)Paper 3: Concurrent Qualifying LanguagePaper 6: English Literature 1 (I)Paper 7: Concurrent Credit Language
Semester III
Semester IV
Paper 8: English Literature 1 (ii)Paper 12: English Literature 2 (ii)Paper 9: English Literature 2 (I)Paper 13: English Literature 3 (I)Paper 10:Paper 14:Option A: Nineteenth Century European Realism (I)Option A:
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Yash Gupta

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Hi.
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Shabana Bee

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Yes, you can apply for PG course if you are interested in that. You are eligible for PG course. There isn't much difference in pursuing a post graduate Diploma or degree course. Both PGDM and MBA offer the same career growth. But its always better to opt for a post graduate Diploma programme for a reputed management institute. PGDM programs being affiliated to an institute always offer an industry specific and updated curriculum. Therefore being at par with the current industry standards, its always better to opt for a post graduate Diploma programme.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Shubhi!
There is no barrier to do MBA after B.A. What you all just need to do is to score qualifying marks in entrance exam and more than 50% in your graduation with a recognised university. So after B.A. You can do MBA. With these of subjects, the specializations of HR could be best for you. Hope this helps. Good Luck.

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