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Bhumika Yadav

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At Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women, the BA course follows a very simple enrollment process. Only eligibility is required on the part of the students, along with the application form and the mentioned documents, including the application form fee. These admissions are merit-based, and, therefore, an incentive for students to perform well in their Class 12 examinations, generating a competitive yet cooperative atmosphere of study.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women provides an online application procedure to the students for BA admission. This is a convenient facility provided to the applicant to complete the whole process online. Apply online for the BA Programme in MLACW using these steps:Step 1: Visit the college's official website, to apply.Step 2: Fill in the basic details.Step 3: Choice of preferred programme or subjectsStep 4: Upload the documents.Step 5: Pay the application fee and submit the form.

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Bhumika Yadav

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There are several documents that need to be attached to the application form. These documents have two-fold purposes: first, proving eligibility, and second, they will also enable the application process to go as smoothly as possible. Those candidates who are seeking admission to the BA course at MLACW must provide the following documents:Application form duly filled with a passport-size photograph Three passport-size photographsAttested copy of the SSLC/Class 10 mark sheetAttested copy of the qualifying examination (II PUC/Class 12)Attested copy of the Migration certificate for students from outside KarnatakaParent's/Guardian's c
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Bhumika Yadav

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The admission process to the BA programme at Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women does not consider any entrance examination. The process is based on merit, which is computed according to the marks obtained in the qualifying examination in Class 12. Applicants must have completed their Class 12 education with a duly recognised board. There are no entrance tests separately required for BA admissions to the college. Interested students may apply by making manual submissions of application forms within the stipulated deadlines. Therefore, this policy is, accommodating to various applicants who might be interested in pursuing their i
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Bhumika Yadav

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Yes, students can get into the MLACW's Bachelor of Arts programme if they secure 50% in the Class 12 examinations. Any candidate who has passed Class 12 education in any stream is eligible for admission. Admission is completely merit-based. Hence, it depends on the marks secured in the qualifying examination. Candidates meeting the minimum percentage requirement are eligible to apply for the BA programme in MLACW.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The Maharani Lakshmi Ammanni College for Women BA programme spans over three years. The undergraduate BA course has four specialisations. Every course is semester-based. There are six semesters in total. Students have the opportunity to combine various courses and eventually broaden their knowledge of the humanities and social sciences, with an improvement in their critical thinking abilities and an enhancement of their analytical skills. 

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Bhumika Yadav

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MLACW offers a BA programme in four specialisations. These specialisations are : Psychology, Journalism and Sociology; History, Economics and Political Science; Kannada, Sociology and Political Science; and History, Economics and Sociology. All these specialisations are unique and comprehensive because they include all of the basic subfields related to the respective stream. Thus allowing students to delve deeper into areas of their interest and learn more about these subjects. These sweeping specialisations accommodate a wide array of academic interests and varied professional goals that a student brings into the MLACW BA programme.

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Kunal Lalwani

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In case you’ve passed your supplementary exam, you can still apply for admission to St. Bede's College for BA. However, the college's admission policy and eligibility criteria will come into play. In most cases, colleges accept only those students who get qualified in the same year but a number of them may accept past exam passing students including those who took supplementary exams. To confirm this, it is recommended that you reach out St. Bede’s College directly to inquire about its admission policy concerning supplementary exams. Include details of your academic background including results from any supplementary tests
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Kunal Lalwani

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Yes, there are combined courses for B.A in Drawing and B.Ed. Currently, a few universities and colleges initiating a 4-year integrated programme as B.A. B.Ed. or B. F. A. B.Ed. Depending on the areas that the student has chosen, the degree is called it is a programme that consists of Bachelor of Arts in Drawing or Fine Arts in combination with Bachelor of Education. This integrated course allows students to have two interests that are art and teaching all in one. Some institutions offering this course include:Some institutions offering this course include: -Jamia Millia Islamia University New Delhi Aligarh MuslimUniversity Aligarh
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Venkata Siddardha Voona

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Yes, you can change your course from B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) to B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) but you have to fulfil the eligibility criteria for the B.Sc. programme and you have to check whether seats are available for B. Sc course. Not every college accept this course change because of their rules and regulations. But in some colleges there is an option before the starting of your course to change the course, it is called as the programme transfer option. 

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