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Udit Thapak

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Pursuing a B.A. at MCC, Madras Christian College, is generally considered normal rather than difficult. Becuase the papers are coming from the college itself.The course workload is moderate, and the college sets papers that students find reasonable. With a pass percentage of around 25% or higher, the overall experience is not overly challenging. Thus, it's fair to say that pursuing a B.A. at MCC is within a normal range of difficulty.

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Udit Thapak

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Madras Christian College (MCC) is considered one of the more affordable private colleges in India. Madras Christian College provides a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) programme with a tuition fee of INR 56200. 

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Udit Thapak

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Based on available statistics, Madras Christian College (MCC) is quite normal for its B.A. graduates across various disciplines. For instance, the median salary for B.A. in History graduates tends to hover around INR 3.25 lakhs. Similar trends are observed for other B.A. programs offered by the college, with salaries within these ranges.

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Udit Thapak

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Hi. Yes, you can join MCC Madras Christian College without CUET or any other exam for B.A directly by your (10+2) grades.Madras Christian College's admission process for all the undergraduate courses is merit-based, followed by counselling conducted by the college. Here are some specific details B.A:Class 12 in any stream from a recognised schoolFor BA in Economics, candidates should have studied Mathematics in Class 12 

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DURGAPRASAD MUNNANGI

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The Institute of Home Economics (IHE) in Delhi University charges INR 98,940 for a full-time, three-year B.A. (Hons.) in Journalism program. The fee is calculated based on the first year, and the actual amount may vary. The fee may include other components in addition to tuition fees. 

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Diksha Bansal

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Seats availability for BA Economics at University of Delhi are 232. Out of which 50% (116 seats) are reserved for merit list of DU students of Economics (H). Remaining 50% seats are to be occupied through an entrance examination which is held mostly in the last week of June every year.

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Anurag Singh

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The MCC online application window for 2024-2025 admissions was made active on April 5, 2024. In order to be admitted into a bachelor’s program, one has to fulfill set qualifications and also pass the required entry examination. To apply, you will have to go on the MCC official website and click on the right category as per your shift/stream, degree and course you need to fill in personal details and academic information including qualifying exam marks before reviewing the form and paying via online.

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Anurag Singh

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The Madras Christian College (MCC) located in Chennai runs a 3-year undergraduate programme leading to a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree that costs INR 56,157 in total tuition fee. But this fee structure is not the same for all. Self Finance stream have fees ranging from INR 30,000 to INR 40,000 during the first two semesters while Aided stream have fees ranging from INR 22,000 to INR 30,000. These different amounts point towards different kinds of financial backing available which definitely influence an individual student's decision when choosing their preferred stream. On the whole MCC does not discriminate against any students based o
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Prabal Kishor Kashyap

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Admission to the B.A. programme at Janki Devi Memorial College (JDMC), University of Delhi, is based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) followed by e-counseling through the Delhi University Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal.The key steps in the admission process are:Candidates must appear for the CUET UG exam and obtain a valid scorecard.After CUET results are announced, candidates must register on the DU CSAS portal and select their preferred programme and college.Seats are allocated based on CUET scores through the CSAS portal.Candidates must pay the fees and accept the allocated seat within the specified
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