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Ujjwal Gupta

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In all probability, your daughter can opt for B.A. (Hons) in English, though this varies as different universities and colleges have their specific sets of admission criteria. Here's how her current set of subjects would score, going by these criteria Key Points to Remember:Eligibility Criterion for B.A. (Hons) in English:In general, most universities require candidates to study English as a subject in their 12th-grade examinations or equivalent.A minimum percentage in English may be required, like, say, 50-60%.Relevance of Subjects Pursued:Political Science (MJC): Is not related with English Honors but disqualification does not
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311 Latest cutoff for B.A (Hon's) in English at BHU

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At St. Xavier's College in Kolkata, the most recent cutoff for admission in 2024 for the B.A. (Hons.) in English with a Journalism specialisation is 85% in the 12th-grade exam. A strong curriculum that blends literary studies with hands-on journalism training is the program's main focus. Since the admissions process is tough, it is imperative that prospective students meet or surpass this cutoff. Those wishing to pursue a career in journalism find the college to be a desirable option due to its helpful faculty and reputation for academic achievement.

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BA students who wish to broaden their job scope must develop important employability and industry-related skills. Employers value employability skills because they regard them as indications of how you get along with other team members, customers, and other stakeholders.While the industry-specific skills help students get jobs that align with their interests. Listed below are some of the skills essential for BA graduates to pursue to get their dream job:Public AdministrationForeign LanguageDigital MarketingHR AnalyticsGraphic DesigningPublic Relations Management

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Shailja Rawat

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BA in English steps up a good base for various jobs that require good critical thinking skills, communication skills, logical reasoning, etc. Students with such skills are suited for career paths such as Social worker, Teacher, Content Writer, and more, with a starting salary ranging from INR 3 LPA to INR 3.5 LPA. Mentioned below is a list of various job profiles for BA degree holders to pursue and their corresponding average salaries:Writer: INR 3.43 LPALinguist: INR 3.18 LPAJournalist: INR 3 LPA to INR 5.5 LPAHuman Resource Specialist: INR 2.70 LPAExecutive Assistant: INR 3 LPA to INR 3.5 LPANote: The above-mentioned are in
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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 CUET is scored out of 800, and the exam comprises multiple-choice questions. The highest cut-off marks for DU admissions typically fall between 650-700.  So you have less chances but still you can try. You can use Shiksha college predictor -https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor  There are many good universities accepting CUET score like CURAJ, CUP, CUH, Lukchnow University .They too have good brand value and low fees. Also you can explore about -BBA LL.BTeaching as carreer ( B.Ed)NET JRF  

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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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Yes, you can teach second and third class students even if your B.Ed. Most schools require a B.Ed degree to teach basic subjects, irrespective of your basic education. Having a B.Ed, you meet the special qualification to teach the minors. Schools are often looking for ways to cater to young children and teach them the basics. Your knowledge of English literature can really help you learn English in these courses. Always check specific school requirements as they may vary.

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It might seem a little far-fetched to pursue Artificial Intelligence and English Honours together as the nature of both are poles apart, but that is something we will understand. While AI is primarily taught as part of technical or engineering programs, English Honours on the other hand are an undergraduate course with humanity at its core. Although there are few innovative academic programs, combining these two types of educational goals is generally not feasible. Investing time exploring integrated programs or studying one field as a major and the other as minor / elective. Obviously, whether you can do this or not is something best
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IGNOU stands for Indira Gandhi National Open University. It is one of the oldest and most well-known institutes for distance education in India. It is the first national open university in India, founded in 1985. IGNOU offers hundreds of courses. You must have passed your 12th examination or equivalent in any stream from a recognised board examination with minimum 50% aggregate marks. Other options are also there like DU SOL, NCWEB, Online school by various universities like Manipal, Amity, Symbiosis, etc.

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Manori Sahni

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Candidates seeking admission to the BA (Hon) English programme must fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria. The university scans applications and accept forms of only the eligible students. For this UG course, candidates who have passed Class 12 or equivalent pass with at least 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST) can apply. At the time of form filling and admission, the candidate must hold the pass certificate with them.

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