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Atul Singh

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The CUET History syllabus covers topics like Harappan civilization, Inscriptions and the decipherment of the script, Social Histories using the Mahabharata, Buddhism, Medieval Society through Travellers' Accounts, the nationalist movement 1918-48, history of the 1940s, and many more.

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Yatendra Choudhury

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Yes, CUET History preparation significantly overlaps with other competitive exams like:Civil Services (UPSC): Topics such as the Mauryan to Gupta period, Bhakti-Sufi traditions, and colonial history are common.UGC NET (History): Advanced concepts build upon the CUET syllabus, making it a foundational base.State PSC Exams: Indian history sections often align with CUET content, particularly ancient and medieval history.Thus, CUET preparation can serve as a strong foundation for a wide range of exams.

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muskan

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A student who is interested in social work can pursue an MSW course at the Master's level. Masters in Social Work (MSW) courses can be pursued by anyone if they have completed their undergraduate. Students from all specializations, including BSc are welcome to pursue MSW courses if they qualify for the minimum undergraduate score, and entrance exam rank eligibility criteria.  

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Sumridhi Bisht

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Yes, History can be combined with other subjects in CUET. Typically, candidates can choose History alongside subjects like Political Science, Geography, Sociology, Economics, or other related fields depending on the university's requirements. This combination allows students to create a broader academic profile, especially for courses in the humanities or social sciences. Each university may have specific guidelines on subject mapping, so it's important to review the subject combinations permitted by the desired university during the CUET application process.

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muskan

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Hi!Yes, you can pursue BSW if you have completed your class 12th with the Science stream, you are eligible for the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) programme. Students who have completed their 12th from a recognised board with atleast 45% aggregate marks, can pursue BSW courses. Students are admitted to colleges on merit basis and on the basis of their score in entrance exams.  

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Muskan Yadav

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Hello, I hope you are doing fine Graduates of Ashoka university are recruited across diverse profile: business analyst, credit risk analyst, executive assistant, communication and strategy, Project manager, Research analyst, data science, digital marketing, HR, product manager, software developer, and many more. (As you mentioned that you are a student of PhD from History, I believe there are very low chances but you should try and also you can prefer off campus internship program.)Mostly in colleges placement cell always prefers student from business course or economics. But I'll suggest you to try for placement.the highest place
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Muskan Yadav

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Hello, I hope you are doing fine.You are definitely eligible for campus llb 3 years programme. In its eligibility criteria a candidate must be graduate from any stream and from a recognised university and as we all know IGNOU is a prestigious educational institute, so it won't affect your future plans. But also you need to qualify entrance test such as CLAT or LSAT.I hope my answer will help you Best of luck 

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Akansha Gaurav

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Yes, it is worth to pursue BA at Indian Institute of Gems and Jewellery, Mumbai. The institute offers comprehensive curriculum designed to nurture your artistic talents with technical skills and offer a dynamic career in the ever-evolving jewellery industry. BA students are placed in top companies such as KBS, Emerald, Bluestone, PMJ, and others. 

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Ankit kumar

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 Dear Debanjali, Preparing for the PUBDET exam for BA English Honours requires a strategic approach. While your Class 11 and 12 CBSE English textbooks provide a solid foundation, supplementing them with additional resources can enhance your preparation. Here are some recommended books:NCERT English Core Class 12This textbook offers a comprehensive overview of English literature and language, aligning with the PUBDET syllabus.Arihant's 'Target B.Sc. Agriculture'Although primarily for agriculture, this book includes practice questions that can aid in honing your English comprehension skills.'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua AchebeA semi
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Taru Jain

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Given below the difference between BFA and BA in Fine Arts:BFA BA BFA focuses more on practical training and studio work in art and design. It focuses more on practical training and hands-on work in areas like painting, sculpture, animation, and design. It helps students develop their artistic skills through studio work and creating art. BA is more theory-based, including history and critical analysis of art. BA in Fine Arts, on the other hand, is more theory-based. It includes studying the history of art, its critical analysis, and the cultural aspects of art, with less emphasis on practical creation.

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