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Vidhi Jain

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Hello candidate, there is a 5% relaxation in the minimum marks requirement given to the students belonging to the SC (Scheduled Caste) and ST (Scheduled Tribes) categories as of now. In both the entrance based and merit based cut-off lists as well, the relaxation is offered to the same extent. Further, the seats reserved for SC and ST students can only be occupied by them. In case, some seats are not filled, they will remain vacant only.

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Shivansh yajurvedi

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See it depends on the paper level every year as we see in 2024 particularly in CUET the cut off for most of top colleges in South campus ARSD and VENKY.it ranges from 720/800 to 730/800. So it depends on various factors how much student apply for course and how much the merit goes for best north campus colleges idk but it would be high as 780 or 750 something .

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Raja

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After completing a BA, you can pursue various courses in journalism and mass communication like an MA in Journalism and Mass Communication, an MBA in Communications Management, specialised Diploma courses in areas like advertising, public relations, digital media, broadcast journalism, film production, and even further specializations like sports journalism or communication for development essentially opening up opportunities in diverse media fields like print, broadcast, digital, and corporate communication.   Key options to consider after a BA in Journalism and Mass Communication:Master's Degree:MA in Journal
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Pragati Singh

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BA Animation is a degree programme in Animation and Multimedia. Throughout the course, the student will learn how to create an illusion of movement and visual motion.  A Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Animation equips students with a comprehensive skill set, covering fundamental animation principles, 2D and 3D animation techniques, character design, storyboarding, and proficiency in industry-standard digital animation tools.The curriculum often includes visual effects (VFX), motion graphics, sound design, and game animation, fostering a holistic understanding of the field. Students engage in collaborative project work, develop a p
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SHRUTI TIWARI

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The syllabus for PhD in Psychology entrance exam is given below:General Aptitude: This section tests logical reasoning, numerical ability, and analytical skills. Psychology Topics:Research MethodologyPsychological TheoriesCognitive PsychologyClinical and Counseling PsychologyBehavioral PsychologySocial PsychologyDevelopmental PsychologyCurrent Trends in Psychology: Topics related to the latest developments in psychological research and practices.

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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No, Work experience is not always mandatory or required for PhD in Psychology courses, also it depends on the type of course you are going to pursue, and also on the institutions, but it can be beneficial, especially for specializations like organizational or clinical psychology.

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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The selection process is quite the same, like other courses only, here are some general steps to follow:Step 1: Entrance TestStep 2: Personal Interview or Counselling Step 3: Review of Research Proposal (if required by the university)

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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The eligibility criteria for a PhD in Psychology is a Master's degree in Psychology or a related field (e.g., Counseling, Clinical Psychology) with a minimum required percentage (usually 55% for general category and 50% for reserved categories).Some universities may require a valid score in national or university-level entrance exams. 

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Divya

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Well, the syllabus of History courses is chosen by the college offering the course depending on the course level. The undergraduate level History courses involve the study of the basics of history and the postgraduate level courses offer a deep understanding of History and its impact on our society. The doctoral-level courses are pursued by people who are looking for research opportunities in academia.Given below are the main topics in History courses of various levels:History Courses SyllabusEnglish Medieval IndiaMedieval Europe: InstitutionsPrehistory and Proto-historyRise of the Modern WestIslamic Society Rise of the Moder
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Divya

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Look, this is something that is determined by your personal interests and situation. Both kinds of educational institutes have their positives and negatives, which you must consider carefully before making a decision:ParametersGovernment History CollegesPrivate History Colleges FeesLower FeesHigher FeesInfrastructureOutdated InfrastructureModern InfrastructureOther BenefitsScholarships, Solid Alumni Network and Recognized Brand TagJob Industry Connections and Placement OpportunitiesBy carefully examining these important factors, you can make up your mind and come to a conclusion regarding the college that is right for you. Best wi
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