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I can suggest that admission cutoffs can vary each year and depend on various factors such as the number of applicants, available seats, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the applicant pool's overall performance.
To get information about the Ma English admission cutoff at CUTN, I suggest checking the official website of CUTN or contacting their admission office directly. They can provide you with accurate and up-to-date information about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and the minimum cutoff score required for admission to Ma English at CUTN.
Additionally, you may also want to keep an eye on the official CUTN ad
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Whether or not you should go for a law degree depends on your career goals and interests. A law degree can provide you with valuable skills and knowledge that can be useful in many fields, including politics, public policy, and international relations. However, it is also a challenging and demanding degree that requires a significant investment of time and resources. Before deciding whether to pursue a law degree, you may want to consider the following factors:
1. Career goals: Do you have a specific career in mind that requires a law degree, such as practicing law, working in public policy or government, or pursuing a career in academi
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Shruti Garg

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Some of the important topics that are covered under English proficiency syllabus are: Word Choice/Sentence Correction, Odd one out, Analogies, Synonyms & Antonyms, Grammar, Verbal reasoning and Reading comprehension. As per the previous year question paper analysis, some of the questions that can be expected from the topics mentions above includes: word substitute in a sentence, right usage of word in fill in the blanks, right usage of word in match the following, fill in the blanks with homophones/idioms, matching and error spotting- words/ grammar/punctuation, short and long reading comprehension. The type of questions asked in Read
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At Jadavpur University students can pursue undergraduate and postgraduate programs that include specializations in English Sanskrit, and Bengali. The university has a good track record in placing its graduates in promising careers. Based on the median salary trends observed during the 2022 placements, undergraduate course graduates received an average of INR 5.70 LPA, while postgraduate students received INR 8 LPA.

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The eligibility criteria is varying according to universities. Like central universities Haryana and Himachal Pradesh needs 50% minimum marks in graduation for M.A. English admission.

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If you did not choose French as a subject in the CUET exam, it might not be possible to get admission to a French language course at Delhi University. However, you can check with the university's language department if they have any alternative admission processes or if they offer any language proficiency tests that you can take to demonstrate your proficiency in French. Another option could be to explore private language schools or institutes in Delhi that offer French language courses. They may have different admission requirements and could offer flexible schedules that suit your needs. You could also consider online courses or lang
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