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Prarthana Bain

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No you can not as you are in 1st year now. If you have completed your graduation, you can pursue both. One in regular mode and another one in distance mode is welcome but not two different courses are valid if done at the same time.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
Most of universities require BA English (Hons.) or English subject in all 3 years. You need to check the eligibility of particular university for the same.
You can do BA English (Hons.) through distance mode from different university simultaneously with your B.El.Ed degree.
All the best.

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Rohit Jain

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MA in English, Literature, Linguistics.
These are all quite confusing, MA in English and MA Literature are all about mixed subjects like English Grammar, World and Indian Literature from 15th to modern century.
Linguistics deals with the Grammar part and depths of any language.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Delhi University, English and Foreign Language University-Lucknow, Allahabad University and AMU are the best universities for the same.

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~To become a Lecturer, one has to apply, appear and crack NET exam after Post Graduation Degree with required eligibility.
~NET - National Eligibility Test is conducted by UGC twice every year one in June and other December every year for selection of Lectureship and award to JRF(Junior Research Fellowship).
~The eligible candidate must be an Indian National having completed 55% marks(50% for SC/ST candidate) in any stream from a recognized University. There is no upper age limit for those applying for Lectureship but those applying for JRF should be within the age of 28 years.
~For more information, you may log on to: http://www.ugc.ac.i
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Harshit Mehta

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It is a good college with vast placement and experienced faculty.

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