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abhishek gaurav

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To pursue MA English at Punjabi University, candidates need to meet certain qualifications:They should hold a bachelor's degree in English from a recognised college or university, with a minimum overall score of 45% to 50% or an equivalent GPA.They must have completed their undergraduate studies and obtained a bachelor's degree from a recognised institution.A passing score on entrance exams such as JNUEE, CUET, or other required exams is mandatory.Meeting these criteria ensures eligibility for the MA English programme at Punjabi University.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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There are 60 seats for MA English in the Chepauk campus of the University of Madras. The seats are divided into two categories: 45 seats are for the regular course and 15 seats are for the self-supporting course.

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Shahid Baksh

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Yes, it is possible to have a combination of online and regular classes for an MA English programme from the same university, but it depends on the specific policies and offerings of the university in question.Many universities have embraced online education and offer various programs through virtual platforms. These online programs provide flexibility and accessibility, making it convenient for students who may have other commitments or prefer remote learning.On the other hand, universities also recognize the importance of in-person interactions and traditional classroom experiences. Some students may value face-to-face interactions w
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Naveen Singh

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Yes, to pursue M.A. (Master of Arts) in English, you typically need a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. A BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications) and B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) are different fields of study, but they generally fulfill the eligibility criteria for pursuing an M.A. in English.

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Shahid Baksh

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Absolutely! You can apply for the MA English Entrance Exam at Ambedkar Open University after completing your graduation (BA). The university welcomes applications from eligible candidates who meet the academic requirements for their desired postgraduate programs.Since you have completed your BA, you now fulfill the minimum educational qualification needed to apply for the MA English program. The next step is to keep an eye on the university's official website or admission portal for announcements regarding the application process and entrance exam dates.Usually, universities have specific application windows for different courses, and
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You can apply for MA English at CUG through CUET-PG, which is a national-level entrance exam conducted by NTA.  Interested candidates have to appear for CUET-PG in order to take admission in the Central Univeristy of Gujarat.The table below shows the eligibility and selection criteria along with total fee. CourseEligibility & Selection CriteriaTotal FeeMA Selection: CUET-PG Eligibility: Graduation with minimun 50%INR 2,400 - INR 8,000 (for 2-5 years)

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The syllabus for the M.A. English entrance exam:1. English Literature: Knowledge and understanding of English literature from different periods, genres, and literary movements. This may include the study of poetry, drama, fiction, and non-fiction works.2. Literary Theory and Criticism: Familiarity with major literary theories, critical concepts, and approaches to the analysis and interpretation of literary texts.3. History of English Language: Understanding the historical development of the English language, including its phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, and vocabulary.4. Grammar and Linguistics: Knowledge of English grammar,
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