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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
It doesn't matter if you have done Hons. in Philosophy. The eligibility for B.A. Fine Arts in DU is 10+2 qualification in any stream with minimum 50% marks in aggregate.
However, the cut-off plays an important role. So you must crack the cut-off of the same.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
The NET Exam is one of the best career options available for you.
To appear in the NET Exam you need to complete Masters with around 55 % marks for General Category Students. Check out the more details on - https://scoop.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-question-papers
For Reserved Category and Female needs 50 % marks. There is no Age limit for NET Exam but to appear in the JRF Exam the age limit is 30 years for the Aspirants from the General Category
For Reserved Category the age l
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
(http://www.ddekuk.ac.in/)
Master of Arts in Philosophy (2-Year) (Final)
Eligibility Conditions:
Pass in Part-I/Previous of the relevant course from Kurukshetra University. Provided that a candidate who has to reappear in not more than 50% Papers of Part-I shall also be eligible for provisional admission to Final/Part-II Class of the relevant course, subject to passing the remaining paper(s) of part-I in the permissible number of chances.
NOTE: The candidates shall be required to pass both the parts of the course within a maximum period of four years from the session of their admission to the concerned course
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