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Hi AYUSH. Category Reservation
Schedule Cast (SC) 15%
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 7.5%
Other backward classes (OBC) (Non- Creamy Layer) 27%
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 10%
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Schedule Cast (SC) 15%
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 7.5%
Other backward classes (OBC) (Non- Creamy Layer) 27%
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 10%
Good luck!
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Master in public health is course which is designed very beautifully to give broad understanding of health system.
Class hour is different every day and most important 75 percent attendance is compulsary.
Class hour is different every day and most important 75 percent attendance is compulsary.
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VAISHALI BHARDWAJCurrent Student
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MA Education Jobs: After completion of MA Education degree, a graduate of this degree has a vast range of employment opportunities to choose from. A successful candidate can appear for various government jobs. Some of the jobs offered to a gra
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MA Education Jobs: After completion of MA Education degree, a graduate of this degree has a vast range of employment opportunities to choose from. A successful candidate can appear for various government jobs. Some of the jobs offered to a graduate of this course are:
Coaching Centers
Education Consultancies
Education Department
Home Tuition
Museums
Private Tutors
Publisher
Research and Development Agent
Schools
MA Education Jobs for Freshers: MA Education graduate has multiple job opportunity in various sectors some of them are:
Lecturer
Professor
School Teacher
Private Tutor
Education Consultant
Education Counselor
Vice Principal
Program Manager
Director of Student Services
MA Education Government Jobs: The jobs available for an MA Education graduate in public and government sector are:
Stenographer
High School Teacher
Elementary School Teacher
Instructor
Agricultural Development Officer
Post Graduate Professor
Director of High School Education
Training Manager
MA Education Private Jobs: An MA Education graduate can get into many jobs in the private sector as well. Some of the jobs are listed below:
High School Teacher
Elementary School Teacher
Educator
Student Services Coordinator
Public Relations Officer
Training Manager
Academic Advisor
School Counselor
Pre-School Director
MA Education Jobs Abroad: MA Education graduates can also look for jobs abroad if one has a relevant skills and experience in their particular field. Some of the jobs abroad are listed below:
Director Pre-School
Marketing Director
Middle School Teacher
Dean of Students
School Counselor
High School Teacher
Human Resources Generalist
Coaching Centers
Education Consultancies
Education Department
Home Tuition
Museums
Private Tutors
Publisher
Research and Development Agent
Schools
MA Education Jobs for Freshers: MA Education graduate has multiple job opportunity in various sectors some of them are:
Lecturer
Professor
School Teacher
Private Tutor
Education Consultant
Education Counselor
Vice Principal
Program Manager
Director of Student Services
MA Education Government Jobs: The jobs available for an MA Education graduate in public and government sector are:
Stenographer
High School Teacher
Elementary School Teacher
Instructor
Agricultural Development Officer
Post Graduate Professor
Director of High School Education
Training Manager
MA Education Private Jobs: An MA Education graduate can get into many jobs in the private sector as well. Some of the jobs are listed below:
High School Teacher
Elementary School Teacher
Educator
Student Services Coordinator
Public Relations Officer
Training Manager
Academic Advisor
School Counselor
Pre-School Director
MA Education Jobs Abroad: MA Education graduates can also look for jobs abroad if one has a relevant skills and experience in their particular field. Some of the jobs abroad are listed below:
Director Pre-School
Marketing Director
Middle School Teacher
Dean of Students
School Counselor
High School Teacher
Human Resources Generalist
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How do I apply for this course?
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Ankit KumarCurrent Student
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You need to appear for TISS NET which is usually conducted every year in the 1st Week of January. After that, the results will be declared in the first week of February. These results are just the shortlists for the next leg of the admission p
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You need to appear for TISS NET which is usually conducted every year in the 1st Week of January. After that, the results will be declared in the first week of February. These results are just the shortlists for the next leg of the admission process.
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The cutoff of GEN/OBC is 45, and the cutoff of SC/ST is 35.
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heena agrawalCurrent Student
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Hi,
The essay section carries 30 marks and the topics of an essay will range from issues on current socio-economic, geo-political scenarios to matters of cultural and political significance. In order to score well, follow the Writing process:
1.
The essay section carries 30 marks and the topics of an essay will range from issues on current socio-economic, geo-political scenarios to matters of cultural and political significance. In order to score well, follow the Writing process:
1.
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Hi,
The essay section carries 30 marks and the topics of an essay will range from issues on current socio-economic, geo-political scenarios to matters of cultural and political significance. In order to score well, follow the Writing process:
1. Plan the essay first
Use the first 1/10 to 1/5 of time for a question to make an outline or concept map. Organize the plan around a central thesis statement. Order your subtopics as logically as possible, making for easier transitions in the essay. To avoid going off topic, stick to the outline as you write. Hand in the outline. Some professors or TAs may give marks for material written on it.
2. Write the essay quickly, using clear, concise sentences.
3. Maintain a clear essay structure to make it easier for the professor or TA to mark:
A 1-2 sentence introduction, including a clear thesis statement and a preview of the points. Include keywords from the question in your thesis statement. Body paragraph each containing one main idea, with a topic sentence linking back to the thesis statement, and transition words (e. g. : although, however) between paragraphs. A short summary as a conclusion, if you have time. If it is easier, leave a space for the introduction and write the body first.
4. Address issues of spelling, grammar, mechanics, and wording only after drafting the essay. As you write, leave space for corrections/additional points by double-spacing.
5. Review the essay to make sure its content matches your thesis statement. If not, change the thesis. Good luck.
The essay section carries 30 marks and the topics of an essay will range from issues on current socio-economic, geo-political scenarios to matters of cultural and political significance. In order to score well, follow the Writing process:
1. Plan the essay first
Use the first 1/10 to 1/5 of time for a question to make an outline or concept map. Organize the plan around a central thesis statement. Order your subtopics as logically as possible, making for easier transitions in the essay. To avoid going off topic, stick to the outline as you write. Hand in the outline. Some professors or TAs may give marks for material written on it.
2. Write the essay quickly, using clear, concise sentences.
3. Maintain a clear essay structure to make it easier for the professor or TA to mark:
A 1-2 sentence introduction, including a clear thesis statement and a preview of the points. Include keywords from the question in your thesis statement. Body paragraph each containing one main idea, with a topic sentence linking back to the thesis statement, and transition words (e. g. : although, however) between paragraphs. A short summary as a conclusion, if you have time. If it is easier, leave a space for the introduction and write the body first.
4. Address issues of spelling, grammar, mechanics, and wording only after drafting the essay. As you write, leave space for corrections/additional points by double-spacing.
5. Review the essay to make sure its content matches your thesis statement. If not, change the thesis. Good luck.
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heena agrawalCurrent Student
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Cutoff for this course is 62 in TISSNET.