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I've chosen to pursue Applied Psychology since it's something I'm immensely interested in. I like to help people in whatever way I can. However, the college I chose had a 1:22 student ratio which in my opinion is not enough since our class had over 100 students. The faculty is nice however there is a gap since some of the faculty have a way of speaking which is generally difficult to understand.
I took a history subject at college and like to learn past things from a different history book. we have a lot of students in the class but they are very good at learning new things. They taught in a good manner and they are very friendly to the students. if we study hard we took the exam as easily and do not study then it's difficult to pass the exam.
I opted for this course to pursue my passion. As Hindi honors us nor so tough nor so easy to study. The faculty of the college is helpful we can reach them anytime whenever we face any difficulty in any field. And mine teachers are also fabulous in their fields.
I am a B.A. Hindi honors enrolled students and I chose this course because I want to become a government officer Hindi is a major subject in my competitive exam journey so it helps me to prepare better for my upcoming govt. Exams The faculty ratio is quite a good professor is well educated and Ph.D. degree holder from JNU and other top-ranking universities. The student ratio is also quite good as the crowd is well-maintained and literate. Some students belong to other states. The professors are Ph.D. degree holders and well-educated and well-behaved toward students. the teaching method is also quite good and fluent in their master's subject. The BA degree is for 3 years and every year till graduation, there are 6 semesters. Every year there is 2 semester so there are six exams that you have to pass to get your degree at last. The exam is moderate as you study well course focus on your books and class lectures ask doubts from the teacher and you definitely crack them with great CGPA or marks
This year BA has changed into a 4-year course. There will be a total of 8 semesters. 2 each year. And it's not difficult to pass the examination if you have attended the lecture given by your respective professor.
Exams in our college are scheduled per semester wise and the difficulty level of exams is at the very balanced level student who has studied throughout the semester can easily pass whereas a student who has studied only a few days I feel some obstacles in passing the examination.
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Eligibility in Bcom honours to get to Sri Aurobindo College is simple, Math/accounts are required in your 11th and 12th and you have to clear the CUET exam. Cuet exams schedule and syllabus are available on the NTA website. The reservation category gets relaxation in cut-off marks. If a general candidate get admission in Sri Aurobindo at 690 then a student of SC category just required 480 in 1st cut-off.
VBy - VineyAdmission through the entrance exam CUET, has an average cutoff of 700 marks application form is found on the CUET Samarth website. Marks relaxation in the SC and ST categories and also the OBC category. This year increased the cutoff and improved the admission process last year's late start.
MSBy - Manjeet Pratap SinghTo gain admission to DU, you have to take the Cuet entrance exam. The exams typically contain questions from class 12th NCERT and the registration process usually starts around March- April. The UGC did a great job in conducting the cuet exam this year, although there were some technical difficulties during my term overall it was a great effort. The cut-off for the north campus colleges usually goes high but it's not that difficult.
MABy - Manya Agarwal
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