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Course Details

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Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Arts (BA) is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the Maharaja Suhel Dev State University, Azamgarh

Subjects: Hindi Literature, English Literature, Sanskrit Literature, Ancient History, Political Science, Sociology. 


Eligibility Criteria

A person, who has passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) or any other examination recognized as equivalent to it, shall be eligible for the course.

Admission Details

College will take admission on merit basis/marks obtained in the qualifying examination and/or in the entrance examination or any other selection process as per the policy of the State Government/U.T. Administration and the University.

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