Im a commerce students can get honours in English and can get a good job in the future?
Hello aspirant,
The beauty of English hons is that it accepts students from every field, be it Science or Commerce. I myself was a Science student till my 12th grade and now I'm pursuing my Master's in English and was the Gold Medalist in my BA English Hons batch. This is partially the reason why English is a compulsory subject in every stream, i.e Science ,Commerce or Arts. So it's not that they only accept students from Arts backgrounds only. Some colleges even accept students from different backgrounds in their MA English Programs. I knew a girl who had done BSc triple major in botany, zoology and chemistry and she went ahead and pursued MA in English after that.
Talking about the job opportunities, they are endless- Research scholar, asst professor, content writer, content editor, proofreader, copyeditor, Public Relations, etc
Is it possible to do MA in 2 different subjects (Psychology and English Literature) simultaneously in the same academic year in DAVV?
It appears that pursuing M.A. in two different subjects simultaneously (Psychology and English Literature) in the same academic year at DAVV (Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya) might not be possible through the regular full-time program.
M.A. programs at DAVV (and most universities in India) are typically designed as full-time courses with a set curriculum and schedule. This makes it challenging to pursue two full-time programs simultaneously due to overlapping classes, assignments, and exams.
DAVV has recently introduced a dual degree program where students can pursue two courses concurrently. However, there are key points to consider:
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Limited Combinations:
The program might allow a combination of a regular degree with a diploma or certificate course, not necessarily two full-fledged M.A. degrees.
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Availability and Eligibility:
Specific details about subject combinations, eligibility criteria, and the application process for this new dual degree program might still be under development.
https://www.careers360.com/university/devi-ahilya-vishwavidyalaya-indore
I hope it helps!
Im arts student and noww Im in 12th and I want to do BA mass comm. and journalism but Im confused about my subjects that I had taken is good for it or not English, history, geography and pol.sci is my main subjects can I do it ?
The subjects you've chosen (English, History, Geography, and Political Science) are all excellent choices for a BA in Mass Communication and Journalism.
Strong English language skills are fundamental for a career in journalism and mass communication. You need to write clearly, concisely, and persuasively across various media formats.
Understanding historical events and trends provides valuable context for your future work as a journalist. It helps you analyze current events and their potential impact.
Geography teaches you about the world's social, political, and economic landscapes. This knowledge is crucial for journalists who report on global issues.
Political Science equips you with an understanding of government systems, political ideologies, and current affairs. This knowledge base is invaluable for journalists covering politics and policy.
https://media.careers360.com/download/ebooks/set-ba-mass-communication-complete-guide
I hope it helps!
Exam mod Hindi or English medium
Greeting Student,
Both the English medium and Hindi medium are available in most of the subjects, It depends upon you with which medium you are comfortable with.
Thank You.
I m a diploma holder in engineering after +2 and now aged 55 years. Interested to do PG course in English language. Pls guide me about the possibility .
There is no reason why you can't pursue a postgraduate course in English language at the age of 55. In fact, it's a wonderful way to keep learning and expand your horizons.
Most postgraduate programs in English (like MA in English Literature, MA in Applied Linguistics) require a bachelor's degree in any discipline. However, some universities might have relaxation for mature students (above a certain age) with a relevant diploma.
Apply to universities offering MA in English or related programs. Explain your background and passion for English in your application essay. Highlight any relevant skills or experience you might have (e.g., communication skills from your engineering background).
Some universities offer postgraduate diploma or certificate programs in English specifically designed for working professionals or those seeking career change. These might be shorter and more flexible options.
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Consider universities known for their English language programs, such as Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Central Universities, and reputable private universities.
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Look for universities with programs offering options for distance learning or part-time studies, which can be helpful for managing your time.
I hope it helps!
how apply for management seat in this college for Ma English
Greeting Student,
If you are not got good percentage in B.A then you have to apply for management seat .In that case you have to physically visit your nearby college and fill offline admission form .It is also called as paid pr donation seat.
Thank You and all the best.