Hello Sahil ,
Bachelor of Arts ( BA ) program , you generally need to meet the following criteria:
1. Educational Qualification :
Completion of 12th Grade : You must have passed your 12th grade examination from any board like CBSE , ICSE or State Boards .
Stream : There is no specific stream requirement for a BA . Students from any background can apply .
2. Minimum Marks Requirement :
Merit Based Admissions : Some universities require a minimum percentage in 12th grade exams , ranging from 40% to 50% . This depends on institution and program .
Entrance Exam Based Admissions : universities or colleges may conduct entrance exams for admission to specific BA programs . The eligibility criteria for such exams may different , but generally , it includes passing the 12th grade exam .
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Hello,
Admission to a BA program in October may still be possible in some universities and colleges, especially those with open or distance learning (like IGNOU) or institutions offering rolling admissions. Certain private universities or colleges with vacant seats may also accept late applications. Check directly with the institutions you're interested in for availability, as deadlines vary, or explore open universities, which often have flexible admission timelines.
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Yes, if the BA course starts within the year presently in motion, one still has an opportunity to be admitted to the course.
Most of the institutions, with most private institutions, offering late admission facilities.
And here's what one does:
Reach Out to Universities Directly
Contact admissions departments of universities and colleges which might have BA courses as part of their offerings for students' information on where one might get admitted as late to a new school year as well as such deadlines related to that aspect.
Check University Webs: University webs might throw light on late admissions.
Distance Learning Programs: Such distance learning programs have easy admission cycles that suit the time frame of late admissions.
Eligibility Criteria: He or she has to pass the minimum eligibility criteria. Normally, this means he or she passes 12th standard.
All papers: He or she has to present all documents required, such as mark sheets, certificates, and identity proof.
Fees and Deadlines: One also needs to see the specific fees for late admissions and the corresponding deadlines.
Seat Availability: Also, the seat availability in such programs for the later admissions has to be addressed; hence one would surely feel the need for moving forward early.
In all probability, one can also get into a BA program by the middle of the year.
Hello Sahil,
Yes, you can still pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree, even if you’re considering starting mid-year or a bit later than typical admissions cycles. Many universities and colleges offer flexible enrollment options, such as:
Open or Distance Universities : Universities like IGNOU and SOL (School of Open Learning) under Delhi University offer BA programs with admissions often open year-round or with multiple intakes.
Private Colleges and Universities : Many private institutions have rolling admissions or extended deadlines, especially if seats are available.
Second Round or Spot Admissions : Some colleges conduct a second round of admissions or spot admissions to fill remaining seats. Check with your desired colleges for updates.
Online BA Programs : Several universities now offer fully online BA programs, allowing for flexible admissions and schedules.
To start, identify the institutions you’re interested in and check their current admission status.
For more details you can check out an article by Careers360 whose link is given below:
Link: https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-a-bachelor-of-arts
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Still many colleges and universities accept the student under their BA programmes for regular admission, distance learning or open universities. It even depends upon the availability of seats in that particular institute. This all is based upon when to submit applications and does that particular institute provide with an admission through open or distance mode.
If you tell me that at what place are you looking, or even about which university, I will tell you more what one can do about their current applications.
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