I want to know the main difference between BA & BA(Hons) degree

0 7.3k Views | Posted 2009-10-19 20:22:32
Asked by Deepak Umrao

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    raja

    2009-10-19 20:36:00
    it is nothing but the degree wat u will get ba and ba honurs is ba means u will study three years all subjects like commerce chartered accounts computer realted subjects and accounts and many more.but when u go for ba honours the subject which u like more u can choosse that subjceas main subject and u can study more on tat subject so wen u get ur degree u willtake ad ba honours
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    shiksha | Contributor-Level 10

    2010-01-28 18:12:02
    Hi! A Honours degree generally requires a higher academic standard than a pass course degree. The honours course will also cover the topic/ course in higher detail while the pass course will have a wider scope. Earlier all students who cleared their exams were given an honours degree and those who did not were awarded the regular degree. Hope this helps. All the Best!

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