I have 12th with 69.9%. What is the admission process for BA English honors at MCM DAV College for Women?

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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    3 years ago
    Hi. Compulsory subjects offered are English Punjabi or History and Culture of Punjab (Only for those who did not study Punjabi in 10th) and Environmental Education. Elective Subject Combinations offered are:
    1. English Hindi Punjabi, French
    2. Economics, Fine Arts
    3. History, Mathematics
    4. Sociology
    More combinations offered are:
    1. Public Administration, Home Science, Philosophy
    2. Political Science
    3. Sanskrit, Physical Education, Psychology
    3. Music (Vocal)
    4. Music (Instrumental)
    Candidate can take up Honours in B.A. -II on securing 50% marks in B.A. Part-I in the subject concerned. English Hindi Political Science, Sociology, Histor
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    MCM DAV College Admission 2020: Overview
    The officials will fill the seats of UG and PG courses of the university based on the merit of the candidates. The candidates must check the schedule via online mode. The aspirants can appear for the admission events as per the dates given the schedule. Any aspirant who misses the deadline will not be able to participate in the admission process. The officials prescribe the eligibility criteria for various courses offered by the university. The eligibility conditions include academic qualification, age limit and nationality. The minimum required qualification will vary for each programme. Check b
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There is no such cut off criteria to get into MCM DAV College for Women, Chandigarh. The basic requirements to apply are:

  • 12th grade with PCM with 50%.

Admission to BSc Medical is purely on merit basis. The students with the highest percentage get into college first. The student that was last admitted was in the last round with 84% outside ut.and ut was 75%

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The latest cutoff information for M.A. in Sociology at MCM DAV College for Women is 50% in general category student. Admission to MCM college for women is based on merit or entrance. 

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1. BA with honours in sociology

2. Completed a B.A. (General) with at least 45% marks in Sociology. 

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There are 2 modes of admission with reference to different classes: A- Online College Admission (Regulated by college). B- Online Centralized Admission (Regulated by DHE). For Online College Admission : Applicants seeking admission to courses regulated through college Online Admission Test must : STEP 1; Read the eligibility details of the respective course given in College Online Prospectus available at official website. STEP 2; Fill in the Online Admission Form.

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