I've got 42% in BA, am I eligible to pursue MA from any university which comes under Delhi University?
I have done BA form SOL and want to do MA in economics but I can't find any college which comes under Delhi University which can help me to complete MA. Also, I belong to SC category, can you help me to find out colleges?
Asked by Kirti Pawar
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The eligibility criteria for pursuing a Master's degree M.A. From Delhi University or any other university in India may vary depending on the programme and the university's admission policies. Typically, most universities require a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the Bachelor's degree for admission to a Master's degree programme. However, this may vary from programme to programme and from university to university. In your case, since you have secured 42% in your B.A. It is possible that you may not meet the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to an M.A. Programme in Delhi University. However, I would recommend checking the spe...more
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Dear,
As per my opinion and knowledge, Delhi University offers admission to students in 2 modes for the Master's degree. One is on the direct basis and another is on entrance basis, as per your marks, it is not possible for you to go with the 1st method. So, do good in the entrance exam to get a seat in Delhi University. -
To be eligible for M.A. In economics you need to have done B.A. (Hons.). In Economics from University of Delhi, with a minimum aggregate of 50% or must be a graduate from a recognised Indian university with a minimum aggregate of 60% if you are applying through entrance mode.
You must have done B.A. (Hons.). In English from University of Delhi with a minimum aggregate of 50% if you are applying through merit mode.
You can apply to St. Stephen's College, North Campus, Delhi.
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