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The answer to this question will depend upon several factors. A degree in BA would be helpful to you, if it is in the field that you wish to pursue as a career. It will also hold value according to the institution you opt for. It'll be worth if it is in the subjects that hold your interest, because it will provide you a basis or foundation for further education, if you wish to pursue it. Further you can also opt for BA Hons. in one particular subject (political Science, history, geography, sociology, English, psychology) or field (such as liberal arts or humanities and social sciences). You also have a lot of other options, if you
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If you plan for dropping a year for CLAT, you can take admission in B.A. Course as a backup. If you clear the exam you can leave the current B.A. And pursue BA/ BBA LL.B. from any college.
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The fee is very less since they are government colleges.
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There are many courses in various fields offered in various institutes in India. It depends on you. choose the course in which you interested. If you interested in engineering then you may take admission in IIT
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The minimum eligibility criteria is: If you have Bachelors degree in Engineering/Technology or Architecture/Design or its equivalent or Masters degree in Science department are applicable for GATE Exam. There is no marks criteria. So, YES you are eligible to apply for the GATE exams.
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The course choice depends on your own interest. You may do further studies in civil engineering or look for a more specialised course like urban planning, etc. You may do management studies but MBA requires work experience. First decide what to study and look for country options.
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