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For MBA freshers, I'd suggest that you try your fate in other management related jobs too. If you are willing to pursue career in teaching/ lectureship only then you can opt for these subjects:
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Future job aspects are:
Jobs in PSU.
Lectureship in univer
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Bachelor of Library and Information Science (B.L.I.Sc.) in DU is offered by Department of Library and Information Science, DU. It offers a course of 1 year with a basic eligibility of 10+2+3. It's considered to be a post graduate degree and is only offered by this independent department in the DU campus.
You may get the rest of the information on the course at: http://dlis.du.ac.in/blis.html
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The English syllabus has been recently revised. It now covers the English literary tradition that extends from Chaucer to modern times. It also incorporates several new areas such as Indian literature in English and in English translation, continental literary theory, significant imaginative writing from outside England, gender studies, and the relationship between literature and the visual arts. The M.A. English syllabus comprises 16 courses to be taught over 4 semesters and in 2 years. Out of these, students need to study 14 within the English Department and choose 2 from among several courses offered by other humanities or socia
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Guide-Level 14
(1) Hindu College.
(2) HansRaj College.
(3) Sri GuruTeg Bahadur (SGTB) Khalsa College.
(4) Miranda College.
(5) Kalindi College.
(7) Ramjas College.
(8) Aatma Ram Sanatan Dharm college.
These are the some pioneers college in Delhi University for history Hons. But out of these I would like to vote for "Hindu College". Because it is ranked as the 2nd Best college (in overall r
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I can suggest you 2 names from DU colleges, for BA Political Science. First preference would be Hindu College and then Ramjas College.
You get quality education in both these colleges. These are very different as compared to the other colleges around. You must know that you beed to obtain good marks in 12th exams.
Delhi University is the most preferred choice of today's youth who want to pursue a UG course in Political Science because of the different quality of education provided there. You are assured to provide a quality education if you decide for B.A. Political Science in any of the colleges mentioned by me.
You will be provided w
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Semester I
Paper 01-
Introductory Microeconomics
Paper 02-
Statistical Methods in Economics-I
Paper 03 -
Mathematical Methods for Economics-I
Paper 04 –
Concurrent Qualifying Language
Semester II
Paper 05
Introductory Macroeconomics
Paper 06
Statistical Methods in Economics-II
Paper 07 -
Mathematical Methods for Economics-II
Paper 08 –
Concurrent Credit Language
Semester III
Paper 09
Intermediate Microeconomics-I
Paper 10
Intermediate Macroeconomics-I
Paper 11 -
Economic History of India: 1857-1947
Paper 12 -
Introductory Econometrics
Paper 13 –
Concurrent Interdisciplinary
Semest
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Scholar-Level 17
Concepts and Debates, Political Processes in India, Constitutional Democracy and government. In India, Nationalism in India, Colonialism in India, Introduction to comparative government. And Politics, Theories of Administration
Theories of International Relations and World History, Public Policy and Administration in India, Global Politics, Modern Political Philosophy and Foreign Policy, etc. With increased globalization syllabus slowly have lot of emphasis on concepts of democracy, foreign policy and international politics and relationship.
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History is a very important and interesting subject of study. It's offered for graduation in almost all the universities across India. Some subjects vary in each state but many of the subjects remain the same. The different subjects that are taught at undergraduate level are: History of ancient India, History of modern India, History of USA, history of USSR, history of Europe, world politics, English, sociology, etc.
This is the general list of subjects. At some places, some special subjects may be added. In the final year, students have to select some optional subjects out of the bouquet provided.
History is a subject which does
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
BSW is the standard academic program through which individuals become social workers. It represents the core social work academic program consisting of knowledge, skills, practice of social work in multiple settings and six practical methods of social work intervention. The BSW (I.e., Bachelor of social workers) program of KMCSM contains 32 subjects ranging from sociology for social work to human behavior and growth, psychiatric social work, community organization, social action, child right, rural and urban community development, family and social work, development communication, law and social work, management of voluntary organiz
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Lady Shri Ram has an advantage- it is located in South Campus, far away from the hustle and bustle of North Campus. A lot of people believe it to be a disadvantage, but I believe for studying History it is an advantage. Why? Because Lady Shri Ram is never directly affected by any rapid or random change in Delhi University. It also has a great library, and sometimes Ramjas students need to ask LSR girls for books which they were unable to find
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I have completed my honors degree from DU, and where it excels is the exposure a student gets, you will meet students from every nook of the country and cultures, try to absorb all that you can. As a literature student reading is your duty, read as much as you can, write whatever you can, push yourself, participate in extracurricular activities and that's all.
On an informal note, even English at Jadavpur University is considered best. So decide on others factors, like what after English and placements, which places suit
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Scholar-Level 17
If we talks about the scope then there is no bright scope in this field. Salary paid to these graduate is also not so good in comparison to Economic graduate.
Now, Economic is big subject in which student learn about market policy, statistics data. This subject is divided into two Branch Micro and Macro Economic. In micro economic they learn about decision marking re
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Scholar-Level 17
Admission in this course is quite easy. The student who has scored more than 50% marks over
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
English Literature definitely has an edge over philosophy for sure. An English Literature or Philosophy degree qualifies you for any number of careers that have no specific skill set. Basically, it is a degree that assures potential. For instance, many people think you must have a degree to do job, but most entry-level jobs have such a steep learning curve that the need for a specific degree is obviated. Lots of English and Liberal Arts Major are doing jobs in marketing, communications, sales, etc.
All the Philosophy Majors, whom I know graduated in computer science. All the English majors who went to graduate school became lawyers o
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Different universities have different admission criteria, some take students based on your 12th class marks and some conduct their own written admission test.
Bachelor of social work is a good course and nowadays there are many scopes of this course and if you want to join this course then you have to do it. If you have interest in it then it is best for your career and you should go for it. There are very few people who want to do social work. So, it is best if you want to do this course.
Qualification for this course:
You ne
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Guide-Level 12
Both the courses are totally different from each other.
A course in foreign language gives you a chance to learn about the language, culture and tradition of a particular community whereas, political science provides you an opportunity to learn about the political system. Therefore, you should pursue a course according to your interest.
Both the courses offer a wide range of career opportunities.
By pursuing a course in foreign language you can become a translator, teacher, freelancer and interpreter.
Many multinational companies hire people who have knowledge of languages such as French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, etc.
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