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Shruti Kaushal

Contributor-Level 6

If you want to pursue M.A. English literature, you have to study world literature, American Literature, literary criticism, etc. The syllabus also depends on university.

You can have a look at the core subjects in MA English course:

MA English Literature Semester 1 Subjects

Medieval Literature

Early Modern World

Post-Independence Indian Literature

Fiction

MA English Literature Semester 2 Subjects

16th and 17th Century Drama

Criticism and Theory

Postcolonial Literature and Theory

Disability Studies and Literary Representations

MA English Literature Semester 3 Subjects

The Long Eighteenth Century

The Long Nineteenth Century

Classical to Pre-modern Literature

Poetry

MA English Literature Semester 4 Subjects

The Long Twentieth Century

Dalit Studies

Aesthetics and Literature

Introduction to the Study of Language

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Kunal,
Don't worry about your marks as many colleges accept 50% in PCM so you may go through them as your interest is B.Tech so don't leave your interest as your marks are low.

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Ankita Iswalkar

Beginner-Level 4

65% marks in CET is required.

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Md Amaan

Beginner-Level 4

You need to visit the main campus of IPU.

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Susmipriya Gunasekaran

Contributor-Level 7

yes, you can apply now. CAT happens generally once in a year( nov/ dec). MAT is conducted 4 times in a year and you can attend it multiple times. XAT also occurs once in a month. But it is easier compared to CAT.

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umesh kumar

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IET
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AITH. You have to clear your all backlog.

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Saloni Sharma

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There are a variety of job opportunities available for M.Sc. Organic Chemistry students across different industries. Some of the most common career paths for M.Sc. Organic Chemistry graduates include:
Research and Development (R&D) Scientist: This role involves using your knowledge of organic Chemistry to develop new products and processes in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and biotechnology. Analytical Chemist: In this role, you would use your skills to analyze samples and identify compounds in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, and environmental sciences. Quality Control (QC) Chemist: In this position, yo
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sanjeet swain

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It depends on your college placement department and of course in 3rd year itself. If placements are there and you do well in the campus interview, u will be placed and if you try for off-campus placement, it will take time.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Vedant,
Studying electronics and telecommunication engineering is the dream of every second aspirant due to a number of reasons growth, job opportunities, salary range and continuous industry growth.
Taking educational scope into consideration, todays world is coming up with new technological advancements every day. These new developments are done by the engineers turned scientists. In bringing their own thoughts in the worlds next brilliant technological advancement and this path can be achieved by producing quality Electronics & Communication Engineers. In-depth knowledge is required for such tasks and this further divides Electr
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Sanjay K

Guide-Level 13

Hi Smita,
The minimum eligibility criteria for CPL as per DGCA is that you should have cleared 12th or an equivalent examination with physics and mathematics, from a recognized board/university. As such, there are is percentage criteria. For more details refer the official document:
http://dgca.nic.in/schedules/section-j.pdf

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Yagesh Batra

Beginner-Level 4

Dear Siddharth,
The test paper is available in most study material books and online as well. You can find material at set-test.org.

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