What subjects are taught in BA at DIT University - Admission Office?
The curriculum of all courses is divided in six/eight semesters. The syllabus includes different core and additional subjects. Additional subjects include SEC, AEC, electives, etc. Some core subjects in English are Dalit Literature, Woman Writings, Indian Diasporic Literature, etc.
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No entrance exam is required. Admissions are completely merit-based. Students can apply for any of the BA course through the official university website. The applications are available after Class 12 result announcements.
For admissions in any BA course, students have to fill application form and submit it. University conducts counselling process for seat allocation. After selection, students can submit documents for verification and pay first instalment of fee to confirm admissions.
The university provides merit and other category based scholarships. Merit scholarships are offered to students with a good Class 12 score. Other scholarships are provided to Wards of Defence Personnel, Differently Abled Children, Children of Single Mother, etc.
It includes application form, counselling and fee payment. Candidates have to fill application form and submit before deadline. After this, counselling process is conducted by college for seat allotment. Last step is document verification and fee payment.
Students have to pay INR 1,500 as an application fee. The application fee is same for all courses. Students may apply for admissions in more than one course. The forms are available from the month of April/May after Class 12 results are out. However, the dates are general and tentative.
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