Which is the best college/university for BA in psychology, English and journalism?
Which all colleges and universities in India provide the above mentioned degree? And also, is this course more concentrated on psychology or journalism?
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B.A. PSYCHOLOGY :
Lady Shri Ram College for Women. ( New Delhi)
Jesus and Mary College. ( New Delhi)
St. Xavier's College, Mumbai. Presidency College, Chennai. Christ University, Sophia College for Women. Kamala Nehru College for Women. Mithibai College of Arts. B.A.
ENGLISH :
1. LSRC, DU
2. SSC DU
3. HINDU, DU
4. MIRANDA, DU
5. KNC, DU
6. XAVIERS, KOLKATA
7. CALCUTTA university. , KOLKATA
8. JADAVPUR university. , KOLKATA
9. CHRIST, BANGALORE
10. XAVIERS, MUMBAI.
11. JNU, DELHI (FOR Masters)
12. KMC, DU
13. GARGI, DU.
14. HANSRAJ, DU
15. CARMEL, BANGALORE.
16. TEZPUR UNIVERSITY.
B.A. JOURNALISM :
Symbiosis Institute of Media & Communication, Pune. La...more -
Go for Delhi University, Jamia Milia Islamia, BHU, JNU, etc. All the state universities are also doing well. Check out on IITs too.
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List of top colleges for BA in psychology:
Delhi University (New Delhi)
Jamia Milia Islamia (New Delhi)
Ambedkar University (New Delhi)
Panjab Univerity (Chandigarh)
Banaras Hindu university (Varanasi)
Aligarh Muslim university
Fergusson College (Pune)
Christ University (Bangalore)
Here is the list of top 5 colleges for studying English Language and Literature:
Jadavpur University
Delhi University
Presidency University
Jawaharlal University
Hyderabad Central University
List of top colleges for journalism:
Indian Institute of Mass Communication, New Delhi
MJK Mass Communication Research Centre
Delhi University, Delhi
Bombay University, Mumbai
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