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Discover the top UGC-approved colleges in India that offer online BA programmes. Download this e-book "Top UGC Approved Colleges Offering Online BA" to start your online BA journey with the best college.

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Application Date:03 October,2024 - 31 July,2025
Application Date:01 May,2025 - 25 June,2025
Application Date:10 May,2025 - 09 June,2025
Application Date:22 May,2025 - 10 June,2025
Admit Card Date:27 May,2025 - 09 June,2025

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Hello aspirant,

An integrated dual-degree program that combines a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education is called BA + B Ed (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education).  It is intended for those who want to become teachers and lasts for four years.
varying universities may charge varying course costs for the BA B Ed degree, although they typically range from INR 15,000 to 1,20,000 year.

For more information about colleges and their fees, you can visit our site through following link:

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-bed-universities-in-india

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Hello,

Here are some colleges in Gurugram that offer BA LLB and B.Com (Hons.) courses:

  1. GD Goenka University – Offers BA LLB and B.Com (Hons.)

  2. Shiv Nadar University – Offers BA LLB and B.Com (Hons.)

  3. Manav Rachna International University – Offers BA LLB and B.Com (Hons.)

  4. Northern India Engineering College (NIEC) – Offers B.Com (Hons.), and sometimes BA LLB through affiliated programmes

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Hello,

Yes, you can still get admission in a BA course even if you have scored 39% in your 12th boards. While top-tier universities and colleges may have higher cutoffs, many private colleges, open universities like IGNOU, and some state universities offer BA programs with more flexible eligibility criteria.

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Since you have completed your BA in Criminology, and are now interested in pursuing Clinical Psychology at the postgraduate (PG) level, your eligibility will depend on the specific university or institution's criteria.

Most universities offering MA or MSc in Clinical Psychology require applicants to have a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or a related field with Psychology as one of the major subjects. Since Criminology is related, especially in terms of understanding human behavior and societal patterns, some universities may consider your application, particularly if you had Psychology papers or electives during your undergraduate course.

Check individual university eligibility criteria carefully—some may accept candidates from allied fields like Criminology, Sociology, or Social Work, especially if you can demonstrate a strong interest in psychology.

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Hello there,

To pursue a postgraduate degree in Clinical Psychology, most universities have specific eligibility criteria. Here's what typically applies:

General Eligibility:

  • A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology is usually required.

  • Some universities may accept graduates from related fields (like Criminology, Sociology, or Social Work) but often prefer candidates with at least Psychology as one of the subjects in UG.

    In your case:

  • Since you completed BA in Criminology , you may be eligible only in certain universities that allow related backgrounds.

  • You might need to take a bridge course or qualify through an entrance exam/interview to prove your knowledge in psychology.

    Recommendation:

  • Check the specific eligibility criteria of the university you’re applying to.

  • Some institutions may accept your background, especially if you can demonstrate a strong interest and understanding of psychology.

If you are committed to Clinical Psychology and your current degree is not accepted directly, you could also consider:

  • Pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology first.

  • Enrolling in a BA or MA in Psychology through distance mode and then moving to Clinical Psychology at the PG level.

Always confirm directly with the university to avoid issues at the time of admission.


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Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.


Yes, BA LLB applications are available online now. You can apply through entrance exams like CLAT, CUET, or directly to colleges like GGSIPU or Ambedkar Law University. For example, IP University (GGSIPU) is taking BA LLB applications until June 10, 2025. Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University is also accepting applications online till May 31, 2025. Visit the college’s official website, check eligibility, and apply before the last date. Best of luck!


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Yes, you can take admission in BA (Political Science) Honours in Hindi medium, and there are many regular colleges and universities that allow direct admission based on your 12th marks. Since you're from a Hindi medium background and wish to continue in the same language, it's definitely possible.

Colleges like those under Delhi University (for example, Zakir Husain, Ramjas, or Kirori Mal) offer BA Political Science Honours in Hindi, but now they take admission mainly through the CUET exam. However, some state universities like Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University (Agra), Chaudhary Charan Singh University (Meerut), or even some government colleges in Bihar, UP, Rajasthan, or MP offer Political Science Honours in Hindi and take admission directly on merit without entrance tests.

If you don’t want to appear for any exam, go for state universities and their affiliated colleges. Admission usually starts in June-July, and you just need your 12th marksheet and documents. Hindi medium students are very much welcomed in these institutions.

For GGSIPU BA LLB through CLAT 2025, the expected cutoff rank for EWS category students from outside Delhi is around 8,500 to 12,000. This means if your CLAT rank is in this range, you may get admission. Cutoffs can change depending on how many students apply and available seats. So, keep checking official updates during counseling to know the exact cutoff and don’t lose hope!



Hello,

If you're planning to pursue a BA in Economics at Ravenshaw University, it's a great choice for building a strong academic foundation in the subject. While the college may not have a highly structured placement drive like engineering or management institutes, many students have carved successful paths through the support of the Career Counseling Cell and the Economics Department. You'll find opportunities to attend seminars, workshops, and skill development sessions that prepare you for competitive exams, higher studies like MA or MBA, and jobs in areas such as banking, research, public policy, and NGOs. If you're proactive, you can also seek internships during your course, which can really boost your profile. The campus has a vibrant academic atmosphere, so with consistent effort and initiative, you can definitely open up several promising career avenues after your graduation.

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Yes, Ravenshaw University does have a placement cell, and it works to support students from all departments, including BA Economics. However, placements for Economics specifically may not be as strong as those for technical courses like Computer Science or IT. Some students have mentioned that companies do come for placements, but not always directly for BA Economics roles.

Still, students can participate in career guidance programs, skill-building workshops, and job fairs organized by the university. If you're proactive, build a strong resume, and make use of internships and networking, you can definitely find good opportunities after graduation.

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