Arts
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The admission process is very simple. You need to complete your 10+2 in order to be eligible. First, head to the official website. You can find the online form there. You need some documents like your marksheet, your identity proof etc. Once the merit list is out, you can visit the campus for document verification.
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If you are looking for CBSE school with arts stream, here's a list for you.
The cutoff for Arts subjects can vary widely depending on the university, college, course, and category (General, OBC, SC/ST, EWS). For example:
Top universities like Delhi University (DU) often have high cutoffs for popular Arts courses like BA English, BA Political Science, and BA Psychology. In reputed DU colleges, the cutoff may range between 90–98% for General category students.
State universities and colleges, like those in West Bengal, Maharashtra, or Uttar Pradesh, usually have cutoffs between 60–85%, depending on the subject and competition.
Private colleges may have more flexible cutoffs, sometimes starting from 50–60%, especially if seats are available.
For reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST, EWS), the cutoff is generally 5–15% lower than the General category.
Check the official websites of the institutions for further clarification.
Hey there! yes, many arts colleges offer hostel facilities for students. These hostels provide a convenient environment and supportive living environment, especially for those coming from different regions. If you can specify the place or state you are in I can give you the college list.
As of now, the Government Arts and Science College for Women in Bargur, Krishnagiri, has not announced specific counselling dates for the 2025 academic year. However, based on the Tamil Nadu Government Arts and Science Colleges Admissions (TNGASA) schedule from previous years, the counselling process typically follows this timeline:
Counselling for Special Quota Students : Late May to early June
First Merit List Release : Mid to late June
Second Merit List Release : Late June
Classes Commence : Early July
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to regularly check the official TNGASA website at tngasa.in (https://tngasa.in) or contact the Directorate of Collegiate Education, Chennai.
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In B.A. First Year (Arts), students usually study five or six subjects.
There are two compulsory subjects: English and one regional language.
The regional language can be Hindi, Sanskrit, Urdu, etc.
Students also choose three elective subjects of their interest.
Popular electives include History, Political Science, and Sociology.
The subject choices may vary depending on the college or university.
Some universities also include Environmental Studies as a non-credit subject.
Overall, students get a broad base in humanities and social sciences.
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