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You can persure your post graduation on Psychology after completion your under graduate coure on English literature. As, it has been become more trend now a day that and more over there is a far good scope for the professor or teacher with such "Lit-Psych" combo, they will get good placement. As, you will be serving both the roles.
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Dear Chetana,
You can go with Bachelor's in Arts with English and can take psychology as a extra subject in addition to graduation in English that is BA. in English. Or you can go for Bachelors in Psychology with English as an additional subject.
The Best college that offers this combinational degree are-
Also, you have huge opportunities to study both the subjects that is English Literature and Psychology provided by many foreign universities (out of India). Some of them are-
Hope this sorted your query.
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Dear aspirant,
As per the information given on the official website of CEED, any student who has completed their graduation is eligible to give the MDes exam for admission to IITs, IISc and other participating institutes. It should be noted that every institute participating in the CEED also have their particular criteria thus candidates are requested to check whether they fulfill that criteria to avoid confusion.
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Hindi quotes of Bachelor of Education the method of teaching subjects should be charged on the subject has taken in his in his or her graduation course. If you complete your UG course in Hindi d letter then we have to to take the method teaching subject from Hindi literature. It cannot be changed either if the student it have not changed the subject has taken in his graduation course.
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hope you are doing great. As per your query I would glad to tell you that for maths teacheer you need to have completed your msc in maths stream for a reputed school and for to be teacher in college you need to give jrf exam and score better
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Since you didn't receive your 2nd semester marks , the only option left for you is to submit your first semester marks only. But if you have any valid documents relevant to your internal marks then do attach that with your first semester marksheets. I think your internal marks would be a supportive document of your second semester's marks.
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English Literature or Master of Arts in English Literature is a postgraduate English Language programme. ... M.A. Comparative is a 2-year full-time postgraduate level Literature course. The minimum eligibility for which is Bachelor degree in Literature or an equivalent bachelor degree from a recognized institute.
The “cafeteria system” in EFLU is a system of pursuing your desired degree by selecting the papers you desire based on your own interest. Strict syllabus isn't imposed on you. There are choices of papers available and you are allowed to choose minimum 3 papers and maximum 5 papers per semester. Each paper carries 5 credits. And by the end of the 4th semester, you are expected to have studied 16 papers at the least and have earned 80 credits.
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Every year, the TNPSC Commission sets the age restriction and exam eligibility. Every year, the commission holds these exams to hire applicants for various positions in state government departments. TNPSC hires for Group 1, Group 2, Group 3, Group 4, Combined Engineering Services, Assistant System Engineer, Assistant Engineer, District Educational Officer, and other positions.
As the posts changes, so does the eligibility criteria and educational requirement change as such. So, as you have completed BA in English Literature, it certainly does not make you eligible for all the concerned posts in the TNPSC.
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Hi,
Your choice of subjects seems great. I don't know why you are confused about the choice of subjects but if you feel you won't be able to perform well in these subjects, then you can change it if you wish. There is no pressure to choose certain specific subjects for your graduation.
If you are confident that you can do very well in the subjects you have chosen & if you are genuinely interested in these subjects then you can go for it. Also, if you have planned something for your future that involves the use of these subjects then too it's great. Remember, you cannot change the subjects during mid semester so take a wise decision now. If you want to change it in between, there will be too many problems which is not something you want. So decide before finalising it.
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