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I am attending ncet counselling through csas portal for itep couse ba bed, i have obc acknowledgement slip only which i got while applying for the certificate , my certificate is still under process and i also dont have ncl certificate. Now what should i do.Will i get a seat if i attend counselling under general category. My scores in percentile are Hindi-90.40 English-67.37 Geography-91.59 Sociology-87.46 History-86.19 General test-83.93 Teaching amplitude-97.62 Please help me out....

Bipasha 17th Jul, 2025

Since your OBC and NCL certificates are not ready, you will likely be treated as a General category candidate during NCET counselling. Your scores are very strong, especially in Geography, Hindi, and Teaching Aptitude, so yes, you do stand a good chance under the General category as well. Keep all documentation ready and also mention your acknowledgment slip during counselling.


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MA history se krne ke liye pg college morena m seat khali h kya

sadafreen356 16th Jul, 2025

In order to determine if seats are available for MA History at a PG College in Morena, you would need to contact the specific college directly or check their official website.

Admission announcements: Colleges typically make announcements regarding admissions for various programs on their official websites and sometimes in local newspapers.

Application process: These announcements will often include details about the application process, including how to obtain the application form (either online or from the admission office), the deadline for submission, and the documents required.

Merit list and counselling: After the application period, a merit list is usually prepared based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examinations (typically a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 45-50% marks). Shortlisted candidates are then invited for counselling where they can choose their preferred courses based on merit rank and seat availability.

Good luck!!

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Do you offer distance education in Ma history programme

Ayan Chakraborty 7th Jul, 2025

These are the colleges that offer distance education in Ma history programme

- IGNOU

- Mangalayatan University (ODL)

- CIIS India (Private provider)

- Himalayan University (NE India)

- Aligarh Muslim University – Centre for Distance & Online Education

- Other State Open Universities (Annamalai, Kerala U., MP Bhoj, Bharathiar)


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heyy i got 778 out of 1000 in cuet ug 2025 so may i get the admission in du north/ south campus for ba program history with political science or geography with political science general category

Anushree Thakare 9th Jul, 2025

Hello,

With a CUET score of 778 out of 1000, you have a good chance of getting admission to BA programs like History with Political Science or Geography with Political Science in some North and South Campus colleges of Delhi University, especially if you are from the general category. However, the specific college and program you can get into will depend on the cut-offs for those specific courses and colleges.

https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cuet-2025-expected-cut-off-for-ba-hons-political-science

Thank you!!

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Hello mene 3 domen history political science and Sanskrit se cuet exam diya jishme mera score (587) he mujhe Sanskrit se hons Krna he to konsi collge milegi

Anushree Thakare 8th Jul, 2025

Hello student,

With a score of 587, you have a good chance of getting admission into other reputable colleges, both within Delhi University (potentially South Campus) and other participating universities.

Explore central universities participating in CUET, such as Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), and others.

Careers360 provides a list of top colleges offering this program, including those in Delhi, Kolkata, and other cities. Read the below article:

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba(hons)-in-sanskrit-degree-colleges-in-india

Thank you!!

School exame science ,history, englice, mathematics, drowning

Avanishsree VP 19th Jun, 2025


  • Science: Learn diagrams, definitions, and key experiments.
  • History: Revise dates, events, and timelines.
  • English: Practice grammar, writing, and reading comprehension.
  • Maths: Focus on formulas and solve daily problems.
  • Drawing: Practice neat, creative themes like nature or festivals.


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Im a humanities student and i have taken history & Pol. Sci as my main subs and i want to take psychology as my career, and i really dont know how much time i have to study for psychology as it was not my subs and it is a new sub to me and i really dont know what to do

gopi 12th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

If you are truly passionate about Psychology, don't worry, even without a background in the area, it is definitely possible to change your academic journey.  Here's what you can do:

  1. Learn the Fundamentals – Reach out into beginner topics in Psychology, such as cognitive, development and social psychology.
  2. Commit your Time – Commit to learning at least 1–2 hours per day in the beginning. As it is new, you will want to be consistent in study and revision in order to grasp the fundamentals.
  3. Construct your Journey – Depending on what level you obtained your degree, you can study a Master's in Psychology after your degree (certain institutes will allow you to apply from any background), or you could think about taking a diploma/certificate course to start with.
  4. Keep Exploring – Read some introductory books about the area such as, “Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour”.
  5. Talk to people –  Connect and converse about psychology with students or practitioners of psychology, so you are enlightened on a range of career possibilities (clinical, counselling, research and so on).

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