Linguistics
Hi,
You have asked for BA Linguistics papers for JNU but I wish to inform you that JNU does not offer Linguistics at BA/ undergraduate level.
Linguistics is available at MA, MPhil and PhD levels at JNU.
I hope this cleared some doubts here,
Hello, yes you can go for MA in Linguistics after completing your BCA as most of the admissions are one the basis of your score in the college's entrance exam . This is a very good career choice as Masters in Linguistics has a very bright scope, especially abroad where the competition is considerably less.
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great/
So with regard to your query, the admission process in Delhi University is done in two ways, 1) entrance based admission 2) merit based exam.
Entrance Based exam:
To get admission through entrance based exam you need to write DUET exam. The exam is conducted by NTA. Once the merit list is released by the authorities you need visit the university for the purpose of DU admission form.
Merit Based admission:
For this process the undergraduate marks of the students are considered and after registering yourself in the portal, the university releases the cutoff and you need to check the list. Once if you get selected you need to visit the campus for the purpose of admission process.
Eligibility criteria for Entrance Exam i.e. DUET:
To be eligible for the exam you need to complete any degree with 55% of aggregate marks. It is a PG level exam so you need to complete your undergraduate course.
You can also check the following link for any information regarding the Delhi University: https://dqxeclau.top/university/university-of-delhi-delhi
Hope this helps you,
Good luck, Thank you :)
Hello,
the colleges and universities that offer M A in linguistics are-
Thank you.
Hope this helps.
All the best.
Hi
If you don't have certificate and you have chosen the linguistic minority then I am afraid you have to do registration again.
Because it will keep on asking you to submit document if you have chosen a particular category.
Best of luck
Documents Required for Linguistic Minority Certificate :-
Good luck.
The candidates who are eligible to claim Linguistic Minority seats reflecting their mother tongue (Telugu and Malayalam) should produce the Study Certificate issued by the Head of the Institution last studied - Annexure VIII (a) or a certificate issued by the competent revenue authority of the candidate's native.
Visit the nearest Nemmadi Kendra for the minority certificate application. 2. The applicant has to provide personal details, the purpose of applying for Minority Certificate, details of education, and details of the income from all sources in the application.
Eligibility Criteria:- ( I) The candidate should belong to one of the Minority Communities i.e. Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains and Parsis notified under Section 2(C) of National Commission for Minorities Act, 1992 (ii) The total annual income of family from all sources should not exceed to Rs. 4.50 Lakh.
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Hii Arvind,
Hope you are doing well.
Eligibility criteria for UGC NET in English:
Candidates must have secured at least 55% marks in Master s Degree/MA OR equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognised by UGC in Humanities (including languages) and Social Science, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science etc.
So ,if you've pursued MA in Linguistics from a UGC recognised University, you're completely eligible to write UGC NET in English literature. (As the eligibility criteria says MA from UGC recognised University in humanities.)
For more details refer below::
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
hopefully this cleared your doubts.
Best wishes for future endeavours.
Hello aspirant
hope you are doing well and safe. As per your query , I would glad to inform you that for to be eligible for he net you need to be completed with the masters in languages ,social science ,computer science . Since you have done masters in english literature so you are surely eligible for the entrance test
Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future
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