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Availability of BA English honours , availability of girls hostel, fees structures .

Samriddha Pal 23rd May, 2025

Hello,

The fee structure for BA English Honours course varies according to the university. Private Universities have a different fee structure and Government Universities have different.

Government Colleges

Fee Range: Rs 8,000 – 1,50,000 per annum

Example: Banaras Hindu University (BHU) charges approximately Rs 2,400 per year for the BA English Honours program.


Private Colleges

Fee Range: Rs 15,000 – 2,50,000 per annum

Examples:

Techno India University, Kolkata: Total fee of Rs 2.4 lakhs for the 3-year BA English program.

Brainware University: Charge Rs 1,97,600 approx for a 4-year BA English Honours program.

Amity University, Kolkata: The BA English Honours program costs Rs 3.15 lakhs approx.


Hostel Fees

Hostel fees also vary based on the institution and the facilities provided:

General Range: Rs 5,000 – 50,000 per annum

Example: The Heritage College, Kolkata offers hostel facilities with fees varying based on room type and amenities.

You can get further details in your desired University or College website.

Hope this helps. All the best!



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Say me the fee structures of BBA 2025 for 1st year in government first grade Degree College for 1st year student and some details about entrance exam and admission fees

Rohan 30th Apr, 2025

BBA 1st Year Fee Structure :

  • Annual Fees : 4,460 – 7,053

  • Total for 3 Years : 12,800 – 21,159

Admission Process :

  • Eligibility : 12th grade with 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/OBC).

  • Admission Mode : Merit-based (based on 12th marks); some colleges may have an entrance exam.

  • Application : March–July 2025.

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I want to know about fee structures like admission fee and quarter fee and re admission fee of different classes from class 6 to 10 of st francis school bandora

Gregary mathew K.B 24th Apr, 2025

The fee structure for Classes 6 to 10 at St. Francis School, Banhora, typically comprises an admission fee, quarterly tuition fees payable in installments, and a re-admission fee where applicable

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I want to know about the best government colleges for BPT in 2025, their admission process, timelines, eligibility, fee structures, and placement opportunities. Which are the top government BPT colleges with low fees? When will registration for BPT admissions start for 2025, and what is the process?

gitika yadav 5th Jan, 2025

Hi Bidisha,

Bachelor of Physiotherapy ( BPT ) is a sought-after undergraduate course in the healthcare domain. In India, there are several reputed government colleges that offer quality BPT education at affordable fees, along with strong placement opportunities. Below is a detailed guide on top government BPT colleges , admission process , eligibility , fee structures , and placement opportunities for 2025 .

Top Government BPT Colleges for 2025

  1. AIIMS, New Delhi

    • Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (50% marks for General/OBC).
    • Admission: AIIMS Entrance Exam.
    • Fee: 1,000–2,000/year.
    • Placement: High placement rate in top hospitals.
  2. Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi

    • Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (50%).
    • Admission: BHU UET.
    • Fee: 10,000–15,000/year.
    • Placement: Strong campus placements in hospitals and rehab centers.
  3. SCTIMST, Thiruvananthapuram

    • Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
    • Admission: SCTIMST Entrance Exam.
    • Fee: 8,000–12,000/year.
    • Placement: Good placement in government and private sectors.
  4. JIPMER, Puducherry

    • Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
    • Admission: JIPMER Entrance Exam.
    • Fee: 5,000–10,000/year.
    • Placement: Offers strong placements in healthcare institutions.
  5. King George’s Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow

    • Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology (50%).
    • Admission: NEET UG or internal counseling.
    • Fee: 15,000–25,000/year.
    • Placement: Excellent placement in hospitals and clinics

Admission Process

  • Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology .
  • Entrance Exam: Most colleges conduct entrance exams (e.g., AIIMS, BHU, SCTIMST).
  • Application: Opens in April-May , with exams usually held in June-July .
  • Fees range from 1,000 to 25,000 per year depending on the college.

You can check out the given link for more details regarding BPT.

All the best!

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bpt-bachelor-of-physiotherapy

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Fees Structures for management quota

Rajeswari Dey 6th Apr, 2025

Hi aspirant,

The fee structure for the management quota varies significantly from college to college. Expect to spend 2-3 times more, for these seats. Check the official websites of the institutions or universities of your choice for information on management quota admissions fees.

All the best!


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I am an undergraduate student and i wanted to get the information about the fee structures for BA English honors but the site isnt providing with such things even in the prospectus...please help me get the required correct information for me to join the college.

Shilu Singha 8th May, 2024

Hello!

The course fees for BA English honours vary depending on the type of institution. It may range between 10k to 1 lakh per annum approximately. Since you haven't mentioned any college in particular, here's a list of colleges that offer BA English honours course:

1. Arya Vidyapeeth College, Guwahati

2. St Joseph's College, Kohima

3. Miranda House, New Delhi

4. Loyola College, Chennai

5. Immanuel College, Dimapur

For more information, please visit the link provided below:

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba(hons)-in-english-degree-colleges-in-india?sort_by=4&state=3

Hope this helps. Thank you.

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Question : Assertion: A tall organizational structure promotes a wide span of control.

Reason: Tall structures have multiple layers of management.

 

Option 1: Both assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion.

Option 2: Both assertion and reason are true, but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.

Option 3: Assertion is true, but the reason is false.

Option 4: Assertion is false, but the reason is true.

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Assertion is true, but the reason is false.


Solution : The correct answer is (c) Assertion is true, but the reason is false.

The assertion is true. A tall organizational structure often leads to a narrower span of control because there are multiple layers of management, meaning each manager oversees a smaller number of subordinates compared to a flat organizational structure where there are fewer layers and a wider span of control.

The reason is false. Tall structures do not promote a wide span of control; they usually result in a narrow span of control due to the multiple hierarchical levels.

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Question : Comprehension:

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

The Roman Empire covered a vast stretch of territory that included most of Europe as we know it today and a large part of the Fertile Crescent and North Africa.
The Roman Empire embraced a wealth of local cultures and languages; women had a stronger legal position then than they do in many countries today; but also that much of the economy was run on slave labor, denying freedom to substantial numbers of persons. From the fifth century onwards, the empire fell apart in the west but remained intact and exceptionally prosperous in its eastern half.
Roman historians have a rich collection of sources to go on, which we can broadly divide into three groups: (a) texts, (b) documents and (c) material remains. Textual sources include letters, speeches, sermons, laws, and histories of the period written by contemporaries. These were usually called ‘Annals’ because the narrative was constructed on a year-by-year basis. Documentary sources include mainly inscriptions and papyri. Inscriptions were usually cut on stone, so a large number survived, in both Greek and Latin. The ‘papyrus’ was a reed-like plant that grew along the banks of the Nile in Egypt and was processed to produce sheets of writing material that was very widely used in everyday life. Thousands of contracts, accounts, letters, and official documents survive ‘on papyrus’ and have been published by scholars who are called ‘papyrologists’. Material remains include a very wide assortment of items that mainly archaeologists discover (for example, through excavation and field survey), for example, buildings, monuments and other kinds of structures, pottery, coins, mosaics, and even entire landscapes. Each of these sources can only tell us just so much about the past, and combining them can be a fruitful exercise, but how well this is done depends on the historian’s skill!

Question:

Documentary sources of the history of the Roman Empire include:

Option 1: inscriptions

Option 2: pottery

Option 3: sermons

Option 4: landscapes

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: inscriptions


Solution : The first option is correct.

  • Let's have a look at the 7th sentence from the given paragraph:
    • "Documentary sources include mainly inscriptions and papyri."
  • Upon perusal of the above statement, it can be concluded that inscriptions are included in the documentary sources of the history of the Roman Empire.

Hence, the correct answer is inscriptions.

 

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Question : Comprehension:

Read the passage and answer the questions that follow.

The Roman Empire covered a vast stretch of territory that included most of Europe as we know it today and a large part of the Fertile Crescent and North Africa.
The Roman Empire embraced a wealth of local cultures and languages; women had a stronger legal position then than they do in many countries today; but also that much of the economy was run on slave labor, denying freedom to substantial numbers of persons. From the fifth century onwards, the empire fell apart in the west but remained intact and exceptionally prosperous in its eastern half.
Roman historians have a rich collection of sources to go on, which we can broadly divide into three groups: (a) texts, (b) documents and (c) material remains. Textual sources include letters, speeches, sermons, laws, and histories of the period written by contemporaries. These were usually called ‘Annals’ because the narrative was constructed on a year-by-year basis. Documentary sources include mainly inscriptions and papyri. Inscriptions were usually cut on stone, so a large number survived, in both Greek and Latin. The ‘papyrus’ was a reed-like plant that grew along the banks of the Nile in Egypt and was processed to produce sheets of writing material that was very widely used in everyday life. Thousands of contracts, accounts, letters, and official documents survive ‘on papyrus’ and have been published by scholars who are called ‘papyrologists’. Material remains include a very wide assortment of items that mainly archaeologists discover (for example, through excavation and field surveys), for example, buildings, monuments, and other kinds of structures, pottery, coins, mosaics, and even entire landscapes. Each of these sources can only tell us just so much about the past, and combining them can be a fruitful exercise, but how well this is done depends on the historian’s skill!

Question:

Much of the economy in the Roman empire was run on:

Option 1: slave labour

Option 2: scholars

Option 3: women

Option 4: archaeologists

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: slave labour


Solution : The first option is correct.

  • Let's have a look at the second sentence from the given paragraph:
    • "The Roman Empire embraced a wealth of local cultures and languages; that women had a stronger legal position then than they do in many countries today; but also that much of the economy was run on slave labour, denying freedom to substantial numbers of persons."
  • Upon perusal of the above statement, it can be concluded that much of the economy in the Roman Empire was run on slave labour.

Hence, the correct answer is slave labour.

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