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20th July 2015, 03:03 PM
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What is the eligibility criteria to do masters in English at Presidency University?
I want to know the eligibility criteria for doing the masters in English at Presidency University? Can someone please provide me this information as soon as possible to me? It would be really helpful if I can get the answer soon. Thank you!
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21st July 2015, 11:56 AM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria to do masters in English at Presidency University?
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Those candidates who have completed B.A in English from a recognized university with above 60% marks are eligible for entrance exam. Your Age should be above 18 years. For more details, you can see the attachment. |
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21st July 2015, 03:39 PM
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Re: What is the eligibility criteria to do masters in English at Presidency University?
To be eligible to pursue Masters (M.A/M.Sc) in English course from Presidency university, you must have obtained B.A/B.Sc (Honours) degree in English with an aggregate of minimum 50% marks from a recognised university. To get admission in Masters in English at Presidency University, you need to appear in entrance examination conducted by the university. By qualifying the entrance examination, you can get admission in Masters in English course in Presidency University.
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