Vidushi Sharma , 24 Sep 2025
After completing a B.A. General course from LPU, a student can pursue a Master's degree (like an M.A.) by meeting the specific eligibility criteria of the desired postgraduate program. The admission process generally requires a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks, though this percentage can vary depending on the chosen M.A. specialization. For many M.A. programs at LPU, admission is based on the merit of the qualifying examination, but some may also require a valid score in the LPUNEST (LPU National Entrance and Scholarship Test). The B.A. General curriculum at LPU provides a solid foundation for specialized postgraduate studies in subjects like English, Political Science, Sociology, and Psychology, among others.
A student can pursue a Master’s degree (M.A.) after completing a B.A. General course by meeting the minimum eligibility criteria set by universities, which usually requires a bachelor’s degree with a passing grade in any discipline. Admission may be merit-based, depending on undergraduate marks, or through entrance exams conducted by universities. Students typically choose a subject they studied during their B.A. or a related field. After selection, they enroll in a 2-year M.A. program, which includes advanced coursework, research projects, and sometimes dissertations. This path allows for specialization and higher academic or career opportunities in the chosen field.