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If you want to take admission in BA/B.Sc./BBA / B.Com Liberal arts Programmes then Thapar School of Liberal Arts & Sciences is the best liberal arts college in India. Click here to known more about BA/B.Sc./BBA / B.Com Liberal arts Programmes.
BA/B.Sc./BBA / B.Com Liberal arts Programmes in TSLAS
BA/BSC/BBA (HON)
PROGRAM IN LIBERAL
ARTS AND SCIENCES
BA/BSc/BBA Liberal Art programmes
Thapar School of Liberal Arts & Sciences, value holistic education over training
students in a narrow set of skills. If you are interested in a broad range of
knowledge that prepares you to be a responsible citizen in a liberal democratic
society then you should take a serious look at what we have to offer. After an
undergraduate degree in liberal arts and sciences from the Thapar School, you
will be well prepared for ‘higher education and research’ path at any leading
international university and also well-placed for a good career in private or
governmental organizations.
Modern world has become too complex and its problems require us to address
them from multiple perspectives—that’s what you will learn at TSLAS.
Technology is changing so rapidly in our times that by the time a student finishes
training in a state-of-the-art skill it already becomes obsolete in the real world.
Businesses are increasingly recognizing this fact and therefore prefer candidates
with a broad holistic education for leadership roles, as a broadly educated person
is found to be more nimble on her or his feet with fast changing situations.
Our program is designed in cooperation with University College
Groningen, Netherlands, this reflects an amalgamation of Indian ingenuity
and European elegance. Since we have partnerships with several European,
US as well as Japanese and Israeli universities, you will also have
opportunity to study in those universities as part of your degree
requirements as well as get degrees from those universities along with ours
if you fulfil the minimum credit-hour requirements at both the institutions
(at Groningen you will pay the same fees for studying there as what you pay
at TSLAS).
At the Thapar School, liberal arts colleges India you will be privileged to
learn from world-class scholars in a small-size class setting. We are offering
a very limited number of seats to inaugurate our program from June 2020
and looking for highly motivated high quality students irrespective of their
economic circumstances.
Key Features of the Thapar
School of Liberal Arts and Sciences program
24 majors to choose from
Option of acquiring BSc/B.S degree from New
Zealand , USA, France, Israel, Japan, Finland,
Austria.
One, two or 4 semester(s) abroad.
Summer internship abroad.
Eligibility Criteria At TSLAS
Admission to BA/BBA/BSc liberal Art programs is subject
to the fulfilment of the following eligibility criteria:
The candidate has passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with at
least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST candidates) in aggregate of any
three subjects (One of the subjects must be English).
The school may consider applications from students with
extraordinary achievements, including areas such as sports,
music, dance, painting, social work, software development etc.
with passing marks in their 10+2 examination,
OR
Any 3-year diploma after 10th/10+2 is also considered
METHOD OF SELECTION AND SHORT
LISTING OF STUDENTS
Selection of students will be based on the following components:
High school diploma (10 +2) with minimum 60% marks in total- 40% weightage
Written essay demonstrating English language and critical & creative writing skills -
20% weightage. In this regard, if available, SAT scores will be given due consideration.
Group discussion - 15% weightage
Personal interview - 25% weightage
25% of the seats i.e. 15 shall be reserved for SC/ST, 3% of the seats i.e.
2 shall be reserved for differently abled students, and rest of the seats i.e. 43
will be available for General Category.
Over and above,
15% seats i.e. 9 are reserved for FN/NRI candidates.
1% of the seats i.e. 1 shall be reserved for the children of TIET employees
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