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Jharkhand Board 10th Bengali model set

Shivanshu 5th Feb, 2024

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing good !

To get the model set of Bengali 10th jharkhand board ,you need to visit the link given below ;-

On the link you will get the sample paper which will definitely boost your marks in the main examination of yours and you will get good marks . Solve these papers with full concentration and understanding of concept is very easy ..

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://school.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/jharkhand-board-10th-bengali-sample-paper&ved=2ahUKEwis6pPRtZKEAxXMnq8BHTaUDFAQFnoECBkQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3YrdNIrh69Ob4c7cyVB-ff .

Hope you get it !

Thank you

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can i give jee main and jee advanced exams in bengali language?

Rishitha 6th Feb, 2024

Yes, the aspiring Engineers from Bengali medium can write their JEEMains and JEE Advanced exams in Bengali. Previously it was held only in English, Hindi and Gujarathi, but from 2021 the HDR Ministry has directed the National Testing Agency to prepare for conducting the examinations in 11 different languages including Bengali.

Refer the below link for more JEE related information.

https://jeemain.nta.nic.in/faq/


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Question : Which of the following is an autobiography of a Bengali illiterate woman who secretly acquired literacy skills to read sacred texts in an age when girls and women were denied education and deemed fit only for household chores?

Option 1: Ente Katha by Kamala Das

Option 2: Amar Jiban by Rassundari Devi

Option 3: Jina Amucha by Baby Kamble

Option 4: Smritichitre by Lakshmibai Tilak

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Amar Jiban by Rassundari Devi


Solution : The correct answer is Amar Jiban by Rassundari Devi.

Amar Jiban by Rassundari Devi tells the tale of a Bengali illiterate lady during a time when women and girls were solely considered suitable for household work and were not allowed to have an education, surreptitiously learned to read sacred books.

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Question : How did the partition impact the cultural landscape of Bengal?

Option 1: It led to a resurgence of traditional art forms

Option 2: It caused a decline in the Bengali film industry

Option 3: It resulted in the division of Bengal's literary heritage

Option 4: It promoted the fusion of Bengali and Western music

Team Careers360 21st Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: It resulted in the division of Bengal's literary heritage


Solution : Correct Option: 3
Explanation: The partition impacted the cultural landscape of Bengal by resulting in the division of Bengal's literary heritage. The partition led to the separation of the Bengali-speaking people, affecting the cultural and literary traditions of the region.

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I want to be English to Hindi to Bengali languages translator. How can I start?

Ishita 10th Jul, 2024

Hello Aspirant

In order to become an English to Hindi to Bangla (language) translator, you need to be well-versed in all three languages. I'm assuming Bangla is your mother tongue, so you will be proficient in it at the native level. For Hindi and English, there are two ways- you can either have a degree in these languages (mind you, not the literature, but the language or the linguistics part) or do a certificate course with at least C2 or C1 proficiency. Only then any company or a government sector would be willing to take you because they need proof that you are good in that language at the native level. Translators are high in demand in today's world of globalisation and the pay as well is really good. All the best!

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I am in top 20 percentile including PCM with Bengali and English. But in my marksheet Math has become optional subject because Biology has more marks than Math. If I qualified in Jee Advanced am I eligible to take admission in IIT ?

ayanmukherjee045 9th Sep, 2023

Hello Aspirant,

As you have taken pcm with Bengal and English and you have also opted for biology let me tell you that what matters is whether you have scored 75% in aggregate in your class 12th or not and if you have not secured that you are not eligible to sit for jee mains and jee advanced .

Your English + best four system doesn't matter in calculation of percentage because in this all the subjects will be calculated.

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I am a PCMB student from WB board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English and Bengali as core subjects and Mathematics as optional subject. I passed in all 5 core subjects with a total score of 324 out of 500 (65%) but failed in Mathematics, Result status (PASSED). Am i eligible for neet?

Aakanksha 12th Aug, 2022
Hi aspirant
As you have already passed in your core subjects, and kaths was an additional subject, you need to worry. The eligibility criteria for NEET is that you need to have passed in Physics, Chemistry and Biology and English as core subjectes. Hence, you are eligible to appear for the NEET examination. Furthermore the eligibility criteria for Neet 2023 is:
- The candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English as core subjects.
- The candidate must have attained the age of 17 years as on 31st December 2023.
Now in order to qualify for the exam, you need to score a percentile as per your category, in order to be eligible for admission to state government/private medical/dental colleges.
The qualifying criteria is as follows:
UR: 50th percentile
OBC/SC/ST : 40th percentile
PwD: 45th percentile

Hope this answers your query
All the best:)
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