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after your 12th, with subjects like Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Bengali, and English, you can explore courses like BBA, Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields you can explore courses like Psychology (B.A./B.Sc.), Biotechnology, Microbiology, BCA (if interested in computers), or design and arts-related fields
hi ,
to apply for KCET exams income certificate should be in either English or kannada, income certificate is acceptable in either of the language .
hence you can have certificate in either of the languages in Kannada or in English .
This depends on the board of examination, usually same question paper is set for both the mediums so you will get a question paper that is both in Hindi and in English, this is done so that the question paper is uniform for both sets of candidates opting for English and Hindi.
Yes, you can apply for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) in English medium even if you completed your 12th in Hindi medium. CUET allows candidates to choose their preferred language for the exam, so you can select English as the medium. However, ensure you are comfortable with the English language, especially for subjects like Humanities, as the questions will be in English. Prepare thoroughly by practicing English comprehension and vocabulary. You can also refer to bilingual study materials if needed. Your medium of instruction in school does not restrict your choice of exam language for CUET.
Hello Sunil, Here's the guidance regarding your query:
In the UPSC Mains Examination , you are allowed to write different papers in different languages as per the following rules:
Essay and General Studies Papers (GS1 to GS4):
Optional Paper (Kannada Literature):
Language Flexibility:
Make sure to choose the correct language while filling out the Detailed Application Form (DAF) for Mains. Best of luck with your preparation!
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Hello,
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You can access the syllabus for 9th class English syllabus from the provided link.
Link to download syllabus :- CBSE Class 9th syllabus 2025
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Hello Kanak,
For MA in English Literature , the typical subject combination usually includes:
Core Subjects :
Elective Subjects (depending on the university):
You can choose from these electives based on your interests and the available options at the university. Generally, you will focus primarily on English literature and may have the opportunity to select topics that align with your future career goals, such as teaching, writing, or publishing.
It can be pursued in both private (distance/online) and regular (full-time on-campus) modes Some Distant Universities:
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Amity University Online
Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning (SCDL)
many more.. Some Regular Universities:
University of Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Osmania University
Many more...
Hello Soham,
Yes, you are eligible for the Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) screening process if you score above the NEET cutoff marks, provided you meet their minimum academic requirements.
AFMC requires:
Since your PCB aggregate is 57% , it does not meet the 60% PCB aggregate criteria required for AFMC. Even if you clear the NEET cutoff, you would not qualify for the AFMC screening process based on this criterion.
hello there ,
to appear for JAC exams there is no compulsion to write the exam in only English , students are free to choose any language English or Hindi as their medium of writing the answer in exam .
therefore if you have to write you exam in English you can select for ENGLISH in in the colour of language so that you'll be able to write you answers in English .
hope this helped , best of luck
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