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Hello Shivank,
For the Class 10 Hindi medium model papers, you can refer to the following resources:
Official Board Websites :
Common Topics in Class 10 Hindi
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Yes, you can be eligible for NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) if you fulfill certain criteria even after pursuing mixed subject qualifications. Here's a breakdown:
Qualification from Recognized Boards :
Mandatory Subjects
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Yes, a candidate with a B.A. in Hindi from IGNOU can apply for M.A. Hindi at Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha (DBHPS), provided they meet the university's eligibility criteria. DBHPS typically requires a bachelor's degree in Hindi or an equivalent qualification from a recognized institution, and IGNOU degrees
There is a separate subject-wise paper in UGC NET exam.it involves two papers in this exam and different types of questions are asked in both of them. However, in Paper 2, the candidate has to choose the subject of his post graduation or related subject as you want to give
JEE Main exam is conducted in both Hindi and English languages . Apart from this, this exam is also conducted in 11 other languages like Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
JEE Main exam is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). It consists of
The scenario you're describing involves using combined results from two different boards (Uttarakhand Board and NIOS) to increase your overall percentage. Here’s a detailed response about the validity and acceptance of such combined marks:
Understanding Combined Mark Sheets : You completed your Intermediate (Class 12) from the Uttarakhand Board
Here is the link where you can download RBSE board paper : https://school.careers360.com/boards/rbse/rbse-model-paper-for-class-12
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Hi Krishna ,
For online resources on Class 10 Hindi Grammar , chat based doubt clearing and video lessons .
you can use the following platforms :
1. Doubtnut : Provides video solutions and offers you to ask questions through chat . It's specially useful for instant doubt clearing .
The CBSE Board follows the NCERT prescribed books for Class 6. Students can follow the same syllabus mentioned in the NCERT 6th Hindi book. "Malhar" is the title of the CBSE 6th-class Hindi textbook. Check out the link below to get the NCERT prescribed CBSE 6th Hindi textbook for the
PhD admission forms are usually available in the spring and autumn semesters. The spring cycle usually starts in January and ends in June, while the autumn session starts in July and ends in December.
There are separate subject seats announced for each university every year which can be central university,state
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