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what are the advantages of non- verbal communication? ignou begae 182

ishratsadaf8 25th Feb, 2024

Greetings!

Non-verbal communication, as explored in IGNOU's BEGAE 182 course, offers several advantages. Firstly, it can convey emotions and feelings effectively. Facial expressions, gestures, and body language provide a nuanced understanding beyond words. Additionally, non-verbal cues enhance clarity. Visual aids, for example, can simplify complex information. Non-verbal communication is also crucial in cross-cultural interactions, where gestures and expressions can bridge language gaps. Furthermore, it plays a significant role in building trust. People often rely on non-verbal signals to gauge sincerity and authenticity. In professional settings, strong non-verbal communication skills contribute to effective leadership and teamwork. Understanding and utilizing these non-verbal elements can greatly enhance the overall effectiveness of communication, fostering better connections and mutual understanding.

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Can i do Ma from ignou this year(2023) and B.ED from distance from any other University next year(2024)?

Ishita 7th Jul, 2024

Hello Aspirant

Doing 2 courses at the same time is not unheard of and is actually a good option, rather than doing another degree later. It saves time and looks good on your resume. But, keep in mind your future goals because that plays a big role in deciding which course you'll be doing via distance education. If you wish to become a teacher, I would suggest do your BEd from regular college, and not distant because schools prefer teachers who have in hand experience in  BEd course.

If you are planning to do both courses from distance education, please don't. It serves you no good and is a waste of money and time. I'll suggest you to do at least one of the degrees from a regular college.

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I have done both B.A. and M.A. in english but did not have hindi in both masters and graduation. Now I want to do M.A. in hindi from IGNOU. Am I eligible to sit in SSC(JHT)??

Ishita 3rd Sep, 2024

Yes, you are eligible to sit for the SSC (Junior Hindi Translator) exam even if you did not study Hindi in your B.A. or M.A. in English.

The SSC JHT exam evaluates a candidate's proficiency in Hindi and English. While having studied Hindi in your previous degrees can be beneficial, it is not a strict requirement. As long as you meet the general eligibility criteria for the exam (such as educational qualifications and age limits), you can apply and appear for it.

However, it's advisable to prepare thoroughly for the Hindi language section of the exam. You might want to consider taking Hindi language courses or practicing Hindi grammar and vocabulary to enhance your skills.

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