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Hello aspirant,
In WBCS exam the prelims question paper is printed in English and Bengali both languages. Those who opt for Hindi, they get their question paper in English and Hindi.
However, the mains examination questions are printed only in English language. One can even take Hindi as a compulsory paper. So language doesn't matter. But a little knowledge of Bengali is always appreciate in this regard. All the best to you.
Hello aspirant!
For DU CUET in B.Sc Zoology (hons), these are the norms:
As per the language paper, you have selected English so it's alright.
Regarding the domain subjects, if you want to pursue B.Sc Zoology (hons) then it is mandatory to select three domain subjects- Physics, Chemistry and biology/Biochemistry/Biological studies/Biotechnology.
So, yes, you also have to prepare for Physics in addition to Chemistry and Biology.
For more information, please read this https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria
Hope this answers your query.
Good luck!
Hello, I hope you are doing well
The University of Delhi has released the DU LLB and LLM application form for the academic year 2022-23. National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the DU LLB 2022 entrance exam, a part of DU Entrance Test tentatively in May or June.
Following are the details for DU LLB Entrance Exam:
Mode of exam
Online/Computer-Based Test
Test duration
120 minutes
Number of Test Paper
There will be one question paper
Sections
Type of questions
Objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Number of questions
100
Marking scheme
+4 marks for a correct answer.
-1 mark for every incorrect answer.
0 marks for an unanswered question.
Medium of question paper
English
You can go through the link given below to get any other info regarding the DU LLB Entrance Exam:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb
Hope this helps.
Hello Vipin,
Yes you can definitely make your career further as Python developer but as you are now 30 years old so you are going to face some difficulties in getting job in corporate sector because MNCs and other private are now actively looking for young techy minds but if you can have a good knowledge of Python cores and if you can prepare yourself for roles of senior developer in Python then you can definitely have a decent job but you will have to learn from basic to very advanced in Python if you want to be a senior Python developer.
Also if you are interested in the job roles of Python development then before applying to any job make sure that you must do a lot of projects to show your experience over there in job interviews.
I hope you got the point.
Good Luck!!!
Hi
It completely depends upon the entrance examination you are asking about for example if you are asking about AIIMS B.Sc nursing then it is conducted in English language only but when it comes to entrance examination like neet through which one can also get imto B.Sc nursing colleges like BHU etc then neet is conducted in several language is like Hindi English Gujarati etc
Neet examination is conducted in following languages
-------) Assamese
-------) Bengali
-------) English
-------) Gujarati
-------) Hindi
-------) Kannada
-------) Marathi
-------) Oriya
-------) Tamil
-------) Telugu
-------) Urdu
-------) Malayalam
-------) Punjabi
Also,
For your reference,
AIIMS BSc nursing ( hons) examination pattern is provided below:-
--------------------------) Subjects :- your bsc nursing examination consist of
physics,
chemistry,
biology and
gk.
--------------------------) Sections:- there will be four sections in your exam i. e A, B, C & D
--------------------------) Type of Questions :- mcqs or objective tyes
--------------------------) Total Marks :- the examination will be conducted for 100 marks
--------------------------) subject wise marks is provided below:-
physics - 30 marks
Chemistry - 30 marks
biology - 30 marks
general knowledge - 10 marks
--------------------------) Duration :- the examination will be of 2 hours
--------------------------) Examination mode :- online i. e computer based mode in the examination center
--------------------------) Language:- English
--------------------------) Marking Scheme:-
You will get 1 mark for each correct answer
each incorrect answer will get you -1/3 marks
You can have detailed information by visiting our page the link for which is provided below :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/aiims-nursing
Thank you
Hello Aspirant,
You have not mentioned the subject you have applied for. So, these are the eligibility norms.
For DU CUET, these are the norms
For B.Sc. (Hons.) Anthropology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biological Sciences
For B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany, B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science - 1 language subject (a 30% total or more in the language is required) and three domain subjects, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry.
For B.Sc. Home Science
For B.Sc. Mathematics, B.Sc. Statistics
For B.Sc. Geology
B.Sc. (Hons) Environmental Science, B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology
For B.Sc. Chemistry, B.Sc. Physics, B.Sc. Polymer Science
B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science
For B.Sc Microbiology
You had to choose three-domain subjects
So you had to choose three domain-specific subjects to be eligible for DU. So, if are not eligible.
Regards.
Hi,
In my opinion you should go for French.
It really just comes down to what your interests are. If German calls you more, learn German, and it’ll be plenty useful. If it’s French, then go with French. Sure, there’s plenty of statistics about which language is spoken more and where. But it doesn’t make sense in my opinion to learn, say French if you don’t really like learning it.
German is mostly concentrated in Central Europe and a few other places where some German dialects are spoken (like in some parts of Brazil... but good luck to find the couple of people who can actually speak that instead of Portugese) Total that's about 100M speaker and it includes 80M Germans in Germany and Germans living abroad (Germans are like the Australians of Europe: really great travelers)
French is spoken in 57 countries (Francophonie) which equates roughly to 250M people who can understand and speak French or a French dialect. 29 countries and 11 dependencies have French as an official language. A countless number of international organisations use French as an official language (African Union, numbers of international sport federations, Olympic committees, Etc.) Go on holiday in some paradise island and you're better off with English and French than English and German.
Good luck.
NEET is now offered in a variety of regional languages, so if you choose a language other than English, the questions will be presented in both that language and English. If you have chosen English as your question paper language, the questions will only be asked in English. In the event of any ambiguity in the translation of any of the questions, the NTA's English version shall be considered final. Hence, you need not worry as the paper will be presented in both languages.
Hope it helps!
Hope you are doing great. The best learning sequence is to start with Computer Science and Programming Fundamentals and then go on to C Programming. Then, based on your interests, you can choose a specialization and develop your skill set accordingly. You can select according to your interest,
ALL THE BEST
Hello Aspirant,Hope you are doing good
DETAILS THAT CAN BE CHANGED DURING CORRECTION WINDOW
No official notice regarding what can be changed has been released by NTA. However, the expected details that can be changed are :
Therefore,You can change the language of the paper.Basically the correction window will be opened after application process ends(May 6,2022).Officially no exact details regarding the date of the opening of Correction window were declared.
For further details visit this
https://www.careers360.com/exams/cuet#:~:text=About%20CUET%202022&text=The%20last%20date%20to%20fill,exam%20will%20be%20university%20specific.
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