Sanskrit
Hello aspirant,
Colleges expect the candidates to have Mathematics as a compulsory subject to opt for computer science. As you had PCB, I am afraid you are not eligible to pursue computer science further.
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It is completely ok even if you don't have Sanskrit in your class 12 , you are still eligible for BA Sanskrit and can pursue it
This is because , to be eligible for BA Sanskrit it is not mandatory to have studied Sanskrit in class 12th. There's no
National Sanskrit University also known as Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha is a Deemed University located in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. The university was founded in 1956 by Ministry of Education by the Government of India to transmit Sanskrit studies, traditional Sastras and Pedagogy. The University offers various courses in Sahitya,
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Dear aspirant,
The authorities released the online application form on June 1 at cee.kerala.gov.in. To fill the KEAM 2021 registration form, candidates have to provide their all relevant personal details. You have upload the scanned images and pay the application fees.
Aspirants must provide the correct information regarding as per
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Sanskrit drama refers to the dramatic traditions of ancient India that were based in the Sanskrit language. Although very ancient, many of these plays established foundations that would influence Indian literature, culture, and drama for
Dear student,
As you said you have done engineering but as engineering do not have Biology subjects and since the qualification for NEET is all subjects including Physics, Chemistry and Biology so your highest qualification will be considered as 12th in which you have completed with PCMB, English and Sanskrit
Hey aspirant,
As far as I know and will advice you that you should opt only that career option in which you are comfortable and interested. As of course you won't like to waste your precious time in studying something in which you are not interested. And also even salary
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