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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can fill physical education and legal studies as domain subjects for DU even if you have not studied legal studies in class 12. The CUET exam does not require you to have studied a particular subject in class 12. You can choose any subject that you are interested in and that you feel confident in taking the exam for. However, it is important to note that if you choose to study law at DU, you will need to take a number of legal studies courses. These courses will cover a wide range of topics, including constitutional law, criminal law, and civil law. If you have not studied legal studies before, you may want to consider taking
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Yes, UCF (University of Central Florida) has an English language requirement for international students. International students whose native language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency by submitting scores from one of the following tests: TOEFL IELTS PTE Academic, or Duolingo English Test. The minimum required scores vary depending on the programme and level of study. More information about the English language requirement can be found on the UCF Global website. Thank you.

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Hello THUPOT
Here are some best teachers where you can learn English Neetu Maam
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To improve your English
Read Newspapers Regularly. Keep Revising Grammar Rules. Prepare for Reading Comprehension. Excel at Spotting Errors. Build a Strong Vocabulary. Work on Your Listening Skills.

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