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Muskan Tiwari

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  1. Yes, as a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student, you can apply for English (BA Hons. English) at Delhi University (DU) — but you cannot ignore your PCB subjects completely if they were part of your CUET. 

  2. Ensure you included English language + at least 2 other valid subjects in your CUET attempt.
  3. If your CUET only had PCB + English, your merit will be based on those scores—which is allowed.
  4. You cannot exclude or replace PCB marks with other subjects not attempted in CUET.

 

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Sahibe Alam

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You can download past entrance papers for JMI BA English (Hons) and BSc CS from several sites:

BA English (Hons): Get the last 7–8 years of question papers (2016–2023) PDF from JMIEntrance.com .

These PDFs give you real exam format, question styles, and help plan revisions. 

 

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PRIYANKA

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Yes, a major number of programs are taught in English. Though the university launched Russian medium programs in 2012, but increasing number of international students led the university to add more English-based programs. 

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Vipra Shrivastava

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SNAP English section has 15 questions and all are based on grammar and vocabulary, so it is very critical to have a good control on English Grammar. To strengthen English grammar, one should start with basics. Study from Wren & Martin for best results. You can also seek help from a mentor or study from English grammar apps.

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Gyanav Tiwari

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To know about current teaching vacancies in the English department, you should check the official website or career portal of the college or university you're interested in. Vacancies are usually posted under "Recruitment" or "Careers" sections. You can also contact the department directly or check government job portals and educational employment news for updates.

 

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Baldaniya abhishek

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To apply for an MA in English at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), you need to appear for the CUET-PG entrance exam, which is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The application process typically involves filling out an online application form on the NTA website after the CUET-PG results are declared. You will need to register for CUET (PG) 2025 and appear for Section IA (English Test) and Section III (General Test) as these are the subjects required for JNU's MA English program.

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Poornima Sharma

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Following are the books that students can refer to for simple sentences in English:

Books

Author

My Book of Simple Sentences: Learning about Nouns and Verbs

Kumon

How to Write Stunning Sentences

Nina Schuyler

Building Great Sentences

Brooks Landon

These books explain the sentence structure in detail, using numerous examples.

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Poornima Sharma

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Below are the rules students should follow while using simple sentences in the English conversations:

·       A simple sentence should have one subject and one verb that form a complete thought.

·       The subject and verb must agree in number (singular or plural).

·       The standard SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) order is common. However, it is flexible and can be changed depending upon the context and use case.

·       A simple sentence can have Compound Subject and Compound Verb joined by a conjunction

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Poornima Sharma

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Here's the structural breakdown of simple sentences:

·       Subject: The person, place, or thing that is performing the action in the sentence.

·       Verb: The action word or state of being in the sentence.

·       Object: The object receives the action of the verb.

·       Independent Clause: A group of words that can stand alone as a complete sentence.

·       No Dependent Clauses: A dependent clause cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

·       No

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Poornima Sharma

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Here are few examples of simple sentences:

·       She loves dancing. (She-noun, dancing-verb)

·       The dog barks. (Dog-noun, barks-verb)

·       She runs quickly. (She-Noun, runs-verb)

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