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Poornima Sharma

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Compound words are the words that are made when two or more small words combine to make a new word that has a different meaning. These words can be used as different parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, or adjectives.

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Ridhi

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For UG courses, students need to have an IELTS Academic score of 6.0 with no score lower than 5.5. Similarly, for PT, E this requirement is 63 (min 59), and for TOEFL iBT its 79 (including reading 18, listening 17, speaking 20, and writing 21)

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Gunjan Majumder

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The UGC NET 2025 English Syllabus is divided into ten unites as mentioned below:

  • Drama  
  • Poetry 
  • Fiction and Short Story 
  • Non-Fiction Prose  
  • Language: Basic Concepts, theories and pedagogy, English in Use 
  • English in India: history, evolution, and future  
  • Cultural Studies 
  • Literary Criticism 
  • Literary Theory post World War II 
  • Research Methods and Materials in English 

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Virajita Bisht

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Yes, as an Indian student, if you have scored above 80% then you can submit these scores. Given that these scores are awarded by any of these bodies - CBSE, AISSCE, CUSCE or ISC

The students won't even have to take IELTS or TOEFL for UCD if the given English language requirements are met. 

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Ridhi

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All international students will have to showcase their English language skills by submitting IELTS/TOEFL/PTE or alternative qualifications at UBirmingham. International students who hold a conditional offer where English is required Professional English courses offered by uni are also accepted as an alternative way to enter. 

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Ridhi

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NUS admission requirements for Indian students state that students do not need to provide their English language proficiency to get admitted to NUS. Moreover standardized scores like ACT with Writing or SAT scores are not required either. This applies to both applicants who have already passed out from class 12 as well as applicants who will get their board results after the application closing date.

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Swayam Gupta

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The questions in the english section of NLET exam are asked from Tenses, Phrasal Verbs and idioms, etc. Aspirants can check the Shiksha portal for more details. The syllabus for this exam will be similar to other entrance exam.

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Ishita Singh

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TSMU Bachelor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation course is taught in English. This course is 4 years long. The course's module has three stages Pre-clinical Stage, Clinical Stage, and Consolidation Stage. After graduating, students can work in the:

  • rehabilitation departments of hospitals and specialised clinics
  • sports clubs
  • resorts and wellness centers

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Bhumika Kaur

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Free Uni of Berlin offers English-taught courses at the Bachelor's and Master's levels. No German language knowledge is required for admission to these courses. A few of these courses are listed below: 

Bachelor's

  • BA North American Studies

MA

  • Global History 
  • Global East Asia
  • North American Studies
  • English Studies: Literature, Language, Culture
  • Sociology - European Societies

MSc 

  • Data Science
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Economic Systems
  • Physics

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