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Joyeeta Paul

Guide-Level 12

DBHP Sabha is an Institute of National Importance, declared by an act of parliament.
Sabha University wing is recognised by UGC & Association of Indian University. Its B.Ed colleges are recognized by NCTE. DBHPS is a few universities recognized by the Commonwealth University. Another important aspect of this University is that it is Institute of National Importance at par with IIT's, AIMS & NIT's.

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Anant Raina

Guide-Level 12

Hindi is a language which is understood on a larger scale than Marathi, as Marathi is a regional language. Therefore, (Hindi) is preferred over journalism (Marathi).

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Soumyaranjan Send

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, of course. But you have to score 55% or above in PG level to appear in NET and SET exam.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shikha,
It's really sad to know your case. But when you filled up form, you must have mentioned language of instruction. What was it? Do you have a copy of this? Please write to registrar for your grievance.

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Humera Akhtar

Contributor-Level 10

In order to pursue B.Ed course in Hindi, the applicant should have completed his/her graduation or post-graduation in Hindi from a recognized university with 50% minimum.

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Vedant Pandey

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If you have taken bio then taking physical education as your optional is the best choice. If you don't have interest in computers or codes then you should never take IP or CS as an optional subject because they would become a burden on you. You will have to give specific time to IP. One doesn't understand it in a SNAP. But if you have interest then go on and take it. If you have taken science with maths, then CS or physical are two good choices.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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The eligibility criteria is a minimum of 50% marks for general category and a minimum of 45% for other categories such as SC, ST, OBC, MOBC, specially-abled, etc.

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