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Akansha Bisht

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The following are the minimum qualifying requirements for candidates who want to pursue this course:

  • Students must have finished 10+2 from a recognised board and have chosen Hindi as a required language.
  • Most institutions demand a minimum of 50% in their 10+2 exams. To be eligible for this programme, students must have a combined percentage of 45%.
  • Candidates must have completed their 12th grade in arts.

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Ishita Uniyal

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Here are some of the exams you can take to get into BA Hindi programmes:

  • Lovely Professional University National Eligibility and Scholarship Test
  • Maharshi Dayanand University Common Entrance Exam
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University Entrance Exam
  • Delhi University Entrance Test
  • Andhra Pradesh Residential Degree Colleges Common Entrance Test

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Lalit Rastogi

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Hindi is the direct descendant of the early form of Vedic Sanskrit. Bharatendu Harishchandra wrote in various languages such as Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, and Marwari. Bharatendu Harishchandra, known as the "Father of Modern Hindi Literature and Hindi Theatre," died on January 6, 1885, roughly 132 years ago.

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Along with the CBSE Class 10 Hindi Syllabus, the board has listed the recommended books to study for the examinations. The applicant may also consult NCERT books for class 10 to learn about CBSE Hindi - A and B recommended books.

  • Kshitij – Hindi (NCERT Publication)
  • Kritika – Hindi Supplementary (NCERT Publication)
  • Sparsh – Second Language Hindi (NCERT Publication)
  • Sanchayan – Supplementary Hindi (NCERT Publication)

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Gunjan Dhawan

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Despite being separated by thousands of years and kilometres, India and Germany have had a considerable historical impact on one another. Linguistic scientists have discovered significant parallels between German and Sanskrit, the language from which Indian languages such as Hindi are derived.

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Mohit Datta

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Sanskrit, Urdu, Nepalese, Bengali, and Gujarati share certain parallels with Hindi, either in spoken language or written script. Indo Iranian languages - Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Gujarati, Bengali, Marathi, and others - are primarily spoken in North India. Most North Indian regional languages are comparable to Hindi since they are from the same language branch.

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Shikha Arora

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The CBSE has two official languages: Hindi and English (refer to Article 343 of the Constitution). As a result, the medium of teaching in all CBSE schools is either English or Hindi. This implies that in Standard XI and XII, you will have to study either English or Hindi as a required language.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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The answer to the question "how tough is it to learn Hindi?" is moderate to extremely difficult. The bright side is that it is both easy and valuable. There are also a variety of resources for learning, studying, and practising a foreign language, making it simpler than ever to learn a foreign language.

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Nikita Chauhan

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CBSE Class 10 Hindi is divided into two sections: Hindi A and Hindi B. Hindi Course A is about literature and focuses mainly on Hindi Prose and Poetry. Hindi Course B: Hindi Course B is about comprehending the Hindi language, and students who want to become fluent in the language may work on it.

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