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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Candidates must choose the medium they are comfortable with. RRB Group D books are available in both English and Hindi. Candidates must also choose the books that have covered the syllabus and are easily understandable.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, not! Being a Hindi graduate, you can explore a lot of working fields other than teaching or translating. Depending on your interest, you can either go for competitive exams like Civil Services, banking, railway, etc., or you can pursue a PhD, get research-based roles in government organizations or universities.
Apart from these, if you like a full-time job in an office, you can join a media house, a radio station, an advertising agency, a marketing company, and so on.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Having a career in Hindi is as interesting as any other technical field. It allows you to explore more within yourself and then approach it. Where certain jobs have a retirement age, graduates in this field need not worry about that and move to their dream places and work for as long as they desire. Here is a list of some of the top Indian cities to get lucrative jobs after BA Hindi:
City | Job Scope | Average CTC |
|---|---|---|
Bangalore | Content developer, Digital Marketing | INR 4-7L |
New Delhi | Journalism, Advertising, content writing | INR 6- 7L |
Kolkata | Professional writer | INR 5- 7L |
Varanasi | School Teacher, Researcher | INR 2- 4L |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The popularity of Hindi as a language is well known thereby making this field of study an area of endless opportunities. Students can try out each and every sector of their interest and they may end up finding a job or two related to language. Hindi being an official language in India and also spoken by more than half of the population speaks for itself how much this language has in for us as a career option.
Here is how people can start off their career as a graduate in Hindi.
- Develop the skills- Having just a degree in hand will serve you no good in this field and you will have to keep your shoulder to the wheel to be in a recognised p
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
To be admitted in to M.A. hindi in Panjab University (PU), generally there is no mode of direct admission; one has to pass an entrance exam. To seek admission into the postgraduate programme in Hindi i.e. M.A., Panjab University has its own university level entrance examination called PU-CET (PG). To be eligible to admission, candidates will have to take this exam and score a valid score. The applicants should also have a Bachelor degree in Sanskrit as a subject with 45 per cent marks or average 50 per cent in case Sanskrit was elective/compulsory. A final allotment is done to the candidates on the basis of the PU-CET (PG) marks as wel
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The question should be how many, because the answer is "countless". As a PhD scholar in Hindi, you're eligible for research-based jobs, educational profiles in universities & colleges, and so much more. You can join any field, such as Journalism, Digital Marketing, Event Management, or opt for civil services exams.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
A huge part of the Indian media and its audience still relies on the Hindi language. As a Hindi student, you have countless career options in the media field. You can become a journalist, content writer, editor, photojournalist, anchor, and much more. First, you'll need to find what interests you or what you are an expert in.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Hindi courses are available in various modes of education. Students can choose the mode based on their accessibility and preferences. Here are some types of Hindi courses classified based on their mode of education, along with a brief description:
Types of Hindi Courses | Hindi Course Details |
|---|---|
Full-Time Hindi Courses | Regular or full-time Hindi courses are among the most popular options opted by students. Students attend the lectures and seminars in the college premises. It aids students in their holistic development. There is a lot of scope for extracurricular activities at the college or inter-college level. |
Distance Hindi Courses | The students do not attend regular college in the Distance mode of Hindi courses. They receive study materials and get access to the student portal. They would only have to appear in person for seminars and final examinations. |
Online Hindi Courses | An Online Hindi Programme can be pursued by candidates who wish to pursue Hindi courses without attending regular college or appearing for offline exams. The admission process, lecture delivery, submission of assignments, and semester exams are conducted online. |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here are the latest cutoff details for M.A. in Hindi at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU):
- *General Category*:
- Round 1 cutoff: 99 marks
- Closing marks (2025): 69 marks
- *OBC Category*:
- 2025 cutoff: 93 marks
- *EWS Category*:
- 2025 cutoff: 98 marks
- Closing marks (2025): 70 marks
- *SC Category*:
- 2025 cutoff: 89 marks
- Closing marks (2025): 68 marks
- *ST Category*:
- Closing marks (2025): 86.6667-89.3333 marks.
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