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Contributor-Level 10
Prepare for all types of questions because you cannot predict the examinations they are highly unpredictable so give your best. Practice everything you can.
Good luck.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 12
| Persian | Tibetan | Chinese | Japanese |
Eligibility criteria:
Persian (for the preparatory course )
HS or equivalent without Persian as a subject with 45% marks in aggregate. Persian for honours course (without preparatory).
45% marks in aggregate at 10+2 level with Persian as a subject 45% marks in aggregate at 10+2 level without Persian but holding Diploma in Persian from Viva-Bharati or its equivalent from any other recognised institution
Tibetan
HS or its equivalent degree with at least a paper on Tibetan language and 45% marks in aggregate. Candidates without having a paper in the Tibetan language in HS maybe admitted to 1-ye
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Guide-Level 12
There are three ways to learn Japanese. Through University Private Academy self-study Many academies out there teach in different ways like dividing all JLPT 5 exams into 15 batches. Charging differently for all batches. However, you can search for a particular academy and ask them for the fee structure for all JLPT 5 exams cause the fee structure can change for the different academies. *University fees are way cheaper than private academies.
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