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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE released the CBSE 10th English syllabus 2026 on the official website. Students can check the official syllabus below:

SectionsCompetenciesTotal Marks
Reading
Comprehension
Conceptual understanding, decoding,
analyzing, inferring, interpreting and
vocabulary
20
Writing Skill and
Grammar
Creative expression of an opinion, reasoning,
justifying, illustrating, appropriacy of style and
tone, using appropriate format and fluency.
Applying conventions, using integrated
structures
with accuracy and fluency
20
Language through
Literature
Recalling, reasoning, appreciating, applying
literary conventions illustrating and justifying
etc. Extract relevantinformation, identifying the
central theme and sub-theme, understanding
the writers' message and writing fluently.
40

 

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Admission to Saskatchewan University from India requires you to submit score of English Language exam, including IELTS, TOEFL, etc. Check this table to know the overall score and minimum requirements for accepted exams:

English Language Exam

Score Required

IELTS

Overall: 6.5; Minimum: 6.0 in each skill

TOEFL

Overall: 86; Minimum: 19 in each skill

Duolingo

Overall: 110 Minimum: 95 in each skill

PTE

Overall: 63 Minimum: 59 in each skill



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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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A. Japanese language courses have been established in India since the early 1950s. It was the Ministry of Defence which began offering the course in their affiliated School of Foreign Languages in 1954 and a Japanese department was set up, making it the first University in the nation to offer a course in the Japanese language. The University of Delhi followed suit and established its Japanese Studies Centre in 1969, the University of Pune established a course in 1977 and Jawaharlal Nehru offered a doctorate in the Japanese language in 1982.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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The candidate needs to have completed their Class 12th from a recognised University and should have secured a minimum of 45% aggregate marks to get admission to BA in Japanese language.

Eligibility Criteria

Description

Educational Qualification

Candidates must have completed their higher secondary education (12th grade) or equivalent from a recognised board or institution.

Minimum Marks

Typically, candidates are required to have a minimum percentage of marks in their qualifying examination, which may vary depending on the institution.

Entrance Exam

Certain universities may conduct entrance exams to assess the candidate's aptitude, language skills, and general knowledge.

Personal Interview

Candidates may be required to participate in a personal interview as part of the admission process to assess their motivation, communication skills, and suitability for the program.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Aural comprehension refers to the ability to understand the information received by the ear. Many studies in language learning indicate that listening comprehension plays an important role in the learning process. 

 

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Kartik Bisht

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The University of Strathclyde is among the top choice of international students to pursue their higher education. International students whose native language is not English are required to submit their English language test scores. Moreover, Strathclyde University only accepts IELTS test scores. The IELTS (Academic) score should be 6.5 overall and no individual band less than 5.5. Furthermore, the English Proficiency test score can vary according to the program

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Japanese or Nihongo language is the official language of Japan. It is a member of Japonic language family. It is also known as a language isolate. Candidates can pursue Japanese courses in undergraduate, postgraduate, diploma and doctoral levels of education. The study of languages falls under the domain of Humanities and Arts, therefore, various Arts degrees such as Diploma in Japanese, BA in Japanese and MA in Japanese can be pursued by candidates.

The duration of a Japanese course depends on the course level. UG course in Japanese is of 3 years and PG course in Japanese is of&nbs

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Specific eligibility requirements for admission to a BBA programme through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) may differ between universities. Universities typically ask applicants to take a broad aptitude test and demonstrate their English language proficiency. To support your application, some colleges may also need test results in disciplines related to your field of study. In the event that you selected the General Test and English as your only subjects, your eligibility will be determined by the particular requirements of the universities to which you are applying. It is imperative that you verify the particular admission

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