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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. In English medium after completing your B.A. In Marathi medium. Many law colleges and universities offer LL.B. Courses in English medium. However, it is important to note that you should have a good understanding of the English language as it will be the medium of instruction and communication throughout the course.

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Sushree preetilaxmi

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The admission dates for BA English (Hons) programme at Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) for the academic year 2023-2024 have not been officially announced yet. Generally, the application process for UG courses in GGSIPU starts in the month of March or April every year. It is recommended to keep checking the official website of GGSIPU or the admission brochure for the most up-to-date information regarding the admission dates. Regarding the previous year's question papers for the BA English (Hons) programme, you can check the official website of GGSIPU or visit the university's library to access them. The university may

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Aparna Lilith

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The language section of the exam consists of 50 questions in total, out of which 40 questions are to be attempted in a duration of 45 minutes.

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YASH SHARMA

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The medium of instruction for LLB courses in India depends on the university or law college offering the course. Generally, most of the top law colleges and universities in India offer LLB courses in English as it is the language of legal education and practice in India.
However, there are some universities or law colleges that may offer LLB courses in Hindi or other regional languages. Therefore, it is advisable to check the official website or brochure of the respective university or law college you are interested in, to know about the medium of instruction for their LLB program.

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Muhammed Adhil Pt

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The fee structure at Government Arts and Science College, Koduvally for B.A. In English Language and Literature will be an annual fee of 4000 to the university and an exam fee per semester. Students from low-income families will receive a scholarship to cover the annual fee.

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Sreetama Datta Roy

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NEET will be conducted in 13 languages. Till 2020, NEET was held in 11 languages. NTA increased the number of languages or medium to 13 from 2021 onwards. Malayalam and Punjabi are the latest additions. The list of languages are as follows:

  1. English
  2. Hindi
  3. Bengali
  4. Urdu
  5. Assamese
  6. Gujarati
  7. Marathi
  8. Odia
  9. Kannada
  10. Tamil
  11. Malayalam
  12. Punjabi
  13. Telugu.

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Sudhanshu Yadav

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It depends on which university you have selected like in BHU, JNU and in other central Universities yearly fees for English Honours graduation is near about to Rs. 3000.

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Preparing for the English and Aptitude sections in VITEEE requires candidates to focus on honing their language and problem-solving skills. This means taking advantage of various study materials, including books, online resources, and coaching classes, to improve their overall proficiency in English and sharpen their Aptitude. But simply reading through textbooks isn't enough. Candidates should also practice solving previous year's question papers, sample papers, and mock tests to get a feel for the exam pattern and familiarize themselves with the type of questions that might appear. Regular revision is also crucial to help retai
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