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Chitwan Sharma

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To prepare for the English Language section of the UPTET exam, you can refer to the following books: 1. UPTET English Language by Arihant Experts 2. UPTET English Language and Comprehension by Odisha Publication 3. UPTET English Language by Upkar Prakashan 4. UPTET English Language and Grammar by Pearson 5. UPTET English Language and Comprehension by Wiley Publications These books cover all the important topics and concepts that are part of the UPTET English Language syllabus, such as grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, etc. They also provide practice questions and previous years' solved papers to help you prepare effectively for the e

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Priya Laxmi

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Yes, you can as it is one of the Subjects in BCA in Most of the Colleges which allow us to have any of those subjects in our Masters.

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Avinash Sharma

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Try searching online there are various different platforms where you can get details about learning the French language online such as French learning, Henry harvin and Duolingo do check them online for the best.

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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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The difficulty level of CDS 1 2022 exam was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level. There were questions asked from the previous year's question paper. The questions paper comprised questions from topics like Noun, prepositions, pronoun, reflexive pronoun, demonstrative pronouns, demonstrative pronouns, adjective, adverb, ordering of chunks in a sentences, idiom and phrases, spotting errors, synonyms, antonyms, cloze composition, prepositions and determiners, completion of sentences, comprehension, unseen passage, etc. According to the responses of the candidates taken the exam on April 16, 2023, the overall difficulty level of
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Nitika

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New admissions to Sardar Patel College for the scholarly year could begin as soon as May 19, 2023 Speculative.
The end or end date for admission to the SPU for lone ranger and graduate degrees as well as declaration programs is 30 May 2023 Provisional.
The last date to Apply for affirmation was 16th August 2023.

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Kumar Gourab Brahma

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For DU, these are the norms
One language paper ( mandatory )
Three domain subjects ( mandatory )
A required percentage in language paper
For B.Sc. (Hons. ). Anthropology, B.Sc. (Hons. ). Biological Sciences
1 language paper from section 1A (a 30% total or more in the language is required) and 3 obligatory domain subjects that comprise Physics Chemistry and Biology/Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry. For B.Sc. (Hons. ). Botany, B.Sc. (Hons. ). Zoology B.Sc. (Hons. ). Biomedical Science - 1 language subject (a 30% total or more in the language is required) and three domain subjects, Physics Chemistry and Biology/Biological Studie
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Saksham Dubey

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Course Details : 3 Years , On Campus, Full Time
Exams Accepted : UCEED
Fees : 400,000 Rs Per Year

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Yes, you can fill physical education and legal studies as domain subjects for DU even if you have not studied legal studies in class 12. The CUET exam does not require you to have studied a particular subject in class 12. You can choose any subject that you are interested in and that you feel confident in taking the exam for. However, it is important to note that if you choose to study law at DU, you will need to take a number of legal studies courses. These courses will cover a wide range of topics, including constitutional law, criminal law, and civil law. If you have not studied legal studies before, you may want to consider taking
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