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Alisha Alam

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International students applying to UniSQ must demonstrate English proficiency through accepted tests. Most undergraduate programs require an overall IELTS score of 6.0 with no band below 5.5, or equivalent in TOEFL iBT (?80), PTE Academic (?50), or Cambridge qualifications . For postgraduate programs, a higher threshold applies—IELTS 6.5 overall with no band under 6.0, TOEFL iBT 90+, or PTE 58+ (no communicative score under 50) . Certain fields like Nursing may require even higher scores or meet professional body standards . Candidates may also qualify via completion of approved English pathways like UniSQ's English for Academic Purp

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Sahil Kamboj

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Golden Gate University requires international students to prove English proficiency. For undergraduate programs, accepted scores include TOEFL iBT 60+, IELTS 6.0+, or Duolingo 90+. For graduate programs, TOEFL iBT 79+, IELTS 6.5+, or Duolingo 110+ are accepted. Students with prior education in English-medium institutions may also be exempted from these requirements.

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Prashant

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Yes, both English Literature and Psychology courses are available at St. Xavier's College. Specifically, St. Xavier's College offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree with various combinations, including those with English Literature and Psychology. For example, one can pursue a B.A. with English Literature, Economics, and Psychology, or a B.A. with History, Philosophy, and Psychology. St. Xavier's also offers a self-financed B.A. programme with a Psychology Major and English Minor. 

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Lalit Rastogi

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To say "Hello" or "Hi" in Japanese, use Konnichiwa. It's a basic greeting word used to greet people regardless of their age or social status.

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Mohit Datta

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The Japanese language is called "Nihongo". It is a leading language of the Japonic language family, widely spoken in Japan. The Japanese language has around 125 million speakers worldwide, in Japan and other countries.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Students with a degree in Japanese language have several work opportunities in both the public and private sectors. Japanese graduates can work in various positions in the following areas: 

SectorJob Profiles
Colleges/UniversitiesJapanese Language Professor/Instructor
Researcher in Japanese Studies
SchoolsJapanese Language Teacher
Translation DepartmentsJapanese Translator
Japanese Interpreter
Media OrganizationsJapanese Content Writer/Editor
Japanese News Correspondent
Tourism DepartmentJapanese Tour Guide
Immigration DepartmentJapanese Language Specialist
NGOsJapanese Language Coordinator
Data OfficesData Analyst (Specializing in Japanese Language Data)
Publishing HousesJapanese Language Editor/Publisher

Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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SHASHI KAPOOR KUSHWAHA

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Yes, there are colleges that offer courses where English and Mathematics are accepted as domain subjects for undergraduate admissions. Many universities and colleges in India use the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for admissions, and they often allow students to choose English and Mathematics as domain subjects. 

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Rishabh Pandey

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Immerse yourself in order to learn English better. Listen to understand podcasts, watch English movies/shows with subtitles and reading books/news. Be more active and speak out to others although you can simply repeat the dialogs or record yourself. Make a vocabulary by writing down new words in context and apply them. You have nothing to be afraid, just regular repetition and variety of exposure matter.

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Rupesh Katariya

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You can get the 10th English board paper for Goa (2024–25) from your school, as they often provide previous or model papers. You can also check the Goa Board's official website or visit local bookstores for guidebooks and solved papers. Some educational apps and coaching centers may also share sample or previous year papers.

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