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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Dear Just Tobeprecise,
In the Maharashtra HSC (Class 12) board exams, the Physics and Chemistry papers are common for both the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) and PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) streams. However, the English paper is a compulsory subject for all students, regardless of their stream. Therefore, while the Physics and Chemistry exams are the same for both streams, the English exam is standardized across all streams.
Best regards, Ankit
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The question pattern for the English section of the B.Ed entrance exam typically includes a range of topics designed to assess candidates' language proficiency and comprehension skills For instance the MAH B.Ed CET English Language Content Test (ELCT - Common English) contains 50 questions divided into several sections. These include: Reading Comprehension, which tests understanding through prose poetry and dialogues; Vocabulary Focus assessing knowledge of synonyms, antonyms and idioms; and Grammar Focus covering punctuation articles and prepositions.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The English language requirements for international students at UCAM Catholic University of Murcia can vary as per the country of the applicant. Moreover, the university accepts over 35 English language test scores.
For the Indian students the university required a B2 level at English Language test scores. For the detailed minimum scores required find the table as mentioned below.
English Language Requirement
Exams | Minimum Scores ( B2 level) |
|---|---|
IELTS | 5.5- 6.5 |
Duolingo | 100- 125 |
PTE (Academics) | 59- 75 |
TOEFL PBT | 511 and above |
TOEFL IBT | 72- 94 |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! The Japanese certification courses are primarily available at three levels. Students first pursue the Basic-Japanese course, where they can learn about the basic structures of the language. After this course, students who wish to continue their education in the Japanese Language can move on to the Intermediate Level Language Certification where they can enhance their knowledge of Japanese grammar and sentence formation. Further, students can choose to pursue an Advanced level Japanese Language course where they will learn to use the Language in an academic context and give critical analysis of texts. The advanced level is the ha
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Japanese admission in IGNOU is a simple procedure. The students first have to make sure that they fulfill the basic Japanese admission eligibility criteria, after which they can fill out the online application form on the official website of IGNOU. Aspirants must select the certification course level and choose Japanese as their specialization. They will also have to pay a nominal application fee. IGNOU releases its list of selected candidates based on academic performance and merit. Generally, students do not have to take Japanese entrance exams to gain IGNOU admission. Once selected, they can pay their admission fees of around INR 3,
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello! Yes, there are many Japanese courses that are available online for free. You can learn Japanese for free, but the certification is paid. Here are some Japanese online and distance courses that provide certification:
Japanese Online/Distance Courses | Average Fees |
|---|---|
INR 5,400 | |
INR 8,000 | |
INR 18.800 |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Japanese Certificate course is a language course through which students can learn about the foundations of the written and spoken Japanese language and grammar. The Japanese certificate course duration varies depending on various universities and their curriculum, but generally, it is a 6-month to 1-year course that you can pursue as a regular degree, a distance degree, or online.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
It is difficult but not impossible. If you give yourself a good enough time to improve English comprehension, grammar and vocabulary, you will be able to do it. Yes, a non- English medium student will require longer time for CAT preparation as they will have to start reading and improving English comprehension. So, may be they need to start English preparation for CAT in the second year of graduation, instead of final year (much earlier than English medium students). They may also need two attempts to crack CAT with high percentile. But that's not true for all. If you work hard and study smartly, you will be able to crack it.
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