History
Hi there.
No, You can't apply for Duet for Pg in history. One can sit in the entrance exam as long as the candidate has scored 60% marks and above in the aggregate or above in B.A programme with/without history from delhi or other recognized university recognized as equivalent.
Here I am sharing with you the link to the eligibility criteria which you can consider for more detailed information.
https://pgadmission.du.ac.in/testlink.php/site/login
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. There are various best university in Tamil Nadu that offers the course of BA History and you can join them accordingly with due admission process prescribed by universities:
You can refer the details below by the accessing the below link:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-in-history-degree-colleges-in-tamil-nadu
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Dear Student ,
No, you can't give UPSC Optional History Language with your Native Language Except Hindi and English .
As you know , UPSC CSE is a National Level Exam (conducted by Union Public Service Commission) and Hindi is our National Language , that's why Hindi and English language is only accepted to appear for this exam .
In case of WBCS exam which is conducted by West Bengal Public Service Commission , you can appear for the Optional History exam in Bengali Language.
For more details about WBCS exam , refer this :
WBPCS 2022 Exam - Dates, Registration, Admit Card, Eligibility, Syllabus, Answer Key, Result, Cut off (careers360.com)
To know more about UPSC exam , you may go through this article :
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-cse
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Hi,
Of course, you will write the optional paper of Bengali Literature in bangla lanaguage only, this holds true for even other aspirants going for regional language as per their preference, for example if someone chooses Marathi then he or she needs to write the paper in that language only,
You can write the general studies paper in English and the optionals paper in bengali if you choose bengali literature, there are two optional papers of 250 marks each, all the languages included in the optional paper are part of eight schedule of the constitution, and apart from this there are also two language papers which are qualifying by nature.
As per the rule of Union Public Service Commission you can write the following papers in Bengali language
Hope this helps.
Hello student!
As per your query I would like to inform you that no matter from which stream you have passed your class XII you are eligible for Bachelors in Computer Application provided you have scored more than 45% in English.
Some of the best government colleges that offer BCA are:
1) Government Science College, Bangalore
2) Indira Gandhi National Open University, Delhi
3) Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune
4) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi
5) Presidency College, Chennai
If you want to know more follow the link: https://it.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-bca-mca-colleges-in-delhi
Hope it helps!!!
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great....!!!
For NDA Exam, the general science, history, or geography section comprises topics that are related to Class 9th and 10th. Biology candidates may refer to objective GK by Sanjiv Kumar.
The history part consists of questions from the time of British India or even before that. Geography consists of the general knowledge questions related to crops, seasons, population, rivers, national parks, etc of different states either in the form of matching the column type or direct multiple choice. So Class 9th and 10th NCERT is enough.
I hope this information helps you!
All the best:)
Hello,
Thank you.
The lack of women writers in a particular age and the lack of historical records regarding women are silent indicators of the suppression of the voice of women in society. In her subtle exploration of the status of women in society, Virginia Woolf exposes appalling facts about the condition of women during earlier centuries in England. Gender bias was strong in Elizabethan England: men and women were not treated as equals. We are shocked to know that “wife-beating was a recognized right of man”. Also, girls were denied education in England up to the eighteenth century.
Women in real society were completely different from the inspiring female characters that we see in great works of literature. In reality, according to social dictates, women were subservient to men. The complete lack of information about women before the eighteenth century in England shows the extent of discrimination against women on the basis of gender and their low position in society.
By means of imaginative reconstruction, Virginia Woolf explores what would have happened to a talented woman if she had been born in Shakespeare’s times. Through this method, the writer raises fundamental issues concerning gender bias such as denial of education to the girl-child, denial of expression of the self and one’s talents, and denial of choice in personal matters. Suppression of identity of women in the patriarchal society of sixteenth and seventeenth-century England was so severe that any woman of the exceptional genius of those times would have been led to commit suicide, become crazy, or live in utter isolation—Woolf concludes.
In the concluding section of the essay, Shakespeare’s hypothetical sister Judith emerges as a symbolic figure of a woman of genius, seeking to come to life in a conducive atmosphere for appropriate self-expression. The writer calls for a change of attitudes in society, whereby one can find parity between men and women, whereby women find space, courage and liberty to express themselves.
Hello Student
If you unable to match with the NCERT syllabus as you are from CISCE i e . That is council of international school certificate examination and your in search of a good history department of University. But your experiences in q set through cusec in any centre University there is no good history department for study. You can search for duet Delhi University entrance test or BHU UET, courses with history honours in any of the university as you like.
Hope this will help.
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