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Hello there, Yes, Kannada can be taught as the first language to 1st standard students in schools where it is the regional or preferred medium. Many schools in Karnataka and Kannada-speaking regions offer Kannada as the first language option, especially in government and Kannada-medium schools. The choice of the first language depends on the school’s curriculum and the language preferences of the students and parents.
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Hello Thanu,
Yes, Kannada can be offered as a language for 1st standard in Karnataka. When kids learn in their mother tongue or regional language early, they have a better understanding of the language, a better emotional response, and a better cognitive development. The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 promotes teaching in the mother tongue or regional medium of instruction at least until Grade 5. It re-emphasizes about children learning in their official language in Karnataka, in order to maintain the cultural relevance of the language and bias children towards using a large language set from an early age.
Hello Shubham,
Bachelor of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP) is a 4-year undergraduate program including a 1-year internship. It trains students to diagnose and treat speech, language, and hearing disorders.
Eligibility:
Completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Minimum aggregate marks of around 50% (may vary by institution).
Some institutes require candidates to be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year.
Admission Process:
Usually through entrance exams or merit-based selection.
Application procedures depend on the institution.
Course Structure:
6 semesters of theory and practical coursework.
2 semesters dedicated to internship.
Subjects include anatomy and physiology of speech and hearing, communication disorders, audiological assessments, speech therapy techniques, and rehabilitation.
Career Opportunities:
Audiologist or Speech-Language Pathologist in hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation centers, and special schools.
Research and development in communication disorders.
Roles in public health organizations focusing on speech and hearing.
Further Studies:
Master’s programs in Audiology or Speech-Language Pathology.
Specialized certifications in communication disorders.
Research opportunities in linguistics and audiology.
Salary Expectations:
Starting salaries generally range from Rs. 3,00,000 to Rs. 5,00,000 per annum, depending on experience and job profile.
Institutions Offering BASLP:
Various universities and colleges across the country offer this program. Admission criteria and fees vary.
This course is suitable for those interested in healthcare related to speech and hearing, combining medical science and communication skills.
Hello,
For entrance exams of Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), the medium of question papers is generally English .
The option to write in Marathi is not available for most entrance tests like the Online Entrance Examination (OEE).
However, in the SET exam (State Eligibility Test for Assistant Professor), the paper is available in both English and Marathi (except language subjects).
So, if you are asking about regular SPPU entrance exams for admission, you have to write in English . Marathi option is not provided .
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Unfortunately, UPSC generally does not provide a correction window for its ORA (Online Recruitment Application) forms. Once the form is submitted, you cannot edit or modify it. If you made any mistakes, the only option would be to fill out a new application (if the deadline hasn’t passed) or contact UPSC directly through their helpdesk for clarification. It's always best to double-check before final submission, as ORA processes are strict.
You can find the CTET Hindi Question Papers in the website of CTET, cetet.nic.in
Open the website and go to the archive section. There you will find the previous year questions for all subjects. Select your subject and it will show all the previous year papers arranged year wise. You can download them in your device as PDF.
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Hello Vijay,
For B.Tech or B.Sc. Bioinformatics, your son should choose Science with Maths in 11th and 12th.
Here’s why:
B.Tech requires Mathematics and Physics in 12th as a must for engineering courses.
B.Sc. Bioinformatics also often requires Maths along with Biology or Biotechnology.
Choosing Science with Language (instead of Maths) will limit options for B.Tech and related courses.
Maths keeps options open for both technical and science fields.
So, to keep both B.Tech and B.Sc. Bioinformatics available, Science with Maths is the best choice.
Hi Student,
Thank you for reaching out!
No, you cannot choose English for the UP B.Ed language paper at the exam center if you selected Hindi in your application form, as the choice is final according to official guidelines.
For more information, click on the link below: https://university.careers360.com/articles/up-bed-admission-2025
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