Sanskrit
Hello there,
The following is the detailed list of subjects that are taught in BSc Biotechnology
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
Then there will be semester 4, 5, and 6. This is 3 year degree. And I don't think so that there is any thing like first languages in this course.
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Hello,
Do you want Model papers and syllabus for Class 10's sanskrit for the academic year 2020-21, UPSC Sanskrit Syllabus for IAS Mains, or syllabus for Sanskrit Mains University?
Since your question is not very clear in this regard, try mentioning the specifics.
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Hey
No you can't include 2 language subjects in best of four percentage. The criteria for calculating best of four percentage is based on taking 1 language subject and 3 elective subjects into consideration. The subjects are to be chosen from list A and list B which is prescribed by the university. Only in the case of elective language, it will be treated as academic or elective subject.
To know in detail about how to calculate best of four marks, refer the link below -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks/amp
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Hi,
According to your marks there is a change that you get a good college in DU but I didn't say that you get hindu college.
Pervious year cutoff is approx 95-97 %.
For previous year cutoff kindly go through this link:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff/amp
For percentage deduction it is true if you choose different branch then there is some percentage deduction.
I hope it helps you.
Happy learning!!
Hello aspirant
See if you want to do graduation from du in ba sanskrit then the basic eligibility is you must have passed class 12 and meet their cut offs for ba sanskrit.
As there is the availability of ba hons sanskrit so as of now rule if you want to do hons then you must face the minimum deduction of 2.5-5% from your total aggregate percentage and after deduction your percentage will be getting calculated.
So yes you can study ba hons sanskrit from du even if you don't have sanskrit in +2.
Hope it helps!
Thank you!
Hello Aspirant,
Hope your doing good.
MA in Malayalam deals with the core knowledge of Malayalam language. Students enrolled to the course are taught Malayali
so when one enroll's for this course which is a duration of 2 years semester based.
so basically one of the paper would be samskritam.
so its better to be having a little knowledge on Sanskrit which would help in long run basis and help you score more.
Hope this helps. For more such queries ping us below.
Thankyou.
Goodluck for everything ahead :)
Yes, you can take sanskrit as optional.
are languages or elective subjects.
As English is already there it is also a compulsory subject.
That doesn't mean you should just concentrate on PCMB, and leave out the languages .They are also as important as other major subjects.
Dear Pramod ,
You must have a BA (H) degree in the concerned subject with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Then only you will able take admission in MA with same (Sociology ) honours .But as per you query you had complete your graduation in Hindi and Sanskrit without honours of sociology in BA .So you will not take admission in same .
Hope it will helpful
For more information you can go through the official website of BHU Varanasi .
Hi Dear,
There is no fee concession in Delhi University for OBC candidates. However, every college has certain scholarship benefit for its students. You can apply for these scholarship after getting admission to the course. Also, not every government college of Delhi University offers hostel facility for its students. In case you are applying to any college with in campus hostel facility then you need to fill application form for hostel from that particular college itself at the time of taking admission and DU hostels are allotted to students on the basis of merit only.
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