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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, pursuing a BA Hindi course can help a candidate to some extent in the UPSC CSE exam. The exam is also conducted in Hindi medium. Therefore, having a command over the language can help the candidate to articulate their thoughts into well-structured and grammatically correct sentences in UPSC CSE Mains examinations. Moreover, there is a regional language paper wherein the candidate is expected to qualify for an exam that tests one’s ability in an Indian regional language. Candidates can opt for Hindi language in the regional language exam. Hindi Literature is available as an Optional subject. Optional subject has significant m
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, a Commerce student or a student from any stream in Class 12 can apply for a BA Hindi course. The candidates should have secured at least 50% marks. Candidates with good academic records can ensure admission to good colleges. After class 12 one can qualify for various undergraduate-level entrance exams such as CUET, IPUCET and PUBDET to secure admission to BA Hindi colleges. If the candidate is interested in studying Hindi and pursuing a career in the field or related fields can opt for a BA in Hindi.

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Samarjeet Singh

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The course curriculum covers various aspects of journalism and mass communication in the Hindi language. The program also includes practical training components such as internships and project work to provide hands-on experience in the field of Hindi journalism and communication. The curriculum is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue careers in Hindi print, broadcast, and digital media, as well as in public relations, advertising, and other communication-related fields.

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Samarjeet Singh

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Interested candidates have to register online with the required information.Non-refundable online registration fee is a mandate without which the candidate's application will not be considered for further processing. The candidate must select the preferred course at the time of registration.There is no limit on the maximum number of courses a candidate can apply for,and there is no additional fee for applying for multiple courses. Application Registration Fee for Various Categories – UG/OBC) – Rs 100 SC/ST/PWD – Rs 50 Sports/ECA Quota – Rs 200.BA (Hons) in Hindi Journalism and Mass Communication is a 3-year cour
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Ashish Kumar

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Shyam Lal College in Delhi is good for placements and gives students a chance to show their talents.Overall the placement records are between 2.5LPA to 6LPA and the highest is 8LPA.In terms of placements, it is average for BA.From an average package of 3.2LPA.And top recruiters are -- Tommy Hilfiger.- Bajal Capital Ltd.  

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Anwar

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No, you have to register BA PART. You have to clear English & second langauge paper in 2 sittings. It's a 2 year course.

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Sarathi Sankar

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B.A. Hindi with Hindi Pandit training and Nagarjuna University's B.Ed in Hindi methodology are two different programs with different focuses and objectives. B.A. Hindi with Hindi Pandit training is an undergraduate programme that primarily focuses on the Hindi language, literature, and culture. On the other hand, B.Ed in Hindi methodology is a professional degree programme that prepares candidates for teaching Hindi as a subject in schools. However, it is possible that some of the subjects covered in B.A. Hindi with Hindi Pandit training programme may overlap with some of the subjects covered in B.Ed in Hindi methodology. As a result,
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Muhammed Sinan KN

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Now the seats are full as per the information from the college.

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Samridhi Yadav

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If you want to pursue a Hindi B.A. , you should choose the best college that is available to you in your area. You can gather information about colleges in your area and choose the one that suits you the best. The fees for the course will depend on the type of college, its location, and the facilities it offers, so you should contact the college to get an estimate of the fees. If you want to pursue a part-time Hindi B.A. , you can also consider an Open University, such as Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU). You can visit the websites of these institutions to gather information about the courses they offer.

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