can I learn in bengali for jee main and wbjee examination
Dear Aspirant,
yes you may learn in Bengali for the preparation of JEE Mains and WBJEE examinations. These examinations offers a plethora of language options for the candidates to write the examination in. Hence you may learn in your language of choice for the exam. However, you will have to specify your language preference, without fail, during the time of application process.
can I learn in bengali in this platform
Hi
I am extremely sorry but at careers360 we don't offer any course to learn Bengali.
However, to learn bengali what you can do is first learn the Bengali alphabets, then learn words and finally try making sentences on your own, also in this digital era learning a language has become much easier than before like to learn Bengali you can watch Bengal films on free online platforms with subtitles and make a note of new words and can also try to imitate them to improve your Bengali fluency.
Anyway
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For UPSC can I write all GS+Essay paper in English and Bengali literature(Optional paper)in Bengali ?
Hello,
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,
So, to answer your question yes, you can write the general studies paper, essay in English and the optionals paper in bangla 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.
my friend has Economics, Geography, Nutrition, Computer app., English and Bengali... what can she study after passing 12th and what are the scopes for it?
Seems your friend is an Arts Students. I have 3 suggestions, based on the subjects she had chosen, as well as considering future career scope and prospects.
1. BA Economics
Economics has a huge scope today in India, and assuming the candidate is from West Bengal, since she has Bengali as one of the Subjects, West Bengal has a strong culture of Economics, with 2 Noble Laureates in Economics and excellent faculty at Colleges and Public Universities for Economics. After BA in Economics, you effectively can pursue a MBA, maybe go for a MA in Economics, become a Economist, take up Jobs with Finance, Taxation, Economic, Analytics or Commercial Firms, become a Teacher or Professor after PG/PhD or maybe pursue Government Services preparing for Examinations like WBCS, UPSC CSE, SBI PO, RBI Grade B, IBPS PO or Indian Economic Services Exam.
2. BCA
The IT and Software Sector somewhat generates strong Job prospects today. Incase she is interested or maybe inclined towards Computer Applications, she might pursue BCA. However BCA, she will require pursuing MCA from some of the Top NITs, Top Public Universities like JU, Etc. Or Good Private Institutions like IEM for strong career scope and placement prospects.
3. BA English
If she is interested in careers like Journalism, Marketing, HR, Media & Communication or maybe Professional Teaching, or plans to pursue Government Service Exams in Future, BA English is another Good Option.
sir please suggest me some Bengali language books for become a bank manager.
Hello,
If you want to be a bank manager then you have to give banking entrance examination which so many phases and every phase conduct in English language because it's a common way to communicate. So you can practice and learn from english banking books it will be more beneficial dear.
All the best.
Neet Bengali version previous questions papers
Hi
You can download Neet question papers in Bengali by going through the link provided below:-
Neet 2020 Bengali paper :- http://c360.me/bach30
Similarly ,
for more previous year question papers visit :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-question-paper
These previous year papers will help you to
- Let you know the examination pattern
- Difficulty level of the question paper
- Check your preparation level for the Neet examination
To help you further ,
some other relevant information regarding Neet 2021 is provided below :-
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-) NEET 2021 has been declared according to which it will be conducted on 1 st August 2021
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-) The syllabus of Neet 2021 is still the same. You can get the complete Neet syllabus at
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
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-) As of now ,your neet 2021 examination application form hasn't been released , it will be released soon on ntaneet.nic.in so you may keep an eye on it
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-) Neet 2021 examination will be conducted in 11 language including English and Hindi.
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-) once Neet 2021 application form gets released you will be able to fill it by going through these steps :- neet registration - > filling of the application form - > uploading documents - > paying the application form taking a printout of the confirmation page . For details checkout https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form
Thank you
My aunt is 39years old and willing to do further studies, shes preparing for ugc net(bengali) ,but confused because shes over-aged, what are the career opportunities for her if she clears net? right now shes taking classes in a private school after her MA
Hello,
When it comes to lecturership in UGC NET or even assistant professor in WBSET, there is no upper age limit in that regard, one thing I can say is edtech sector is blooming at an incredible pace, so you can ask her to join as a faculty, age is just a state of mind, if she can teach well then eventually that is what matters, she can also start her own YouTube channel for guiding many students who want go ahead with higher studies in Bengali, she can create her accounts in job portals like that of linkedin, naukri.com (//naukri.com) . indeed and stay updated regarding job opportunities.
so I am from science stream.. I have Physics Chemistry Biology Math & compulsory subjects English & Bengali. so am I able to have a simple a Graduation in Any Arts Subject.. in Delhi University?
Hello there
Here is the DU eligibility Criteria for Arts stream:
Courses/Programmes |
Eligibility criteria |
Subject combination (Best of four) |
B.A(HONS)Hindi |
Candidates must have scored 55% or more in Hindi |
1.Candidates should have an aggregate of 50% or more marks in Hindi core or elective and there should be a combination of best three other subjects from List A and List B. 2. Also, inclusion of any subject other than the subjects in List A and List B in the combination of the best three that will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject in the aggregate of the Best Four subject . |
B.A(Hons) Economics |
Candidates should have passed in Mathematics in the qualifying exam |
1. An aggregate of 60% marks or more in one Language from List A1, also a combination of other best three elective subjects from Lists A and B. 2. Out of the best two chosen subjects above, the non-inclusion of Economics will directly lead to a deduction of 1% on the aggregate of the Best Four. 3.There should be a inclusion of any subject other than those given in Lists A and B in the best two will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the Best Four. |
B.A(Hons). German/French/Spanish/Italien |
|
1. Candidates must have an aggregate of 45% marks or more in a language from List A and a combination of the best three other subjects from Lists A and B. 2. Inclusion of any subject other than given in Lists A and B .Best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject in the aggregate of the Best of Four. |
B.A(Hons) English |
Candidates must have scored 55% or more in English |
1.Candidates must have an aggregate of 55% marks or more in English and there should be a combination of three best other subjects from among the following: any language subjects (core/elective) from List A, Economics, Geography, History, Legal Studies, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology and Sociology. 2. There should be also inclusion of any other subject from List B in the combination of the best three and that will lead to a deduction of 1% per subject on the aggregate, with a maximum net deduction of 2%. 3.Also, Inclusion of any subject other than subjects in both List A and List B in the combination of the best three will directly lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject in the aggregate of the Best Four. |
B.A(Hons)Arabic/Persian |
Candidates must have 40% or more marks in 10th class or 12th standard in Arabic/Persian/Urdu |
1. An aggregate marks of 45% or morein either English or any Indian language from List A and also a combination of the best three other subjects from Lists A and B. 2.There should be also an inclusion of any subject other than given in Lists A and B . Best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the Best Four |
B.A(Hons) Applied Psychology/Geography) History/Political Science Social Work/Philosophy Psychology/ Sociology |
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1.There should be an aggregate of 55% marks or more in either English or any one of the scheduled languages from List A1, and a combination of best three other subjects from elective subjects of Lists A and B. 2. Out of the best three, chosen subject above, one should be the particular subject in which admission is requested, leading to a deduction of 1% will be done on the aggregate of the Best Four. But,this deduction will not be applicable for admission in Philosophy (Hons). 3.And inclusion of any subject other than given in Lists A and B in the best three will lead to a deduction of 2.5% per subject on the aggregate of the Best Four. |
In Tripura, why there is no coaching centres for Bengali medium students.Why there is no NEET/JEE books for Bengali medium students.For that, a minimum number of Bengali medium students clear every year.But NTA start conducting neet in religion language from 2017.Please say something ,,,
Hello,
Tripura is different State from West Bengal. But in Tripura so many Bangali are living there. So I think you can get the Bengali NEET related books. If not then you can purchase those books from online application like Amazon, Flipkart. You will get easily every books for NEET in Bengali version. You can join online coaching for NEET also because the pandemic situation no coaching centre are allowed physical classes. So nothing is impossible dear. You have to focus and go for it.
All the best.