Hello, Yes, you can change your medium of study to your mother language Hindi, but it depends on your school or board rules. For example: In state boards (like UP, MP, Bihar, etc.), you can easily switch to Hindi medium by informing the school. In CBSE or ICSE, you may need to fill a medium change request, the school will update it in their records. It’s best to talk to your school principal or class teacher, as they’ll guide you on the form and approval process.
To apply for a BA in Korean Language with scholarships, you may follow these steps: Choose universities – Apply to universities offering Korean language courses like JNU, DU, or Central University of Jharkhand. Entrance exams – Most colleges admit through CUET UG or their own entrance tests. Apply for scholarships – You can apply for ICCR, SPIC MACAY, or Korean Government (GKS) scholarships for funding. Prepare documents – Keep academic certificates, ID proof, and a Statement of Purpose ready. Apply early as scholarship deadlines often differ from college admissions.
Good evening! Yes, in Karnataka schools, your son can choose an optional language apart from English. Usually, schools offer Kannada, Hindi, Sanskrit, or Telugu as second or third language options. Since you’re moving from Andhra to Karnataka, you can request the school to keep Hindi or Telugu as his language subject if available. It’s best to discuss it during admission, as options may differ by board and school.