sahityacharya from kerala Hindi prachara sabha is not Equivalent to BA Hindi? any person who is passed to PDC or +2 and sahithyachariya to permitt to join in BA Hindi to attent only part I and II
No, Hindi Sahityacharya from Kerala Hindi Prachara Sabha is a diploma course focusing specifically on Hindi literature, whereas BA in Hindi is a degree program that covers various aspects of the Hindi language, literature, and culture in a more comprehensive manner. The BA in Hindi is typically considered to be a higher level of education compared to a diploma course.
There is no specific age limit to pursue a BA in Hindi after completing Sahityacharya from Kerala Hindi Prachar Sabha. However, it is recommended to check the eligibility criteria of the specific university or institution offering the BA program in Hindi to ensure compliance with their requirements.
The English word equivalent for "sautan" in Hindi is "co-wife."
No, the Hindi Bhasha Ratna exam from Bambai Hindi Vidyapeeth is not equivalent to a graduation degree. It is a certification program in Hindi language proficiency offered by the university. It focuses on assessing proficiency in Hindi and does not confer a full graduation degree.
Because the Hindi language was developed before the advent of what is known in the Western World as "technology", there are many words which have no purely Hindi equivalent. In those cases, the pronunciation used by the Culture the word is taken from is used. "Telephone" is one such word which has no Hindi equivalent, therefor in Hindi the word for "telephone" is "telephone".
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There is no specific age limit to pursue a BA in Hindi after completing Sahityacharya from Kerala Hindi Prachar Sabha. However, it is recommended to check the eligibility criteria of the specific university or institution offering the BA program in Hindi to ensure compliance with their requirements.
No, First u have to take a BA degree to go for post graduation. After Hindi Sahityachariya, u have to write the exams for the BA English papers 1st year and 2nd year. U will get a degree by passing it. After that u can apply for post graduation.
I live in India and if your asking us where in India then it is kerala. i sometimes study a dance called karnatium in kerala
is hindi typing is compulsory in postal assistant/sorting assistant typing test
In Hindi envelope is called Lifaafa
The Kerala Public Service Commission does not recognize education requirements obtained from Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachar Sabha. There is a complete list of recognized universities on the KPSC website.
No, the Hindi Bhasha Ratna exam from Bambai Hindi Vidyapeeth is not equivalent to a graduation degree. It is a certification program in Hindi language proficiency offered by the university. It focuses on assessing proficiency in Hindi and does not confer a full graduation degree.
"Pyari" means "dear" or "beloved" in Hindi. It is used to express affection towards someone.
yes, but a condition that the candidate should study 2 languages ie, English & Hindi
Hum Hain Lajawaab is a Hindi equivalent of the title to the movie 'The Incredibles'.
Because the Hindi language was developed before the advent of what is known in the Western World as "technology", there are many words which have no purely Hindi equivalent. In those cases, the pronunciation used by the Culture the word is taken from is used. "Telephone" is one such word which has no Hindi equivalent, therefor in Hindi the word for "telephone" is "telephone".
Gool Mirchi or Kaali Mirchi