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12th February 2014 10:30 AM
Sowmya449
Re: Is it compulsory to have Bengali if I already have English as one of my subjects in ISC?

No... my friend it is not compulsory to have Bengali is you have english. But, if you have planned to build your career in West Bengal , then I would suggest you to take Bengali as your third language as many state govts jobs do ask for Bengali knowledge certificates....
11th February 2014 09:01 PM
Unregistered
Re: Is it compulsory to have Bengali if I already have English as one of my subjects in ISC?

What are the other subjects which we can go for in order to drop bengali?
11th March 2013 10:41 PM
Unregistered
Re: Is it compulsory to have Bengali if I already have English as one of my subjects in ISC?

i like to choose english,ev studies,physics,chemistry,math and biology in ISC. Is it permissibile?
15th August 2011 04:29 PM
Unregistered
Re: Is it compulsory to have Bengali if I already have English as one of my subjects in ISC?

can i take computers and arts as elective subjects fr isc?
15th June 2011 04:37 PM
Unregistered
Re: Is it compulsory to have Bengali if I already have English as one of my subjects in ISC?

how will i bengali and compulsory bengali main question papers of ias when no book shop is available?
6th May 2011 11:55 AM
swati biswas
Re: Is it compulsory to have Bengali if I already have English as one of my subjects in ISC?

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Is it compulsory to have Bengali, if I already have English as one of my subjects for ISC?
No, my friend it is not compulsory to have Bengali is you have english. But, if you have planned to build your career in West Bengal , then I would suggest you to take Bengali as your third language as many state govts jobs do ask for Bengali knowledge certificate.
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6th May 2011 05:26 AM
faiyaz
Re: Is it compulsory to have Bengali if I already have English as one of my subjects in ISC?

Well subjects arrangement in ISC is such that English is compulsory for any stream. There will be two papers in English - Paper 1 (Language) Paper II Literature.

Apart from English a candidate have to select three elective subjects + one optional subject + Environmental studies is compulsory for all.

Let you are a Medical student of ISC, then subject combination will be such that Compulsory - English and Environmental studies, Elective- Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Optional - Physical Education, Maths, Computer etc.

Let you are a Non - Medical student of ISC, then subject combination will be such that Compulsory - English and Environmental studies, Elective- Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, Optional - Physical Education, Biology, Computer etc.

Let you are a Commerce student of ISC, then subject combination will be such that Compulsory - English and Environmental studies, Elective- Accountancy, Economics, Business Studies, Optional - Physical Education, Business Maths, Computer etc.

Let you are a Arts student of ISC, then subject combination will be such that Compulsory - English and Environmental studies, Elective- Physicology, History, Geography Optional - Physical Education, Hindi, Bengali, Sanskrit etc.

So, English is compulsory you can either opt for Bengali or not, its your own wish. But it alo depends upon school, if school doesn't have facility for any other course except Bengali. But this happens very rare, so leave this.

Regrads
~Faiyaz~
16th April 2011 10:19 PM
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Is it compulsory to have Bengali if I already have English as one of my subjects in ISC?

Is it compulsory to have Bengali, if I already have English as one of my subjects for ISC?

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