Can I cope up with Hindi in Class 10 though I don't know the language?

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Yes you can with the proper classes and language learning.
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no , because the syllabus of Hindi is very vast and it takes a lot of time to study it. The person who knows the language also feels difficult to finish the vast syllabus and if you don't know the language then it will be really a trouble for you. Class 10th means giving board exams with such a lot...
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no , because the syllabus of Hindi is very vast and it takes a lot of time to study it. The person who knows the language also feels difficult to finish the vast syllabus and if you don't know the language then it will be really a trouble for you. Class 10th means giving board exams with such a lot syllabus of different subjects so according to me if you know the language then only take Hindi in class 10 otherwise skip the language. read less
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Knowledge of the language is foremost important if one wants to choose it as a subject that too in class 10.Practically it is not pheasible to cope up with the syllabus without the basic knowledge from scratch.
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Yes u can if u know to read and write well u can score more marks in letter writing, paragraph writing grammar part. And also even pic composition too. These are simple and easy method of scoring marks
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