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In the Indian education system of some Indian states, the pre-university course (PUC) or pre-degree course (PDC) is referred to as intermediate or +2 course, which is a two-year senior secondary education course that succeeds the tenth grade (known as SSLC or SSC in such states, equivalent to sophomore in the US system) and precedes to the completion of a Senior Secondary Course.
KSEAB came into existence in the year 1966. The Board conducts the SSLC (Class X) Examination in March / April each year, Second PUC (Class XII) Examination and other examinations are also conducted by this board. [2] KSEAB conducts examinations for Class 10th and 12th of affiliated Schools and Junior Colleges.
Little is known about the life of Sujan Rai. According to his own remarks, he was born in Batala, Punjab, then part of Lahore province, and belonged to a Bhandari Khatri family. His writing style suggests that he was a Hindu. Sujan Rai served as a munshī in the administration of Aurangzeb, and also claimed to have travelled to Kabul and Thatta ...
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It was the first Catholic women's college in South India and the second in the country. St. Agnes PU College was bifurcated from St. Agnes First Grade College in 2001. The college now has a separate building, which was inaugurated on 14 December 2004. PU stands for Pre-University. The grades offered in the college are 1st PU and 2nd PU.best
Sahib Singh (1892–1977); Sohan Singh Seetal (1909-1998) Poet, Novelist, historian, Authored more than 60 books; Santokh Singh Dhir (1920–2010); Giani Sant Singh Maskeen (1934–2005)
Khulasat-ut-Tawarikh (Persian: خلاصة التواریخ, "Epitome of History") is a Persian language chronicle written by Sujan Rai Bhandari in the Mughal Empire of present-day India. It deals with the history of Hindustan (northern Indian subcontinent ), and it also contains details about the contemporary Mughal Empire.
Ekenbabu (transl. Mr. Eken) is a Bengali detective fictional character created by author Sujan Dasgupta. [1] The first story of Ekenbabu, "Manhatane Moonstone" was published in Anandamela in 1991. [2]