Yes, Assamese is essential for the APSC Mains Exam. The APSC requires candidates to write an essay or answer questions in Assamese as part of the General Studies Paper IV, which tests regional language proficiency. Additionally, Assamese proficiency is also important for some administrative tasks once you secure a position in Assam. Here’s how you can prepare for Assamese if you're not fluent yet: 1. Focus on Basic Language Skills: Reading: Start with simple Assamese newspapers, books, or children’s stories to build vocabulary. Writing: Practice writing simple essays or sentences in Assamese regularly. Speaking: Talk with friends, family, or tutors fluent in Assamese. 2. Enroll in Language Classes: Look for Assamese language courses online or nearby. Request help from friends or teachers who can guide you. 3. APSC-Specific Preparation: Study the Assamese Grammar and practice translations (English to Assamese and vice versa). Focus on essay-writing, as this will directly help in Mains. 4. Study Resources: Books like "Asomiya Byakaran aru Rachana" for grammar and writing. Assamese newspapers such as "Dainik Janambhumi" or "Asomiya Pratidin". If learning Assamese seems challenging, remember that consistent effort over time can make you proficient. Let me know if you'd like more tips or resources for mastering it!
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Ma'am I haven't learned Assamese since I was brought up in another state, does assamese is really required for apsc mains??? Pls reply 🙏🏻
Yes, Assamese is essential for the APSC Mains Exam. The APSC requires candidates to write an essay or answer questions in Assamese as part of the General Studies Paper IV, which tests regional language proficiency. Additionally, Assamese proficiency is also important for some administrative tasks once you secure a position in Assam.
Here’s how you can prepare for Assamese if you're not fluent yet:
1. Focus on Basic Language Skills:
Reading: Start with simple Assamese newspapers, books, or children’s stories to build vocabulary.
Writing: Practice writing simple essays or sentences in Assamese regularly.
Speaking: Talk with friends, family, or tutors fluent in Assamese.
2. Enroll in Language Classes:
Look for Assamese language courses online or nearby.
Request help from friends or teachers who can guide you.
3. APSC-Specific Preparation:
Study the Assamese Grammar and practice translations (English to Assamese and vice versa).
Focus on essay-writing, as this will directly help in Mains.
4. Study Resources:
Books like "Asomiya Byakaran aru Rachana" for grammar and writing.
Assamese newspapers such as "Dainik Janambhumi" or "Asomiya Pratidin".
If learning Assamese seems challenging, remember that consistent effort over time can make you proficient. Let me know if you'd like more tips or resources for mastering it!
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