syllabus - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of syllabus in Hindi

  • पाठ्यक्रम
  • पाठ्य विवरण
  • संक्षेप
  • सारांश
  • व्याख्यान

syllabus Definition

Noun

  • an outline of the subjects in a course of study or teaching.
  • (in the Roman Catholic Church) a summary of points decided by papal decree regarding heretical doctrines or practices.

syllabus Example

  • the history syllabus ( इतिहास पाठ्यक्रम )
  • In the Syllabus of 1864 the separation of state and church was anathematized, yet in 1906 this separation in the United States was held up as an example to be followed by the French government. ( १८६४ के पाठ्यक्रम में राज्य और चर्च के विभाजन को अचेतन बना दिया गया था, फिर भी १९०६ में संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका में इस अलगाव को फ्रांसीसी सरकार द्वारा अनुसरण किए जाने वाले उदाहरण के रूप में रखा गया था। )
  • All pupils, regardless of ability, are taught the same syllabus. ( क्षमता की परवाह किए बिना सभी विद्यार्थियों को एक ही पाठ्यक्रम पढ़ाया जाता है। )
  • A revised syllabus in Archeology offers a wider range of courses. ( पुरातत्व में एक संशोधित पाठ्यक्रम पाठ्यक्रमों की एक विस्तृत श्रृंखला प्रदान करता है। )

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  • Click on ' download ' to download the PDF version of the syllabus or click on ' view ' to read it on screen.
  • The comprehensive syllabus ensures that you become a competent helmsman, leaving you free to enjoy your holiday relaxed and in safety.
  • She's peddling trendy tosh from the syllabus of some womyn's studies collective at one of Australia's institutes of higher learning.  
  • I spent yesterday evening cramming the whole Physics syllabus in a desperate, last minute dash to try and pass my Physics A-level.  
  • For testers, the problem has been one of reconciling the relative importance of the holistic and atomistic elements in a syllabus.  
  • He got the sack for trying to teach what wasn't on the syllabus and for wearing strange diving equipment instead of being a PADI role model.  
  • The footwear and saddlery departments ran alongside each other, though students followed a rather different syllabus.  
  • She said she could not wait for the November examination because the test paper would be based on a new syllabus.  
  • The syllabus also covers how to develop good marketing and PR to promote the business.  
  • Hence, voice training is an important part of the syllabus for academic training in theatre.  
  • Still another syllabus that emerges from Writing for an Endangered World derives from a familiar bioregionalist construction, the watershed.  
  • The maths syllabus covers algebra, shape and space, mental arithmetic, handling data and measures.  
  • The Nuffield O level syllabus covered this in year 9, along with lots of optics, including reflection, refraction, diffraction and telescopes.
  • reaction of secondary halogenoalkanes with ammonia No current A ' level syllabus is likely to ask you about this.
  • tap grades syllabus.
  • ma in Classics and Ancient History syllabus.
  • Again the Roman Church unhesitatingly reaffirms the ancient principles in their extreme form (Syllabus, paragraphs 8-9-13; Decrees of the Vatican Council, chapter 4, note especially canon 4-2).
  • Apart from some fulminations against such modern pests s socialism, communism, secret societies, Bible societies, clerico-liberal societies," the Syllabus says nothing that the papacy had not been saying for hundreds of years.
  • But the Catholic party redoubled its violence, and the pope sent out the encyclical Quanta Cura and the Syllabus, especially directed against France.
  • of the constitution the full sense of its text f Liberty of conscience, a principle condemned by the Syllabus of 1864 and sneered at in the encyclical Pascendi gregis of 1905, was hardly a phrase calculated to conciliate the Spanish clergy, still less the Vatican.
  • there isn't time to cover the syllabus