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BASU Candidates are required carry equal marks Describe Discuss equal value equation Examiner-BABU Examiner-DR Examiners Explain Find FIVE questions following passages Give an account give their answers GROUP HONOURS PAPER illustrate India indicate full marks M.A. BABU M.A. Candidates M.A. The figures margin indicate full method MIXED MATHEMATICS Pali Paper-setters PASS PAPER Persian PH.D plane practicable principles Prove questions carry equal Rāmānuja required to give Sanskrit SECOND HALF SECOND PAPER Show SIX questions Sketch theory tion Translate into English UPENDRANATH BRAHMACHARI velocity Write a short Write an essay اذا از است الا الله ان او این با بعد بن به بود تو ثم چون در ذلك را سر شد على عليه عن فقال في قال قد كان کن که لا لم له ما من منه نه هر هو ولا इति का के वा से हि हैं এই না
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