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Hi harsha,
Its not maths wherein one method or formula will apply to all the problems. Physics is more conceptual based though physics cannot survive without maths Nor anyone can survive physics by rote learning. Take one topic and learn it thoroughly conceptually and try to attempt questions related to it. Concepts of physics by H.C. Verma vol 1 and vol 2 is a standard reference book recommended to every physics student here. Every physics student has to have a copy of it including me I still have it.
Further it will be helpful if you elaborate more or give an eg so that we can assist you.
Jains at the national level are mostly found in 6 states such as Maharashtra (1.2%), Gujarat (1%),Delhi(1%), Rajasthan (0.9%), Madhyapradesh (0.8%) and Karnataka (0.7%) .There are two sects of Jains: swetambar and digambar,While the members belonging to the swetamber are mainly into business,the latter are into agriculture and petty business.Poverty is high among Digambara.Hence Digamber Jains in Karnataka are given the backward tag of 3B category (OBC) as for reservation of jobs and seats in educational institutions.
Hello Aspirant,
The IAS syllabus is divided into two parts - Prelims and Mains and a major chunk of the IAS syllabus is from the General Studies section which will have questions from History, Geography, Polity, International Relations, English, Hindi, Regional language and others. Along with the UPSC syllabus 2021, candidates can also check the IAS exam pattern , to know about the marking scheme, stages and time duration of the exam for a better IAS study plan.
I am attaching a website link here which will help you a lot in understanding the syllabus and pattern of the UPSC exam:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus
Hope this helps!
Hello Student,
Sorry to say you but it is quite difficult to tell about when the results for class six will come out or not. Because each and every school has some specific dates for results. Due to this situation the result date may be delayed. It will be best for you if you directly contact to the school by any sir or madam.
Hi Aspirant,
Informational Technology (IT) and Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) are two very different branches altogether. Neither of them are interrelated although they share common goals and many common subjects.
Therefore, to answer your question, CSE is not a superset of IT, that is IT doesn't come under CSE or CSE Specialization.
To get a detailed overview of both the branches click on the following hyperlinks.
Hope this helps.
Dear Student,
TWS seat is not come under the reservation, any students whose family income is less can get seat whether they belong to general. OBC, ST, or SC category. Just make sure that you are coming under the eligibility criteria i.e. your family income is under the amount given in the notification of the university.
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Category 3B is considered as OBC in Karnataka.So you need to apply for OBC Certificate.Karnataka at present provides 15% reservation for SCs,3% FOR STs and 32% for the OBC,Which add upto 50%.Students belonging to OBC under category 3B can claim reservation in KCET Examination.
Dear Aspirant,
The top colleges which comes under TNEA are:-
For more information on top colleges which comes under tnea check this link:- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/tnea-participating-institutes
Hope this helps.
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Campus is well equipped with modern classrooms libraries, and good study places. There are provisions for e-learning but finance labs or trading floors are not available. Infrastructure is very good but finance technology access is nillll
The college has two buildings .The btech campus is good .ours isn't that good.There is need of improvement so that we will also feel good.The college has recently added domino's in the college which is good.
Yes, it has almost all the necessary infrastructure, facilities and Equipment but no smart boards and are not well maintained. Living spaces are clean and food hygienic. The furniture is not well maintained.
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