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for inorganic chemistry who is the best youtuber?

Chanchal Tripathi 19th Aug, 2020

Hey ,


The best YouTube channel for inorganic chemistry is channel like DUSHYANT KUMAR, or NUCLEON GABBAR TUTOTIALS BY NV SIR.

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the application form download link is not possible. how can we download it?? please help

NILUTPOL Student Expert 30th Jul, 2020
Hello,
The last date for filling of application form for Karnataka PGCET was July 7th, 2020.
The exma was supposed to be conducted on August 9th, 2020 but was recently postponed due to the current scenario.

Depending on the situation, the authorities might reopen the application form for Karnataka PGCET.
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Karnataka pgcet 2020 admit card has been released yet? Because in notification it says on 27th of July... But I couldnt get links to download and there is no any further information regarding that.. Can you please tell me whether it has been released or not?

Ritik nakra Student Expert 28th Jul, 2020
Hey! Karnataka PGCET Admit Card 2020 will be available on the official website of Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) soon. Although the original schedule of the availability of hall ticket was July 27, it has been postponed until further notice. You can download the Karnataka PGCET hall ticket 2020 by using
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I have comleted my B.Tech this year. I have been solving previous year question papers of Karnataka PGCET, and got marks between 35-45. now with this marks, how much rank can i expect in pgcet 2020. or if not possible to predict, what could it be if i score the same marks in PGCET 2019.

swetaasnigdhha 27th Jul, 2020
Hii Aspirant,

If you have score between 35-45 then your rank could vary between 12000 to 14000. This could vary but you could expect your rank to be under 15000.

For better colleges you should try to score more .

For more details about PGCET you can refer to

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-pgcet-cutoff

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the subject ELECTRICAL SCIENCES is for the students who have completed their BE in ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION branch ?

shaik.shahida 20th Jul, 2020

If you want to study electrical engineering there is nothing to do with Electronics and Communication branch.You can directly choose Electronics and Electrical engineering branch in your BE/B tech where you will study both the concepts of electrics and electronics.

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How can I apply for admission in SOL DU for Bcom Honours?

Mibin Mathew Mammen 14th Aug, 2020

Dear sarvpreeet,

The following are the details regarding the admission process regarding the SOL DU B com hons program:

All the best

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There is any chance to extend the payment date of pgcet exam ?

Sharon Rose Student Expert 4th Jul, 2020

Hello,

The last date to apply for Karnataka PGCET MBA was June 28 till 5:30pm and the last date to make the application fee payment was June 30. Since the last date to fee payment is over you cannot make the payment now and the last date is not extended.

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Can you provide the admission link of PGCET since I cannot find it on the website

Yash Dev Student Expert 3rd Jul, 2020
Hello student you can visit the official website through the link mentioned below - https://cetonline.karnataka.gov.in/kea/

Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
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Karnataka Pgcet syllabus for Mba

lakshita shaan 28th Jun, 2020

hey,

the syllabus of karnataka PGCET for MBA is proficiency in english language, general knowledge, test of reasoning and general intelligence, quantitative analysis.

for more detailed structure of syllabus kindly refer to the link below

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-pgcet-mba

hope this helps!

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I am trying to fill up Karnataka PGCET form. It is asking me fill marks for each qualifying year. But,I have SGPA system mentioned in my marksheet. How do I convert SGPA into marks?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 27th Jun, 2020
Hello,

Follow the steps :

First, you need to calculate the SGPA of all the semesters.

Once you get SGPA of all the semesters, add them.

Divide the summation of the SGPAs by the number of semesters you have given.

The number you see will be your CGPA.

For example,
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