Duration
Question : The duration of the twelfth Five-Year Plan is
Option 1: 1st January, 2012 to 31st December, 2017
Option 2: 1st April, 2011 to 31st March, 2016
Option 3: 1st January, 2011 to 31st December, 2016
Option 4: 1st April, 2012 to 31st March, 2017
Correct Answer: 1st April, 2012 to 31st March, 2017
Solution : The correct option is from 1st April 2012 to 31st March 2017.
The twelfth Five-Year Plan in India spanned from April 1, 2012, to March 31, 2017. It was a comprehensive blueprint for India's development during that period, focusing on various sectors such as agriculture, industry, infrastructure, social welfare, and more.
Question : The President's seat can be left vacant for how much duration?
Option 1: 6 months
Option 2: 3 months
Option 3: 9 months
Option 4: 12 months
Correct Answer: 6 months
Solution : The correct answer is 6 months.
A presidential election must be held as soon as possible and, in any case, no later than six months from the date the vacancy occurred, according to Article 62 of the Indian Constitution. The article also states that this election must be finished before the term expiration. Since the position cannot be left vacant, the Vice President of India assumes the President's responsibilities until a new president takes office.
Question : Which of the following pairs is/are correctly matched regarding the terminology used in the Parliament?
A. Appropriation Bill - A Money Bill passed for providing for the withdrawal or appropriation from and out of the Consolidated Fund of India B. Demand for Grants - Earmarking of budgetary allocation for meeting only planned expenditure of a Ministry/Department C. Short Duration Discussion - For raising a discussion on a matter of urgent public importance for which a notice has to be given by a Member and supported by 50 Members
Option 1: A, B and C
Option 2: B and C only
Option 3: A only
Option 4: A and C only
Correct Answer: A only
Solution : The correct answer is A only.
The government may take money out of the Consolidated Fund of India through the Appropriations Bill to pay for expenses incurred throughout the fiscal year. The government can only take money out of the Consolidated Fund with permission from Parliament, according to Article 114 of the Constitution.
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Pharma.D or Doctor of Pharmacy is a six years course in total inclusive of 5 years of academic learning and 1 year of internship for practical learning.
Students holding Pharm.D degree has wide opportunities in terms of career. They can become Research Scientist, Pharmacists, Drug experts, Hospital Pharmacy Directors, Clinical Pharmacist etc.
The top recruiting companies in this field are Home health care, Community Pharmacy, Clinical Pharmacy, Governmental Agencies, etc.
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Yes you can definitely complete your BTech by credit transfer after completion of your duration. Basically BTech Credit Transfer is a mechanism for BTech students to transfer credits from one university to another. The UGC's Choice Based Credit System, or CBCS, outlines the credit transfer process. It enables students to transfer credits from their present university to another. Engineering students can transfer their BTech credits to a different UGC-approved university to finish their course. Even if students have failed subjects or a short course duration, they can transfer their credits. The transfer of BTech credits is a perfectly legal procedure. There are certain colleges who provides this facility such as- Amrita School of Engineering, Coimbatore, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore.
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B.El.Ed or Bachelor of Elementary Education is an Undergraduate course of 4 years. It is a full time course which means that the aspiring candidates will not be eligible to pursue the same through distance or correspondence education.
The B.El.Ed admission are provided:
Direct admission on the basis of marks secured in higher secondary qualifying examination
Entrance examination conducted college/university/institute wise
Common entrance examinations conducted for admission to the course
Entrance examination followed by personally interview rounds
The Top B.El.Ed entrances are provided below:
APEdCET (Andhra Pradesh Education Common Entrance Test)
BEET (Bachelor’s of Education Entrance Test)
LPUPET (Lovely Professional University Physical Efficiency Test)
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Anm course is not available in holy family Institute of Nursing and education.Sone courses which are available in this college are:
Total fees is Rs 1.54 lakhs
Total fees is Rs 3.20 lakhs
Total fees is Rs 1 lakh
If you are eligible you need to take a written test conducted by the Holy Family Institute of Nursing Education. If you qualify in this test, you have to appear for interview along with required documents.If you get selected, pay the required fees.Candidates must be medically fit to take the course and thus need to undergo a medical examination conducted at the Holy Family Hospital, Bandra, Mumbai, at their own cost.You must be vaccinated against hepatitis B, chicken pox, typhoid and tetanus.
You can also visit this link for more information:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/holy-family-institute-of-nursing-education-mumbai
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