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Each of the states has its own set of eligibility requirements. You cannot obtain domicile of more than one state. To get a domicile of a particular state/UT, you must have lived in that state continuously for a minimum of five years. You will need proof of residency as well as additional documentation proving your long term presence .
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The eligibility criteria to apply for BA Programme in Delhi University is that a candidate must have passed 10+2 with minimum 40% marks from a recognized board.
You are eligible to apply for BA (Psychology + Mathematics) if you have scored minimum 40% aggregate marks. You can include the marks scored in Mathematics (if it is the best score), one language and two other elective subjects mentioned in list A and B. You check the list of subjects in list A and B use the link below
https://admission.uod.ac.in/userfiles/downloads/15092021_UG-Bulletin_compressed.pdf
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see cutoff score varies every year, it depends on the facts like number of applicant, questions difficulty level, seat matrix, students overall profile etc. admission to anna university, chennai is based on tancet counselling. seat matrix is not available on official website , so it difficult to predict the chances based on score only.
I suggest you to apply for others colleges as well which meet your criteria to get best possible outcomes.
hope you understand.
Dear aspirant,
According to the information regarding admissions provided by the University of Delhi, a candidate has the option to opt for reallocation for which they will have to wait for the next cutoff list and on the basis of that, they may or may not confirm their admission. If you're not satisfied with the answer, I request you to further clarify your query.
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Hello aspirant,
I guess your average speed is calculated the change in position to change in time. So here the change in position should be calculated by difference in position at t2 and t1 and change in time interval is (t2-t1).
OR
You could directly differentiate f(t) and get average speed as 2at + b.
The final equation should look like a(t2+t1) + b.
You basically need to find the point in time at which it attains an average speed of 2at + b.
The point at which the above equation is equal to 2at +b will be when you substitute t=t2+t1/2.
I hope this information helps!
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B.sc Cardiovascular Technology and B.Sc. Cardiac Technology could be different only in the course structure that has been given by the University.
If we go by syllabus structure, the former one deals with the vascular system and the latter one deals with the heart and its functioning which could make up the total difference in both the courses.
Although both are technology related courses and deals with introducing the technology in the field of medicine.
The main difference also lies in the jobs that are given to the graduates.
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