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I have scored 595 (general category) in gate BT(AIR306) what are the chances of getting mtech biomolecular and bioprocess engineering in iit delhi and in which round?

Akansha Sharma 24th Dec, 2024

With a GATE BT score of 595 (AIR 306) in the general category, you have a strong chance of getting admission to M.Tech in Biomolecular and Bioprocess Engineering at IIT Delhi. However, final admission depends on the institute's cutoff, which can vary each year. Generally, you might secure a seat in the later rounds of counseling, but it is advisable to monitor the official admission portal for exact details on cutoffs and rounds.

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hii I low mark 12 in 50% I how to join in iit college

Tanya Gupta 13th May, 2024

Hello,

If you have low marks in your 12th grade, focus on excelling in the JEE Main and Advanced exams. Consider alternative routes like improvement exams, non-B.Tech programs, or other engineering entrance exams. Dedicate time to preparation, seek guidance, and stay determined to achieve your goal.

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Question : Read the passage and answer the following questions.
IIT Delhi researchers have designed and fabricated a device that can generate electricity from water drops, raindrops, water streams, and even from ocean waves using "Triboelectric Effect" and "Electrostatic Induction". The device is called "Liquid-solid Interface Triboelectric Nanogenerator". The generated electricity can be stored in batteries for further use. Triboelectric effect is a known phenomenon for a long time, and in this effect, charges are generated when two surfaces are in friction. The best example we see are sparkling lights when we move the blankets/jackets.

The device has a very simple structure consisting of specially designed nanocomposite polymers and contact electrodes and can generate a few Milliwatt mW power, which is sufficient to power small electronic devices like watches, digital thermometers, radio frequency transmitters, healthcare sensors, pedometers. When compared to conventional methods, such as the use of the piezoelectric effect, the present device can generate significantly more electricity.

The researchers successfully incorporated nanostructures into a polymer matrix, which enhanced the film's surface roughness, polarizability, and hydrophobicity, among other characteristics, as a result. Due to the enhancement in the above property, the flexible film is used to fabricate the device where raindrops have just to slide down and can generate electricity. The artificially created rough surface allows to generate more charge and superhydrophobic properties of the solid surface help to roll the water drop without getting stick to the surface.

The IIT Delhi research team also explored the underlying mechanism of the electricity generated when the water drop comes in contact with the solid surface and it is shown that saline water drops generate more electricity. The researchers also showed that the device can even work with ocean waves, where the water is saline, and through the ocean waves contacting the surface of nanocomposite polymer film, electricity is generated.

Question:Name the electronic devices which can be powered with the device mentioned in the passage:
1. Watches
2. Pedometers
3. Refrigerators
4. Radio Frequency Transmitters

 

Option 1: Only 1 and 2
 

Option 2: All 1,2,3, and 4
 

Option 3: Only 3 and 4
 

Option 4: Only 1,2 , and 4

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Only 1,2 , and 4


Solution : The correcrt option is 4 i.e  "Only 1, 2, and 4."
Explanation:

 Let's refer to the following lines of the passage:

The device has a very simple structure consisting of specially designed nanocomposite polymers and contact electrodes and can generate a few Milliwatt (Mw) power, which is sufficient to power small electronic devices like watches, digital thermometers, radio frequency transmitters, healthcare sensors, pedometers. 
The above statement clearly mention the watches, pedometers and radio frequency transmitters.

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Question : Where was India's first computer installed?

Option 1: Indian Institute of Technology , Delhi

Option 2: Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore

Option 3: Indian Iron & Steel Co. Ltd., Burnpur

Option 4: Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta

Team Careers360 9th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta


Solution : The correct option is Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta.

The "Hole Card System," India's first computer, was established at the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) in Calcutta (now Kolkata). This computer, which was built in-house at ISI, went into operation in 1955. The Hole Card System was a key milestone in the history of computers in India, and it was employed at the Indian Statistical Institute for different statistical and scientific objectives.

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how many courses are offered by IIT Delhi?

Sajal Trivedi 1st Nov, 2023

Hello aspirant,

The Indian Institute of Technology, located in Delhi, provides studies at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate levels. There are full-time, online, and part-time options for IIT Delhi courses. The engineering and architecture, sciences, arts, humanities and social sciences, management and business administration, and education streams are among the many that offer courses at IIT Delhi.  B.Tech and B.Tech M.Tech are among the IIT Delhi UG courses; M. Tech, MS, and M.Sc. are among the IIT Delhi PG courses. The university also provides Ph.D.

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