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In Amrita University of Kochi the admission procedure is very flexible and are based on both entrance basis and merit basis. For merit basis you should have the following criteria:
1- BSc ( IT Or CSC) degree
2- Mathematics Or statistics as one of the subjects
3- Minimum 60% average mark
For the entrance basis, university accepts national or state level entrance exams like ACAT, KMAT, etc along with interview for admission. The applications are accepted through online mode. Shortlisting is done on the basis of entrance marks and interview.
You can refer to the university official website for further details.
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Question : Select the correct passive form of the given sentence.
We do not sell stationery at this shop.
Option 1: Stationery is not being sold at this shop.
Option 2: Stationery has not been sold at this shop.
Option 3: Stationery is not sold at this shop.
Option 4: Stationery will not sell at this shop.
Correct Answer: Stationery is not sold at this shop.
Solution : The third option is the correct choice.
Passive voice is the voice in which the object experiences an action rather than the person who performs the action. Hence, the object in the active voice becomes the subject in the passive voice.
The structure of the passive voice in the simple present tense is object + is + negation + past participle form of the main verb + prepositional phrase.
Therefore, the correct sentence is: Stationery is not sold at this shop.
Question : Mixture A contains chocolate and milk in the ratio 4 : 3 and mixture B contains chocolate and milk in the ratio 5 : 2. A and B are taken in the ratio 5 : 6 and mixed to form a new mixture. The percentage of chocolate in the new mixture is closest to:
Option 1: 35%
Option 2: 69%
Option 3: 31%
Option 4: 65%
Correct Answer: 65%
Solution : The ratio of chocolate to milk in mixture A = 4 : 3 The ratio of chocolate to milk in mixture B = 5 : 2 Let 5 units taken from mixture A and 6 units taken from mixture B. The ratio of chocolate to milk in new mixture = $(5\times \frac{4}{7} + 6\times \frac{5}{7}):(5\times \frac{3}{7} + 6\times \frac{2}{7})$ = 50 : 27 Percentage of chocolate in new mixture = $\frac{\text{chocolate}}{\text{chocolate + milk}} \times 100$ = $\frac{50}{(50 + 27)} \times 100$ = 64.93% = 65% (approx) Hence, the correct answer is 65%.
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According to me Both online MCA degree and regular degree have their own benefits for working professionals. Online degrees offer more flexibility and convenience, allowing you to balance your studies with your work Duties. On the other hand, regular degree provide more hand to hand learning experiences and face to face interactions with professors and peers. It ultimately depends on your personal preferences and circumstances. Consider factors like your schedule, learning style, and career goals when making a decision.
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To Pursue MCA a post-graduate Degree in computer applications in delhi University requires one to score of aroung 260 to 270 is one belongs to general category and if one belongs to any other category like schedule caste or schedule tribes he/she has to score 180 to 200 marks in the entrance exam.
Good news is Yes, you can do MCA ( Masters of computer application)course after completing your degree in B. Com. The minimum eligibility criteria for MCA is that the candidate must graduate with bachelors in science, commerce, engineering or it is equivalent degree from any recognized University.
Admission to MCA at Bangalore University is based on scores obtained in the Karnataka PGCET examination. Candidates who clear the entrance examination will be called for counselling for seat allocation. This examination is for all the students not particularly for the Karnataka student as you are from other state but still you are eligible.
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