National Law University, New Delhi
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Lenz's law is based upon the law of conservation of energy. Lenz law states that the induced current always tends to oppose the cause which produce it. So in order to do work against opposing force we have to put extra effort. This extra work leads to periodic change in magnetic flux hence more current is induced. Thus the extra effort is just transformed into electrical energy which is law of conservation of energy.
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Eligibility of integrated law program is having passed 10+2 from a recogized board with minimum 50% aggregate, there's relaxation of 5% in case of reserved category. Admission to the top universities are based on entrance.
Entrance test conducted as as follows-
Hello Abhishek,
National Law University, Delhi is one of the best law universities in India, offering courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
The university offers various PG and UG courses across the stream of Law and Management.
The university conducts the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) for admission in BA LLB, LLM, and PhD courses. All candidates, other than those applying under the Foreign Nationals category, should appear for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) and the selection will be solely on that basis.
Therefore, only Foreign Nationals are exempted from appearing in the examination and can get direct admission given that they have obtained a minimum of 65% in their qualifying examination.
Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!
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Hello Vinod,
The eligibility criteria for AIIMS bsc form are -
* Candidates should pass/appearing 12 th or equivalent examination.
* Candidates must pass qualifying exam with 55%.
* candidates should have Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.
* Candidates must be born before 31 st December 2020.
for further details you can refer to the link given below -
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/aiims-nursing&ved=2ahUKEwj2ivq-z-bmAhW_ILcAHXjqDV8QFjAQegQICRAJ&usg=AOvVaw2szmWfFPFTBt2b2I1ZKUkM&cshid=1578027266942
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Hello aspirant. Firstly, the subjects are english, mathematics just the basic maths, GK, legal aptitude and reasoning. Hope you would be aware of the syllabus. If not, drop a comment, I will help you with that.
1. English... usual ones like, blanks, synonyms, passages so on and so forth. Practice the previous year question papers
2. Basic mathematics .. algebra, work and time, Quant of basic level, distance etc ..practice RS agarwal books and ncert books bits, it would be more than enough. But practice daily
3. GK... get to know all the static gk question and answers that are constant. Regarding current affairs ,follow news and news paper daily. If possible note down the issues going on for long time
4.legal aptitude .. solve the current legal problems, read the case studies given in the net that are solved before related to legal problems. The many you solve, the better it would be
5. Reasoning.. again, practice rs agarwal book, previous reasoning and non verbal questions. Solve the test papers
All the best
Nikhitha
Hey Naghu,
Hope you are doing well!
Well dear with hard work,determination,time mangement ,perseverance and vigorous practise any exam can be easily cracked.If you are confused between the two then you can select the one that lies more in your interest zone.
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Hey there,
Hope you’re having a great day.
I would like to inform you that it is highly unlikely for National Law University Delhi to roll back the 50% domicile reservation even after the students have revolted against them because this is not the first time it is happening and it will happen as long as NLU Delhi exists in India. Probability of removal is still very less.
Let me know if you have further clarifications by mentioning it in the comment section below.
Have a nice day!
I wish that you have a bright future ahead.
Thanks.
Hi akshay
Yes, you can pursue for Master programmes in physics after completion of your graduation. Go for IIT JAM Entrance exams to get admission in IITs and IISc. IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for MSc) is a national level entrance exam through which candidates pursue for the programmes like MSc, Joint MSc – PhD, MSc – Ph.
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Hii
You are eligible for Ailet 2020, in school name fill your school name from which you are giving exams from. You are a private candidate so you must be from some right, just mention that name in the school blank, or else you may contact helpline no.
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