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My friend has failed in physics, he is preparing for supplementary. Can he get a seat in engineering(through KCET)or BCA degree colleges..??

Akash raichandani 17th Apr, 2019

hey murali,

to get seat in any engineering or BCA colleges the candidate must clear all his subjects in his PUC if he cleares his  physics supplemantry exam and also clear KCET then he can get seat for b.tech in engineering college as well as in b.tech college.

hope this

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A large container contains water inside it. if water is filled up to a height 20m thenthe pressure at the bottom of the container is

Oishik_1553142611 Student Expert 18th Apr, 2019

Dear Sir, according to your question what we have to find here is the pressure at the bottom of the container. For that, the corresponding formula is P=hcx density of water x g; where h is the height upto which water is filled and g is the acceleration due to

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Can u suggest some colleges which has both Bsc physics and MSc meteorology?

Aashish Pandey 21st Apr, 2019

Hyy Ramaiya 

M.Sc. Meteorology is a 2-year full-time postgraduate program

The eligibility of the program is you must have cleared B.Sc. degree in the relevant stream with Physics, Chemistry or Mathematics as the main subject of study along with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.

For admissions you have to

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In jee main April I got 86 in physics 80 in chemistry and 62 in maths what will be my rank if Im from obc ncl

Anisha Mohanty 18th Apr, 2019

Hello!

You can use the Careers360 JEE Rank Predictor to easily and accurately predict your rank. It also takes into account your category and score, as to increase it's accuracy. The link is given below:

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-rank-predictor

Good luck!

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i am ST Candidate plzz calculate my% for du admission maths45, physics 51,chemistry66,computerscience?78, english57 cani get bsc chemistry

Saurabh 27th May, 2019
Hi manish,  if all your scores are out of 100 then your percentage is 59.4.
You could get Acharya Narendra Dev college as it closed at 60 percent in tenth round,
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences!(58 %)
Deshbandhu college(58%).
Kalindi college(60)
9th round:

Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College(54) 9th round
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The magnifying power of a compund microscope increases when

Ritika Rani 17th Apr, 2019

Hi

This is Ritika

Hope you are doing great.Magnifying power of a compound microscope increases when field diameter decreases.

Hope my answer helped you

Thank you

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kya AMU engineering Enterance me Physics, Chemistry, & Mathamatics ke allava Urdu Language ya koi aur lslamic language bhi poochhi jati hai

Soumodeep Rana 27th May, 2019

Hello Ishika 

No, In AMU Entrance for Engineering, the subjects are:

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • mathematics

And each of subjects consists of 50 Questions each and bears a total of 150 Questions.

And There is no such subjects like Hindi or urdu or any language subjects apart from PCM.


Hope that answers

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I got 86 in physics ,80 in chemistry and 62 in maths what could be my rank Im from obc ncl

Abhijit_1514089823 Student Expert 17th Apr, 2019

Hi Salman Hussain !

There are a lot of entrance examination and you have not mentioned the name of any in the question also didn't tag it in there. Just mention it in the comment section given below then only we shall provide you the answer to the query.

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I am very scared about my results specialy for chemistery and Physics im supposed to be fail in chemistry. (12) are copy strictly checked?

vibekmandal10_6455613 Student Expert 17th Apr, 2019
Dear Riya
Don't think that you will fail .
Unfortunately If you will fail in chemistry or physics you should again prepare and apply for compartment exam .
Best of luck
Thanks
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Engineering or doing BSc hons physics and then MSc?

vibekmandal10_6455613 Student Expert 17th Apr, 2019
Hello aspirent
If you are a technical person then please do engineering . It is best for you and if you are really interested in the physics subject then you can do bsc or msc . But what is your aim that's matter.
By considering your goal you can choose
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