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Hello Aspirant,
It means 80 percent of your outcomes come from 20 percent of your inputs.
Its called the Pareto Principle which is trying to say: Give due emphasis to the amount that will give you the most yield. In studying then, study those components more heavily. Don’t let your brain guilt you into studying everything equally.
It doesn’t matter what numbers you use, the important aspect here is that in your life there are certain activities you do (your 20 percent) that account for the majority (your 80 percent) of your happiness and outputs.
So let’s take your upcoming exam.
Take into note the following things:
So consider you need to cover a lot of material. Spread that over say five courses. Only a small part of everything you need to study which will fetch most of your marks.
Each subject is different. You have to find what is needed. Study what is most important first, make your own notes so that revising becomes easier and you can easily elaborate what you've made.
After completing the 20% (all sections that you think is important), go for the rest 80% material; again fetching what's most important from that.
Of course, you’ll need to study ‘everything’. But in doing so, I encourage you to keep in mind that you can still study everything, just weigh their importance appropriately.
All the Best, study well!
Hello aspirant,
Griffith's experiment is based on the bacteria can get DNA through a process of transformation.Griffith the name of the inventor of this bacteria he use his bacteria in the mic similar to humans.He used a type III-S (smooth) and type II-R (rough) strain .III-s Strain protect the immunity system of the mice.II R strain not protect the immune system so mice will die.Now we are using this principle III-S is not harmful it protect over immune system.
I hope this information helps you,
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Hello,
It's not clear from your query you're enquiring regarding which exam, hence I would request you to kindly write down the details in more specific manner so that it can be addressed in more accurate manner, or else you may also search our site for any information related to any entrance exam, colleges or any other relevant details.
hello aspirant,
No its not required , All candidates have to affix their photograph in the space provided, place an left thumb impression in the given space on the undertaking. Their parents must affix their signature in the NEET self-declaration form given with the admit card. Candidates must not put their signature in the NEET admit card.
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Hi Sudeer,
I understand that you are an aspirant for ICET and as stated by you, your college principal is not available due to some reason due to which your are having a dilemma regarding your eligibility and so to answer your question, your eligibility for ICET would not be affected by the presence or absence of your college principal if you meet the other requirements of the eligibility criteria. In case the Principal is absent then the next person in-charge in the hierarchical order such as Vice-Principal can discharge the duties of the Principal.
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Dear Aspirants ,
You had not mentioned which exam you wants to appear in 10th date of which month .But if we go through the 10th September2020 then CBSE 10th and 12th compartment exams are likely to held in that day .But as per latest news there is not required of principal signature on your hall ticket .
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Hi
Yes it is necessary for a student to take principal signature on the application form after attaching photo on it along with the stamp
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Hello student if you're concerned about board examination class 10 or class 12 marks sheet it'll directly given by CBSE board to you respective school and you need to collect it from your school. Due to Covid-19 pandemic there might be some delay this year please contact your school authorities about the same.
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
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