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fee structure for government quota mbbs seat in private medical Colleges in Tamil Nadu

Shivanshu 7th Mar, 2024

Dear Aspirant !!

Hope you are doing good !

A number of private colleges in the country have a certain number of seats allocated under the state government quota. MBBS fee for these seats, even in the private institution, is less than compared to the other categories and lies somewhere between INR 10,000 to INR 7,00,000 annually .

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Iam in second year BA can I take admission for llb 5 years without canceling BA

Satakshi 24th Feb, 2024

It is only possible if u are pursuing ba though distance as while pursuing dual course one should be full time and other through distance learning. And if in 2 nd year and what to go in law u can  complete Ba and then go for LLB

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Question : Directions: Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as the numbers of the given sets. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into their constituent digits. E.g. 13 – operations on 13 such as adding /subtracting /multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed.)
(339, 440, 541)
(201, 302, 403)

Option 1: (388, 488, 590)

Option 2: (332, 432, 533)

Option 3: (437, 538, 639)

Option 4: (536, 638, 738)

Team Careers360 10th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: (437, 538, 639)


Solution : Given:
(339, 440, 541); (201, 302, 403)

Add 101 to the first and second numbers, to get the second and third numbers respectively –
(339, 440, 541)→339 + 101 = 440; 440 + 101 = 541
(201, 302, 403)→201 + 101 = 302; 302 + 101 = 403

Let's check the options –
First option: (388, 488, 590)→388 + 101 = 489 ≠ 488; 488 + 101 = 589 ≠ 590
Second option: (332, 432, 533)→332 + 101 = 433 ≠ 432; 432 + 101 = 533
Third option: (437, 538, 639)→437 + 101 = 538; 538 + 101 = 639
Fourth option: (536, 638, 738)→536 + 101 = 637 ≠ 638; 638 + 101 = 739 ≠ 738

So, only the third option follows the same logic as the given set of numbers. Hence, the third option is correct.

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