School of Business, UPES, Dehradun
Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned you have got 72k rank in viteee 2021 and as you know the category will be 4 and the tuition fees will be high and that is 4.48L, so see in 72k nobody gets cse branch in vit vellore main campus and I don't think you have very good chances in vit chennai too for cse.
Within 50k the cse branch gets filled uptill category 5 in vit vellore,so if you want badly then you have to go through management quota.
But in vit chennai there is good chances for you to get electronics and maybe ece also.
For cut offs you can check out the link given below-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-cutoff
Hello,
Yes, dear BSC degree come under UG or under graduation course. For giving AFCAT examination your age will be between 20 to 24 years. And you have complete your 12th class with mathematics and physics minimum 60% marks..and your graduation degree marks minimum 60%. You have to complete your graduation from reputed university..
All the best.
Hi
PRELIMS :-
Your prelims exam consist of 2 papers: -
-) general studies 1 :- You have History, Indian Polity, Geography, Environment, Current Affairs, Science and technology, etc.
-) general studies II ( csat ) :- You have :-Reasoning, Maths, English, Hindi, etc.
Here's are the details :-
UPSC papers( Prelims)
Subjects
Topics
GS Paper I
History, Indian Polity, Geography, Environment, Current Affairs, Science and technology, etc.
-)General issues on Biodiversity and Climate Change
-)Current events of national and international importance.
-)Environmental ecology
-)Economic and Social Development
-)General Science
-)Indian Polity and Governance
-)Indian and World Geography
-)Art and culture
-)Indian history
-)Ancient history, etc.
GS Paper II
Reasoning, Maths, English, Hindi, etc.
-)Comprehension (english and hindi)
-)Interpersonal skills including communication skills
-)Fill in the blanks (english and hindi)
-)Logical reasoning
-)Analytical ability
-)Decision making and problem-solving
-)Questions on General mental ability
-)numbers and their relations, basic numeracy - orders of magnitude, (10th level)
-)Data interpretation - graphs, charts, data sufficiency, tables etc.( 10th level)
MAINS :-
It is descriptive /written examination . There are a total of 9 papers which are listed below:-
-) GS-I :- You have
*indian heritage and culture
*History and geography of the world and society
-) GS-II :- it includes
* Governance,
*Polity
*Constitution,
*Social Justice and International Relations .
-) GS-III :- it includes
*Technology,
*Economic Development,
*Security and Disaster Management
*Bio-Diversity,
*Environment,
-) GS-IV :- it has
* Ethics
*Integrity
*Aptitude
-) compulsory indian language paper
-) english paper
-) essay paper
-) optional I paper
-) optional II paper
The compulsory indian language and english are qualifying in nature . You just need to qualify them. The marks obtained by you in these two papers will not be counted towards merit list.
You can get complete UPSC civil services examination syllabus for both PRELIMS & MAINS by visiting our page in the link for which is provided below:-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/upsc-ias-syllabus
Thank you
I am assuming that your question is in regarding with UPSC civil services examination because there we have prelims and Mains examination ,but in if you are asking about something else then feel free to let me know about it in comment section.
As, yoy want to know the topics which comes in prelims and the papers which are included in mains I would suggest you to go through UPSC syllabus .Y ou can get complete UPSC civil services examination syllabus for both PRELIMS & MAINS by visiting our page in the link for which is provided below:-
Syllabus is different for each paper, to give you an idea of the syllabus ,gist of syllabus is provided below :-
It is objective paper and is of qualifying nature. Your prelims exam consist of 2 papers: -
-) general studies 1
-) general studies II ( csat )
You get 2 hours for each paper
UPSC papers
MAIN :-
-)GS-I :- You have to study
-)GS-II :- it includes
*Social Justice and International Relations.
The number of selected candidates depends on the number of vacancies released that year. But as per the info available, approximately every year 180 candidates are selected for the Indian Administrative Service.
To know more about UPSC IAS visit the link provided below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
It seems you're an art aspirant in 11th standard, prior to deciding your graduation 10+2 level, you have to understand your areas of interest, skills and the kind of job profile that you will be looking for in future, and this is important because your decision to appear for UPSC in future has to be either with a back up plan or without a back-up plan, now UPSC hasn't put any restrictions for candidates to belong to specific stream to be eligible for the exam, also it's too early to think that UPSC is only the goal of your life, because you're too young and moreover you might not know how your aspirations can take shape say in the coming years, if you want to have a back-up plan then you can go for law, management or anything else that interests you, if not then from the perspective of UPSC exam having subjects like political science, geography, economics, history, publics administration etc in graduation help a lot as there is considerable overlap with general studies and optional subjects.
Hello candidate,
The formula for calculating out the formal charge of a compound is given by the formula- Formal Charge = [Number of valence electrons on atom] – [number of non-bonded electrons + number of bonds].
Hence, using this formula we get the formal charge on phosphate ion equal to -1, but on experimental basis it comes out to be -.75 because of the involvement of valence electrons in resonance effect other than just chemical bonding .
Hope you found it helpful!
Hi Snehal!
Absolutely not!
There is no problem if you pursue your degree from the college which is outside Maharashtra and you do training in Maharashtra. However, you can get more opportunities to learn things if you come out of your comfortable zone. And there are many colleges in India which offer training opportunities to students in various corporate firms or organization. You can choose from those (offered by college) or you can apply off - campus. That is definitely your choice.
Thankyou!
Hello aspirant,
Yes, logarithmic expansion and exponential series comes under the syllabus of jee mains.
For the whole syllabus of mathematics of jee mains please visit this link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-mathematics-syllabus
For jee mains sample paper please visit this link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-sample-papers
Hope this helps you
Feel free to ask any questions
All the best for your future
Hey,
Your question is not clear to me to be very honest . But as far as I can understand that you want to know whether you will be able to take admission in college as your results comes in June.
See if the college notification is out and they consider your boards marks then they will surely keep their deadline in accordance with the results schedule. Because of the pandemic everything is delayed and it's no one's fault. They will understand the situation and will come up with dates suitable for you.
Don't worry.
Hope that helps.
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