School of Business, UPES, Dehradun
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According to UPSC prescribed syllabus for NDA, the examination will be conducted for two papers: Mathematics and General Ability.
The Mathematics paper contains 300 marks while the general ability test holds 600 marks. Hence the written test combined will be of 900 marks.
For mathematics you need to study Algebra, Trigonometry, Differential Calculus, Vector Algebra, Matrices and Determinants, Analytical and 2D and 3D geometry, Integral Calculus and Differential Equations, Statistics and Probability.
Total Marks: 300 Marks
Total number of questions: 120
Negative Marks: -0. 85 for each wrong answer
Duration: 2.5 hours
For General Ability:
English, General Knowledge, Physics, Chemistry, General Science, History, Geography, Current Affairs.
Total Marks : 600 Marks
Total Number of questions: 150
Number of questions in GK- 100
Number of questions in English-50
Negative Marks- 1. 33 Marks
The National Defense Academy, formally known as NDA is the Joint Service Academy for the Indian Armed Forces. Cadets of three armed services including Army, Navy and Air Force are trained together in the academy, before moving forward with the pre-commissioning training. Admissions in the academy are accepted via written examination conducted by UPSC, followed by an extensive interview conducted by SSB. Finally, a medical test to keep a check on the candidate’s overall health and physical fitness.
If you want to know more about it check out the link given in below https://competition.careers360.com/exams/nda
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As of now Veerashaiva Lingayats does not falls under OBC category. Particularly, in the state of Karnataka, they belong to BC but in centre list they come under General Category and not under OBC.
There are further 30 more sub divisions in Lingayats which are considered as OBC's as per the Center list but not Veerashiva Lingayats.
If you are Lingayat Uppara from Karnataka you will get OBC status for Central Government jobs.
Hello aspirant,
Here are the syllabus of biology, chemistry and physics
Biology
Breathing and exchange of gases, Body fluids and circulation, Morphology of Flowering Plants, Plant Growth and Development, Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants, Reproduction in Organisms, Human physiology: reproduction, hormones and regulation, Digestion and absorbtion, Reproductive Health, Cell: The unit of Life, Cell cycle and Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis Principles of Inheritance and Variation, Molecular Basis of Inheritance, , Ecology and Evolution, Photosynthesis in Higher Plants, Respiration in Plants, Recombinant DNA technology: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production, Microbes in Human Welfare, Biotechnology: Principles and Processes, Biotechnology and its Application, Locomotion and movement, Neural control and Coordination, Chemical Coordination and Integration. Organisms and Populations, Ecosystem, Environmental Issues.
Chemistry
Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Structure of Atom, Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques, Hydrocarbons, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Environmental Chemistry, Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Redox Reactions, States of Matter, The solid state, Solutions, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Equilibrium, Chemical kinetics, Surface chemistry, Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties, Hydrogen, The s-Block Elements, The p, d and f block elements, Coordination compounds, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Aldehyde, ketone and carboxylic acid, amines.
Physics
Electric charges and fields, Electric potential and capacitance, Current Electricity, Moving charges and Magnetism, Magnetism and matter, Electromagnetic spectrum, Electromagnetic induction, Electronic devices, Alternating current, Electromagnetic waves, Ray optics and optical instruments, Oscillations, Optics basics, Wave optic, Dual nature of radiation and matter, Atoms, Nuclei, Semiconductor electronic materials, devices, and simple circuits, Work energy and power, one dimensional motion, Radiation and matter, Motion in straight line, Motion in a plane, Laws of Motion, System of Particles and Rotational motion, Gravitation, Mechanical Properties of Solid and fluids, Kinetic theory of gases Communication system.
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All the best for your future
Hello ansh,
You can apply in different colleges for Msc in applied statistics, or statistics or related fields, you can also go for jobs where you can show your GATE score, as you have a good rank and marks.
You can go for actuarial science, software development also.
You can go for teaching also in top coaching platforms in statistics also.
I hope it helps,
Best of luck.
Hi, hope you’re well!
The Delhi University (DU) comprises several colleges that offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Journalism, Media, and Mass Communication. These are offered through four courses: B.A. (Hons) in Journalism, MA Journalism, B.A. (Hons) Multimedia and Mass Communication, and a Five-Year Integrated Programme in Journalism.
The Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) is held by Delhi University for a variety of courses where admission is not solely dependent on class XII results. Every year, the Delhi University Entrance Test (DUET) is conducted by the National Testing Agency for admissions to various UG and PG courses.
Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi conducts admission to its courses of Five Year Integrated Programme in Journalism and MA Journalism through DUET entrance exam. DSJ doesn’t provide courses in Multi-Media and Mass Communication.
Following are the details of the above mentioned courses:
Five Year Integrated Program in Journalism
Delhi University's Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) offers a five-year Integrated Program of Journalism in English and Hindi. The program's aim is to encourage and nurture aspiring journalists. After three years, students can choose to leave the programme and receive a Bachelor of Journalism degree. Students who complete the two-year postgraduate programme will receive a Master of Journalism degree. For English and Hindi medium students, courses are taught separately.
Eligibility: To b eligible for DUET entrance exam, candidates must have a minimum aggregate of 50% or higher.
Colleges/Institute provided: Delhi School of Journalism
Intake:
English Language Journalism: 60
Hindi Language Journalism: 60
Selection Procedure: The merit list created for the DUET Entrance Test will be used to select/admit students to this course. For the English and Hindi journalism programmes, separate merit lists will be prepared.
Entrance Test: General Awareness, Media Awareness, Current Affairs, English comprehension, Grammatical and Analytical skills, Logical Reasoning, and Basic Mathematics skills will all be covered on the exam. It will be conducted in both English and Hindi.
B.A. (Hons) Multi-Media and Mass Communication
A three-year bachelor's programme in Multi-Media and Mass Communication is offered by Delhi University's Indraprastha College (Women). This is a self-financed course that has been approved by DU. Scholars and practitioners from a variety of disciplines, including advertising, marketing studies, foreign affairs, and electronic media, make up the department's faculty.
For seminars and to teach a range of information, guest lecturers and professors from relevant departments of the college and other media colleges, as well as experts and professionals from the media industry, are brought in.
Eligibility: Candidates (female only) must have a minimum aggregate of 75 percent in the best four (including 85 percent or more in English) in the qualifying examination to be qualified for the DUET Entrance Test for BMMMC.
Note: Mass Media Studies may be one of the top four academic subjects.
Colleges/Institute provided : Indraprastha College (Women), Delhi University
Intake : 65
Selection Procedure: The merit list created for the DUET Entrance Test will be used to select/admit students to this course.
Entrance Test: The exam will consist of 100 questions and will cover topics such as general awareness, media awareness, current events, English comprehension, and grammatical and analytical skills.
B.A. (Hons) Journalism
The University of Delhi's Bachelor of Arts in Journalism Honours programme provides students with a working knowledge of all aspects of journalism, including print, television, and radio, as well as interdisciplinary courses such as advertising and public relations, documentary photography, and digital media techniques.
As part of its comprehensive course structure, students get to experience the interface between academia and the media industry through feedback from eminent personalities and journalists in conferences or workshops.
Colleges/Institute provided:
Selection Procedure: Admission to these colleges is based on merit, as determined by DU's cut-offs. The number of seats allocated to reserved categories is determined by university laws. The best four subjects are added together, and a 1% bonus for female students is applied to this course as well.
Entrance Test: No entrance test rather merit based admission as per percentage.
MA Journalism
A Masters in Journalism is offered by Delhi University's Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ). The program's goal is to educate young journalists by challenging them with coursework and real-world experiences in the field of journalism. Throughout the curriculum, students are taught how to develop strategic communication skills, industrial competence, and improved writing and editing skills.
Eligibility: To take the DUET entrance exam, candidates must have a minimum aggregate of 50% or higher in any bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
Entrance Test: General Awareness, Contemporary Cultural, Social, and Political Issues, Research Aptitude Media, Awareness, Current Affairs, English Comprehension, Grammatical and Analytical Skills, Logical Reasoning, and Basic Mathematics Skills will all be covered on the exam.
For more details on DUET: https://www.careers360.com/exams/duet
For more details on DSJ: https://media.careers360.com/articles/du-dsj-admission
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That's because the AMU entrance test application from is not yet released. Aligarh Muslim University will conduct the AMU 2021 admission test for UG programmes on June 20 in offline mode. The AMU admission process will begin from the month of April. As it is the month of April the application from will be released soon. The officials have not yet declared the exact date for the released of the application from. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information. Candidates can fill the application form of AMU admission 2021 until the first week of May tentatively .
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I hope you are doing good. I would like to congratulate you for doing wonders in jee main exam . At this percentile, your estimated rank would be around 6956 - 7820 . At this rank it would be difficult to get top 4nits in core branches but their is high chances that you will get middle order nits easily. NIT rourkela can be a option for you in good nits . I would like to suggest you to for Middle order nits without thinking much because nit tag will helps you a lot in long term perspective and if we talk about placements it totally depends on your hardwork
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Hello STudent,
According to to central government listing 3b category comes under OBC for all examinations including UPSC. You can go through the official website of national commission of backward class to have a better idea.
Union Public Service commission each year conducts examination for civil service recruitment in various government service like IAS IPS IFS and in some Central services. The examination date has been announced, the UPSC examination will be held on 18th August. Click on the link below to know more about UPSC
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/upsc-civil-services-exam
As you said that MAT result has not been announced yet but, yes, there is a little possibility that it will be declared by the end of this month of in the first week of April, 2021. The result date was postponed and due to this many candidates are desperately waiting for their results.
If you want to know more about MAT, expected Cutoff if various Business schools then please go through this link
https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/mat-result/amp
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