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which course is best after intermediate mpc

Gadgets Explore 5th Apr, 2021

Sri Medhavi Junior College hasthinapuram is the best junior college in hyderabad for over decades in hyderabad with 47% of EAMCET rankes

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I have scored 97 percentile in pcm then what is my rank?

Zeenat Saba 10th Dec, 2020

Hii,

Congratulation for this percentile

Please mentioned clearly in which exam you have secured 97 percentile.

If you will mention your complete details then only we can help you to let you know the rank.

If you talking about Mhtcet exam then

With an MHT CET percentile between 99-90, you can expect a rank between 1 to 19,000.


Hope this will help you,

All the very best!!

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70 PRATISAT Syllabus 12 agricultur30 pratisat kata hua

Parmeshwar Suhag 30th Nov, 2020

Dear Student,

We are not getting in the question that what are you willing to ask. The question is not clearly understandable. So, you can post a new question, with clear info, so that we can help you with your query.

Hope you understand.

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which course should i take from bio stream after 12th for my graduation?

pdwords Student Expert 26th Nov, 2020
Hello,

Different people have different aspirations, coming from bio group you can appear for NEET if you have any inclinations towards a medical career, it is conducted  for admission to MBBS/BDS//Bachelor of Homeopathy Medicine and Surgery/Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery/Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, other options for you are BDes,BPharm. Bachelor of Optometry, BASLP, Radiology, Occupational Therapy

If you're interested in teaching and research you can do BS-MS Dual Degree from IISER, or four years BS degree program in IISC(Bangalore) through KVPY, you can also appear for NEST for 5 years integrated MSc program in NISER(Bhubaneshwar)/ UM DAE CABS(Mumbai), if you're interested in graduation with majors in any subject then you have various options such as biochemistry, bioinformatics,microbiology,biotechnology, forensic science, agriculture to name a few,

With you master degree you can appear for CSIR NET or state level SET to become assistant professor, if you're interested in teaching career then you may consider BSc-BEd, RIEs are best option regarding this, there are many private universities as well which offer this course such as sharda university, lpu, jnu jaipur to name a few.

There are various opportunities for you in term of choices, eventually it's more about your preference, your interest in certain field and the subject, as graduation is done over a period of three four years hence your choice should be something that you have real interest for, apart from its scope in peofessional growth.
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how much salary get in navy per month

Harish Jayaraj 25th Nov, 2020

Hey!

it depends on the rank and kind of work you do

Commander  121200-212400 (INR)

Capitan  130600-215900

Commodore   139600-217600

Rear Admiral 144200-218200

Vice Admiral 182200-224100

Vice Admiral & Equivalent 205400-224400

DGAFMS 225000

Sub Lieutenant  56100-177500

Lieutenant  61300-193900

Lieutenant Commander 69400-207200

these are just salaries which i approximate. it may change in actual.

i hope it answers you

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what are the required for preparation of APSFO&TSSFO

mr.sudhanshu94 17th Nov, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

The information provided by you is insufficient ,

So please provide more information on that basis we may guide you ,

I am not getting those exams are for army services or forestry services ,

So please give some details about the topic through which we can explain you exactly ,

These are the books you may refer

Objective Food Science by SK Sharma

General Knowledge by Dr. Binay Karna

APPSC General Studies and Mental Ability by Vijetha Competitions

AP SCERT Text Books

Modern India by Bipin Chandra by Bipin Chandra

NCERT Text Books

Indian Constitution and Political System by Ajay Patel

Objective Food Science and Safety standards by Prabodh Halde and Sanjeev Sharma

Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by RS Aggrawal

A Competition Book For Food Safety Officer Paperback by Mrs. Durvesh Kumari and Dr. S.K. Goyal Er. Suresh Chandra

Newspapers and Current affair magazines

Indian Polity by M. Laxmikanth

AP bifurcation problems by Kodali Bhavani Sankar

General Knowledge Capsule 2019 with Current Affairs by Disha Experts

Shorts Notes on Food Safety Officer Examination by Chandra S

Hope this information helps you ,

Feel free to ask,

Thank you .

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what are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? name some organisms that use the anaerobic mode of respiration

mr.sudhanshu94 15th Nov, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

Aerobic means with oxygen, vs anaerobic which means without oxygen. It’s usually used to describe what type of cellular respiration is occurring. During aerobic respiration, mitochondria use oxygen as the final electron acceptor during the process of breaking down organic carbon, C6H12O6, aka glucose or sugar. In the process of breaking that molecule down and transferring the hydrogens, H, to oxygen, the mitochondria use the energy released in that transfer to renew adenosine triphosphate, ATP. Under idealized situations the final yield is about 16 ATP per oxygen. This is important because ATP is like the dollar currency of the cell, everything that happens uses ATP.


Anaerobic respiration doesn’t use oxygen. The first two steps of aerobic respiration, which breaks down the 6 carbon sugar to two 3 carbon molecules, produces 2 ATP by itself. Anaerobic respiration stops there, with a net gain of two ATP instead of the aerobic net gain of 16 ATP. It also produces waste products like ethanol or lactic acid.

Certain prokaryotes, including some species of bacteria and archaea, use anaerobic respiration. For example, the group of archaea called methanogens reduces carbon dioxide to methane to oxidize NADH. These microorganisms are found in soil and in the digestive tracts of ruminants, such as cows and sheep.

Examples of aerobic exercise include swimming laps, running, or cycling. Anaerobic exercises involve quick bursts of energy and are performed at maximum effort for a short time. Examples include jumping, sprinting, or heavy weight lifting.

Hope this information helps you,

Thank you .

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could you please tell me the paper pattern of AFO with its syllabus

Jainshahajal 2nd Nov, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

Syllabus for pre

Reasoning :
Section I – General Mental Ability:-

1. Series Completion
2. Analogy, Classification
3. Coding-Decoding
4. Blood Relations
5. Puzzle Test
6. Direction Sense Test
7. Logical Venn Diagrams
8. Alphabet Test
9. Alpha Numeric
10. Sequence Puzzle
11. Number, Ranking & Time Sequence
12. Mathematical Operations
13. Logical Sequence of Words
14. Arithmetical Reasoning
15. Inserting The Missing Character
16. Data Sufficiency
17. Eligibility Test
18. Situation Reaction Test
19. Series
20. Analogy
21. Classification
22. Analytical Reasoning Mirror Images
23. Water Images
24. Spotting Out The Embedded Figures
25. Completion Of Incomplete Pattern
26. Figure Matrix
27. Paper Folding
28. Paper Cutting
29. Rule Detection
30. Grouping Of Identical Figures
31. Cubes and Dice
32. Dot Situation
33. Construction Of Squares And Triangles
34. Figure Formation & Analysis

Section II – Logical Deduction:-

1. Logic
2. Statement – Arguments
3. Statement – Conclusions
4. Deriving Conclusions From Passages
5. Theme Detection
6. Cause and Effect Reasoning

English :

English paper is a common and crucial subject of any of the banking sector and competitive exam. This is also a scoring subject so you should prepare for it well.

1. Homonyms
2. Synonyms
3. Antonyms
4. Passage Completion
5. Reading Comprehension
6. Fill In The Blanks
7. Sentence Corrections
8. Para Jumbles
9. Vocabulary
10. Grammar Corrections
11. Active Passive Voice
12. Indirect Direct Speech

Quantitative Aptitude:

This paper also contains 35 marks. IBPS SO Agriculture officer syllabus for quantitative aptitude consists of mainly two topics Arithmetic and Data Interpretation. Here your accuracy and speed in dealing with numbers, viz. interpretation of tables and graphs, computation, quantitative reasoning, etc are tested. You must practice and learn easy tips and tricks to solve a problem.
1. Number Series
2. Decimal Fraction
3. Ratio And Proportion
4. Percentage
5. Partnership
6. Simple & Compound Interest
7. Time And Work
8. Time And Distance
9. Mensuration (2 Dimensions)
10. Permutation And Combination
11. Probability
12. Data Interpretation And Sufficiency Includes Data Table
13. Pie Charts
14. Bar Graphs
15. Line Graphs
16. Mixed Graphs

Hope this helps you

Feel free to ask any question

All the best for your future

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can you plzz tell me the syllabus of AFO

aswathypadinjakkara 2nd Nov, 2020

Hello aspirant

Afo exam consists of three stages

Preliminary, Main and Interview

For preliminary

  • Reasoning(verbal and nonverbal)
  • Quantitative reasoning
  • English language

For mains, you need to have professional knowledge about agriculture.(Agriculture current affairs, crops, fruits and vegetables, seed technology, agricultural economics, various agricultural practices, soil resources, animal husbandry, rural welfare activities in india)

The candidates passing mains exam will be called for interview.

Hope this helped you.


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Hello sir/mam u know any real website for copy paste job without any investment??

Abhishek Roy 2nd Nov, 2020

There are many Data Entry Jobs available in Internship sites online as well as Job sites like Internshala, LetsIntern, MonsterJobs, LinkedIn, Indeed. You may be required to entry, verify and modify data or data sets accurately for the organization. It is more or less a Copy Paste Job as you state, with basic skills of using different editing softwares and MS Powerpoint, Excel and Word required.


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