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Yes we ourselves provide NCERT CLASS 11 solutions as per MTG reference itself. Reading NCERT and solving all its questions really helps a lot to enhance your understanding and also helps you boost your confidence before you go for solving mcqs. So it's really beneficial for competitive exams like JEE
OBC category or SC/ST category or any reservation category has nothing to do with the VIT counselling process as it is purely based upon rank you get in Entrance exam conducted by VIT itself, VITEEE.
With this rank you can get CSE but in category 4th or 5th category which
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Yes, ofcourse a college reputation and name matters a lot in the industry. Every college has its own reputation and image in terms of quality of education and student which is provided in the college. Its always better to choose a reputed and recognised college over a normal
Yes below I'll provide you with Careers360 link which provides all the solutions of ncert chemistry subject. Chemistry is a kind of theoretical subject which the more you read, more you solve, mire you understand, the more it helps. And ncert questions are typical tricky questions which make you think
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yes jawaharlal institute of post graduate medical education and research [JIPMER] , pondicherry do offer master of science in medical physics , it do accept JIPMER PG entrance exam and JIPMER PG 2020 syllabus do include basic clinical science and clinical sciences.
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No , it's not compulsory to study 10 to 12 hours a day to prepare for UPSC examination .
If you start early like one year or two year before appearing your UPSC examination then even focused study of 6 to 7 hours a day is enough but yes
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