Is Class 12th score enough for B.Com admission at AIMS Institutes?
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AIMS Institutes BCom admission is entirely merit-based for the academic year 2025. The admissions are based on the marks obtained by candidates in the Class 12 examination. Candidates who have passed the Class 12 or equivalent examination (GCE/ JGCSE/ GCSE Certification with minimum grades) from a recognised board and have appeared for an interview can get admission to the BCom programme. Therefore, Class 12 marks are enough for AIMS Institute BCom admission.
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AIMS Bangalore BCom admission is entirely merit-based for the academic year 2025. The admissions are based on marks obtained by candidates in the Class 12 examination. Candidates who have passed the Class 12 or equivalent examination (GCE/ JGCSE/ GCSE Certification with minimum grades) from a recognised board and have appeared for an interview can get admission to the BCom programme. Therefore, Class 12 marks are enough for AIMS Institute BCom admission.
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Not really. The electric dipole moment vector directs or points from the negative charge to the positive charge. But the electric field lines that a dipole creates will point away from the positive and move to the negative charge.
Yes, the cube, which is a closed surface containing only one electric dipole will make electric flux zero. This follows Gauss's Law when the total charge inside it is zero. The field lines entering the surface will exit, and that would result in zero net flux.
The magnitude of each charge and the distance that separates them.
Gauss Law is only concerned with the total enclosed charge that finally tells us the total flux. The charges outside may change field patterns. They not affect the total flux. It's actually incorrect to assume the field due to the external charges should also affect the flux through the Gaussian surface.
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