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Upasana Harsha

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To get admission in Oxford Group of Institutions, you need to submit the completed admission form and the documents. The application fees is INR 500 and it is non-refundable. The admission counsellors will verify your documents and screen the application. You need to pay the fees to confirm your spot if you get selected.

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alok kumar singh

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Tertiary haloalkane does not undergo SN2 reaction

 

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Anangsha Aggarwal

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Yes, you can apply offline for Oxford Group of Institutions as per its website. You can simply go to the college campus and get the admission form from the admission counsellors. You can submit that along with the documents and fees.

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alok kumar singh

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Kindly go through the solution

 

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alok kumar singh

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From BF3 to BI3 Lewis acidic strength increases

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Nishtha Hazarika

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Yes, Oxford Group of Institutions does accept entrance scores for its BPharm courses. As per the website of the institute, scores obtained in NEET, BITSAT, and MHT CET are accepted. The institute may also conduct its own entrance exam for some of the programmes.

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alok kumar singh

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Li+ has the highest hydration enthalpy.

Hence it is most hydrated

Therefore, Correct order of hydrated radii is Cs+ < Rb+ < K+ < Na+ < Li+

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alok kumar singh

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Tertiary alcohol gives turbidity immediately on reaction with conc. HCI in presence of anyhyd. ZnCI2

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Virajita Sharma

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Oxford Group of Institutions eligibility criteria is as follows:

  • Class 12 in relevant stream and subjects
  • Secure a minimum of 45%-50% depending on the course

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alok kumar singh

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Cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide is an example of Cationic detergent

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alok kumar singh

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Excessive nitrate in drinking water causes methemoglobinemia

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Aishwarya Malhotra

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Oxford Group of Institutions offers the following courses:

  • BSc in CS
  • BSc in PCM
  • BSc in CBZ
  • BCom Regular
  • BCom Hon
  • BA
  • BBA
  • BPharma
  • DPharma

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alok kumar singh

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Kindly go through the solution

 

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Vihana Thakur

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Yes, Chandigarh University organises regular workshops and seminars for Liberal Arts students to broaden their academic exposure. For example, the Global Partnership Conclave and international conferences provide students a platform to engage with global experts and understand diverse perspectives. The Liberal Talk Series invites scholars such as Prof. Udi Sommer to discuss significant issues in humanities and social sciences. Sessions like “Mind Your Mind” focus on mental health and wellbeing, giving students practical life skills. These events allow students to explore topics beyond their curriculum, encouraging debate, research,

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alok kumar singh

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The process of settling of colloidal particles is

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Samay Sood

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Yes, Chandigarh University provides transportation facilities for off-campus students, including those in the Liberal Arts program. The university runs a fleet of buses that cover a wide area, including nearby cities and towns. These buses operate on fixed routes and schedules, making it easy for students to travel to and from the campus daily. The service is designed for comfort, safety, and convenience, ensuring that students spend less time worrying about travel and more time focusing on studies. The bus service covers major locations like Panchkula, Kalka, Ambala, and surrounding areas, with multiple pick-up and drop-off points. Th

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Ankita Sheoran

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At Chandigarh University, Liberal Arts students can join a variety of student clubs that make their campus journey more exciting and meaningful. They can be part of cultural clubs such as music, dance, theatre, fine arts, literature, photography, and creative writing, which allow them to explore their artistic and expressive side. These clubs not only nurture creativity but also help students build confidence, teamwork, and communication skills. At the same time, Liberal Arts students are not limited only to cultural activities—they can also participate in technology-related clubs like coding, robotics, or innovation clubs. This cros

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Chetveer Shekon

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Chandigarh University is known accross India for it quality education, and this benefits the liberal arts programme as well. In the NIRF rankings, the university achieved 19th position among all universitites in India. While the ranking is for the entire university, it reflects the strong academic environment and facilities available to all students, including those in liberal arts.  This recognition shows that the university is committed to providing high-quality education, good faculty, and a supportive learning environment. For students, this means getting a degree from well-regarded institution, which adds value to their caree

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Prianshu Jindal

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Yes, the Liberal Arts course at Chandigarh University is part of a university that is recognised nationally. In the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025, Chandigarh University was ranked 19th among all universities in India. This rank shows the high quality of teaching, learning, and research at the university. Being part of such a university gives the Liberal Arts course credibility and value. Students benefit from a well-designed curriculum, good faculty, and excellent facilities. The ranking also reflects the university's strong academic standards and commitment to student development. For Liberal Arts students, this

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