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Good luck.
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Fuse is an electrical and electronics device it's a low resistance resistor works as a sacrificial device to provide the protection to source or load circuit when current exceeds the certain limit.
Its main components are metal wire or strip which will be melted when current exceeds the certain limit. Fuse is a alternative to circuit breaker.
An electrical fuse is a simple device used to interrupt an electrical circuit during over current condition due to short circuit and/or overload. An electrical fuse operates on the principle of heating effect of electric current. During normal operating condition, the current flowing through t
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No branch is specific in which you can earn without any hard work so it is mandatory to do hard work in any field and for hard work you have to take interests in your subject so see your interested subject and do hard work and sure you got success.
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Eligibilty Criteria for BMS/ BBA in most of the universities is that a candidate should have passed 12th (10+2) examination from any recognised board with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC /ST students). Few universities may also have requirement of maths at 10+2 stage. You may refer to exact details on the website of targeted universities.
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IELTS does not provide scholorship. British Council provides scholorship. You may refer to following link for scholarships details:
http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/choose-ielts/why-british-council/british-council-ielts-scholarships
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