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Vishal Baghel

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=> Assertion is correct but Reason is not correct

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Raushan Kumar

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No, it is not a good idea to use same generic SOP for all the universities you are applying to. It is important to customize the SOP as per the university. You must check any specific SOP guidelines provided by the university. These guidelines may include particular question, instructions or even SOP word limit. Incase, no guidelines are provided by the university, you must prepare the SOP as per the university course and requirements. An SOP, which includes 
specific details about the university resources, facilities, and impressive features, and how they align with your goals, is certainly more impressive than a generic SOP. You

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  B = E c = 6 3 × 1 0 8 = 2 × 1 0 8 T            

->x = 2

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CrO3 : mild oxidizing agent

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Raj Pandey

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Q = CV

= ( 5 0 μ F ) × 2 V

= 1 0 0 × 1 0 6 C

Q = 1 0 0 μ C (on upper plate)

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No, you should not plagiarise a statement of purpose (SOP) from another person. Plagiarism is a serious offence; hence it is strongly advised against. Universities and scholarship committees frequently review applications for plagiarism, and if they find that your SOP has been plagiarised, it could seriously harm your chances of getting accepted. Your SOP should be unique and represent your own objectives, aspirations, and driving forces. Instead of 
plagiarising, concentrate on creating a one-of-a-kind, personalised SOP that clearly conveys your qualifications and goals. Keep in mind to be genuine and present your unique viewpoint

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Let us denote, the dozens of Bananas bought by A4's wife by a1, a2 by A3's wife, a3 by A2's wife and a4 by A1's wife. We prepare the table given below Bananas bought:

A1 = a4               A1's wife = a4

A2 = 2a            A2's wife = a3

A3 = 3a2             A3's wife = a2

A4 = 4a1             A4's wife = a1

Where (a1, a2, a3, a4) is a rearrangement of (2, 3, 4, 5). Now, (a4 + 2a3 + 3a2 + 4a1) + (a4 + a3 + a2 + a1) = 44 4a1 + 3a2 + 2a3 + a4 = 44 – (2 + 3 + 4 + 5) = 30 …. (1) (Sum a1 + a2 +

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Shailja Rawat

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Students who wish to get a BBA seat at MMMUT can follow the below-mentioned steps:

1. Begin with an eligibility check. Only those who meet the eligibility criteria are considered for the selection process.

2. If eligible, visit the university's official website and apply for the course.

3. Participate in the counselling process.

4. If allocated a seat, report to the university for document verification and payment of fees.

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Yes, a statement of purpose (SOP) can aid in your scholarship application. Your academic accomplishments, objectives, experiences, and motivations can be effectively highlighted in a well-written SOP, which can leave a lasting impression on scholarship selection committees. You can prove why you are a deserving applicant for the scholarship by emphasising your enthusiasm for your subject of study, commitment to academic success, and future goals. It is crucial to emphasise in your SOP how earning the scholarship would advance your academic and professional objectives. Emphasising any distinctive experiences or difficulties you have fac

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DU has released its official list of sports and skills that it recognized for admissions under the Sports/ECA quota. The complete lists are mentioned below:

DU Sports Quota List

Archery

Athletics

Baseball

Boxing

Chess

Cricket

Diving

Fencing

Gymnastics

Handball

Hockey

Judo

Kabaddi

Netball

Shooting

Softball

Squash

Swimming

Table Tennis

Tennis

Volleyball

Weightlifting

Wrestling

Kho-Kho

Taekwondo

Badminton

Basketball

Football

 

 

DU ECA Quota List

Writing

Dance

Debate

Digital Media

Vocal Music

Indian Instrumental Music

Western Instrumental Music

Fine Arts

Theatre

Quiz

NCC

NSS

Yoga

Divinity

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Depending on the university and programme you are applying to, the appropriate length of a SOP can change. While some colleges might set strict requirements or word limit for SOP, others might not. Usually, it is between 800-1,000 words. It is usually advised to abide by the university's word count requirements. Keep the SOP brief and to the point, typically one to two pages, even if a word count is not specified. Quality must be given precedence above quantity, though. Along with focusing on how many words should an SOP be, you must concentrate on writing a strong SOP that clearly conveys your objectives, experiences, and motivations.

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It is crucial to steer clear of typical mistakes that can undermine your application while creating an SOP. First, stay away from generalisations and evasive comments that don't offer particular details about your objectives, experiences, or intentions. Instead, focus your attention on highlighting the special traits and experiences that make you an excellent candidate. Exaggeration or excessive self-promotion must also be avoided because they can come out as insincere. Instead, make an effort to take a balanced approach, emphasising your accomplishments and strengths without going overboard. Another typical error is failing to relate

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Vishal Baghel

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Kindly consider the following figure

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Payal Gupta

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Following are the possible ways from city Mumbai to city Lucknow.

I.   Mumbai – Nagpur – Kolkata –Lucknow

II.   Mumbai – Jammu – Orcha – Lucknow

III.   Mumbai – Nagpur – Jammu – Orcha – Lucknow

The least possible number of cities is two.

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Mohit Sahni

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DU Sports/ECA admissions require the candidates to upload their participation/performance certificates on the official admissions portal of DU, as well as appear for the physical trials when called. For the Sports quota, certificates carry 25% weightage, while in-person trials carry a weightage of 75%. On the other hand, according to the ECA quota, the certificates carry a weightage of 70%, while physical trials carry 30% weightage.

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Raushan Kumar

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While writing an SOP, students need to include the following points:

  • Introduction: Start your introduction with a captivating instance that grabs the reader's attention and describes your educational or professional history. You can briefly indicate the programme you are applying to or your area of interest.
  • Academic Background: Clearly describe your educational background, mentioning your undergraduate degree, major, and any pertinent coursework or research projects. Highlight any honours or academic accomplishments.
  • Professional Experience: If applicable, mention any relevant work experience, internships, or research posi
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Shailja Rawat

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Madan Mohan Malviya University of Technology has a BBA course that is offered to students enthusiastic about Management. Under this course, the university offers a total of 120 seats. This implies that a total of 120 students can take admission into the course in a single academic year. Moreover, the seats are allocated based on CUET UG results.

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Payal Gupta

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A person can start and return the same city while passing through every city.

So, According to the given data option d is correct

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Bhumika Shukla

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Students seeking DU admissions, and having represented the nation at an international level can apply for a direct admission consideration, without the requirement of trials. Given below is the list of events that render the candidates eligible for DU “Super” Sports quota admissions:

DU Sports Quota “Super” Category

Olympic Games

World Championships/World Cups

Commonwealth Games

Asian Games

Asian Championships

South Asian Federation Games (SAF)

Paralympic Games

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Nupur Madavi

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To begin the application process for DU Sports/ECA quota admissions, students must firstly register for the CUET test, which is also accounted in the selection process. Candidates can then proceed to register for the Sports/ECA quota by heading to the official DU admissions portal, and uploading the relevant performance certificates for their sports/extra-curricular activities. Upon successful application process, students (except “Super” category) must appear for the physical trials.

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