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Ridhi

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Macquarie University has been ranked #184 in the world and #10 in Australia. When it comes to the reviews by certified students enrolled in Macquarie University, it has been rated an overall 4.1 stars out of 5. Moreover, it has been rated 3.7 for internships, 4.0 for part-time work, 4.0 for value for money, and 4.4 for quality of faculty. Thus it can be concluded that its a university worth investing one's resources in.

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The University Canada West has been rated an overall 4 stars out of five. If we talk about more specific ratings, it has been rated 3.4 for internships, 3.4 for part-time work, 3.9 for post-study jobs, 3.9 for value of money, and 4.7 for quality of faculty. These reviews have been posted by verified students enrolled in UCW, suggesting that the university can be considered above average for placements and internships.

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Himanshu Singh

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Ajeenkya DY Patil University Seamedu offers BBA specialisations in areas such as Digital Marketing, Finance, Cybersecurity, International Business, Media Management, and Human Resource Management. These are designed to align with current industry trends and future job roles, allowing students to build expertise in their chosen field through targeted electives, tools training, and hands-on projects.

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BBA curriculum covers a wide range of business topics, including Principles of Management, Business Economics, Financial Management, Digital Marketing, Cybersecurity, and Strategic HR. It also includes skill-based courses like Excel for Business, Communication, AI in Marketing, and Personal Selling. Electives and projects provide industry exposure and help students gain real-world experience in their chosen specialisation.

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Ridhi

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The international UG students at York University account for 15.6% of the population, and the international PG students account for 22.9% and the top 10 countries of origin are:

Country of Origin 

UG Headcount 

%  

Canada 

34,764 

74.3% 

China 

2,168 

4.6% 

India 

1,745 

3.7% 

Iran Nigeria 

1,348 

2.9% 

Pakistan 

748 

1.6% 

Vietnam 

448 

1.0% 

Bangladesh 

374 

0.8% 

Philippines 

372 

0.8% 

Korea, South 

291 

0.6% 

United States 

211 

0.5% 

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NO, ICAR CUET UG scores are not compulsory for admission to BSc courses at CCS HAU. The university conducts its entrance exam called CCSHAU. The university reserves a certain percentage of seats reserved for BSc (Hons) courses, which are filled through the All India Entrance Examination for Admission (AIEEA) conducted by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).

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Rupali Singh

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Adverbs and Verbs are different parts of speech that have different function in a sentence. Verbs express an action or state of being, while Adverbs modify Verbs, Adjectives or other Adverbs, proving detail about when, how, where, to what extent something is done.

Basic difference is:

Parameters

Verbs

Adverbs

Function

Verbs are the main action or state

Adverbs modify other words

Ending

No such role for Verbs

Many Adverbs end in –ly, though not this

Examples

She runs every morning

She quickly ran

 

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Ishita Singh

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To identify an Adverbs in a sentence, here is a step-by-step guide to spot an Adverb:

  • First of all, find the main verb in a sentence
  • Then, ask questions about the verb such as How? When? Where? To what extent? How often?
  • Lastly, look for the words that answer those questions. These words are called as Adverbs

Some examples of Adverbs are:

  • She sings beautifully. Verb here is sings and Beautifully is an Adverb
  • She arrived late. Verb here is arrived and Late is an Adverb
  • He almost won the race. Here, almost is an Adverb

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Abhishek Hazarika

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The selection process for the BSc course at CCS HAU includes meeting the eligibility criteria and a valid score in the entrance examination. Thus, candidates must complete their Class 12 from the Science stream with a minimum aggregate of 50% and must have secured decent scores in the ICAR CUET UG/ CCSHAU Entrance Exam. Moreover, after completing all these requirements, candidates are advised to carefully go through the instructions regarding filling out the online application form before starting online registration.

 
 

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Himanshu Singh

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The university allocates 60 seats to each BBA specialisation, making a total of 180 seats. This includes BBA in Media and Communication, BBA in Sports Management, and BBA in Business Innovation and Strategy. Each course is designed to provide industry-relevant skills in a competitive yet collaborative learning environment.

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Nishtha Shukla

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To explain an Adverb to a child, it is important to keep the concept simple while explaining. Make it relatable by citing fun examples from everyday life:

Simple definition for kids: An Adverb is a word that tells more about the action. It tells how, where, or when something happens.

Explanation: Think of a Verb as the action (like eat, run, or play) and an Adverb is a world that tells how, when, or where that action happens

A few examples of Adverbs are:

1. He eats: Just an action | He eats slowly: Adverbs tells how she eats

2. I will play: Just an action | I will play tomorrow: Tomorrow tells when

3. The dog barked: Basic action | The

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Himanshu Singh

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Ajeenkya DY Patil University Seamedu offers a total of 180 seats for its BBA programmes. These seats are distributed equally across all specialisations, ensuring limited and focused intake for each stream, which helps maintain quality education and individual attention.

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Chandra Sharma

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Adverb is a word that describes or modifies a Verb, Adjective, or another Adverb. Generally, it provides more information about when, how, where, how much, or to what extent something happens. A few of the Adverb examples are He has small dog, The movie was really interesting, It was a very sunny day. The common types of Adverbs are listed below:

  • Adverb of Manner
  • Adverb of Place
  • Adverb of Time
  • Adverb of Frequency
  • Adverb of Degree
  • Conjunctive Adverbs

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Rachit Kumar

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The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to BSc courses at Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University are that candidates must complete their Class 12 in the PCB/PCMB/PCM subjects. Additionally, candidates must have secured an aggregate of 50%. Additionally, for the selection process, the university and its constituent college accept the scores of entrance exams—ICAR CUET/ CCSHAU entrance exam, followed by a counselling process. 

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Anya Aggarwal

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Here are some of the books that a student can refer to learn about Adverbs in English:

Books

Author / Publication

Adjectives and Adverbs

Louise McNally

Adverbs

Keshab Pradhan

Reading Fundamentals – Verbs and Adverbs

Carolyn Hurst

Adverbs and Verbs

Maggie Rock

Dictionary of Adverbs: Vocabulary Building

Manik Joshi

Adverbs: Things You Should Know

Rumi Michael Leigh

Study of Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions & Interjections

Mr. Peter

 

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Bhumika Kaur

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Knowledge of Adverbs can help students in English language proficiency tests such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE or other exams. Since proficiency tests check the grammar skills, a knowledge of Adverbs can help one understand sentence structure, word placement, etc. Also, while writing essays, which are an integral part of applications, a knowledge of Adverbs can help add detail and clarity and make sentences more descriptive. Additionally, a knowledge of Adverbs can help in Reading Comprehension passages too. Adverbs in a passage can help one understand attitude, cause and effect, tone, frequency, and time. Furthermore, Adverbs in these profici

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alok kumar singh

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Hydrogen peroxide reduces iodine to iodide ion is basic medium as;

H 2 O 2 + 2 O H + l 2 O 2 + 2 l + 2 H 2 O

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Himanshi Shekhar

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Some of the uses of Adverbs in English are:

  • Adds detail and clarity
  • Help show emotion, tone, or attitude
  • Provides important context by telling where, when, how, how often, something happens
  • Boosts writing and speaking skills. By using Adverbs in English grammar, the language can make more dynamic, expressive, and descriptive
  • Helps in exams and standardized tests

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