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Nishtha Shukla

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The total programme fee for IBS Dehradun MBA is INR 7.02 lakh. This fee also includes admission fee of INR 80,000. Besides, candidates also need to pay INR 10,000 as refundable caution deposit along with the first installment of fee. The fee for domicile students is INR 6.52 lakh.

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Sejal Baveja

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RV College of Architecture  offers various courses in the architecture field. Candidates have to appear to the entrance exams acepeted for their preferred course. Though, it's important to consider other factors like infrastructure, faculty, curriculum, fees structure, etc. while taking admission. Candidates can visit the campus or check alumni/student reviews. 

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Payal Gupta

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First three sentences collectively talks about reduction in poverty in the world. But only 4th sentence specifically talks about India. Hence, is odd one out here.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates who have completed their graduation in any discipline with at least 50% aggregate and above marks with English as the medium of instruction are eligible to apply for MBA at IBS Dehradun. Final-year students are also eligible to apply, provided they complete all graduation requirements before May 31, 2026. Candidates not meeting the English medium criterion must submit TOEFL/ NELT/ IELTS scores by May 31, 2026 for MBA.

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Payal Gupta

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4th sentence introduces the topic of seismic safety and 21 is a mandatory pair here. Hence, 4213 is the only logical sequence.

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Payal Gupta

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2nd sentence introduces the topic. 1 and 3 further elaborates it. 4 defines the cause of noise and hence concludes the 3rd sentence. The most logical sequence is 2134.

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abhishek gaurav

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Sri Venkateswara University shortlists students for its MA courses on the basis of marks in the entrance exam or merit in the qualifying examinations. A few departments also hold interviews or written tests. Selection is final based on merit in academics and availability of seats. Reservation rules are also taken into account while allotting seats.

 

 

 

 

 

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Payal Gupta

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The last statement concludes all the facts stated, Hence, 4 will come in the end. Analysing options, 3 can never start the sentence. Hence, the correct sequence has to be 1234.

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abhishek gaurav

Contributor-Level 9

To seek admission for MA in Sri Venkateswara University, applicants should submit the online application form available on the university website. They should register, upload documents, and deposit the application fee. Laying out correct academic information is crucial for proper application. The university may also hold an entrance examination for certain subjects.

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abhishek gaurav

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Sri Venkateswara University asks the candidates to have a Bachelor's degree in the concerned subject to be considered eligible for MA. The degree should be from a recognised university. A minimum percentage, as per the specialisation, can be asked. Final-year graduation students are also eligible to apply provisionally.

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abhishek gaurav

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Admission to BTech course in Sri Venkateswara University is based on entrance. Candidates should qualify in either the EAMCET for regular admission or ECET for lateral admission. Merit secured in these examinations alone is used for selection. Candidates who meet both eligibility and entrance requirements are the ones considered for final admission.

 

 

 

 

 

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abhishek gaurav

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To gain admission to Sri Venkateswara University's BTech program, the candidate should have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Students who have vocational courses in Engineering and Technology from the boards of Andhra Pradesh or Telangana are also entitled. Eligibility according to academic standards is necessary for submission of applications. Only eligible applicants can move on to the selection process.

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abhishek gaurav

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Sri Venkateswara University provides a liberal CBCS-based BTech course in seven specializations. It has regular, lateral entry, BTech (Hons), and major-minor options for merit students. They enable students to gain extra credits in addition to the normal curriculum. This framework increases academic flexibility and employability.

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Energy is derived from non-renewable (conventional) and renewable (non-con­ventional) resources and the former are in the process of depletion. These are fossil fuels — oil, coal and natural gas. It took millions of years to build up these resources. Renewable resources are solar energy, wind energy, water energy and biomass.
Approximately 80% of the world’s energy is produced by fossil fuels. However, in France, the French Atomic Energy Commission established nuclear reactors which produce enough energy to meet 70% of the country’s re­quirement.

 World demand for oil (according to UN reports) rose from 43

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Payal Gupta

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It is quite evident that the author is illustrating that the consumption of a few resources has increased as people are consuming more resources now and there could be a need for more in future.

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The passage below is accompanied by a set of questions. Choose the best answer to each question.
India as a country has been bestowed with several nomenclatures. Right from unity in diversity to birthplace of Hinduism and Sanskrit, the land has always been admired and revered for its rich cultural legacy and variety that it offers. India is a story, a legend, folklore and an anecdote in itself. It needs no introduction, no specific mention. It has continued to thrive for centuries and there are bright chances of it being the next super power. The country has always nourished numerous cultures, traditions and religions. All the major rel

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Raj Pandey

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B is correct as “good winning over evil” is central to Indian mythology. Also provides the essence of living.

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Energy is derived from non-renewable (conventional) and renewable (non-con­ventional) resources and the former are in the process of depletion. These are fossil fuels — oil, coal and natural gas. It took millions of years to build up these resources. Renewable resources are solar energy, wind energy, water energy and biomass.
Approximately 80% of the world’s energy is produced by fossil fuels. However, in France, the French Atomic Energy Commission established nuclear reactors which produce enough energy to meet 70% of the country’s re­quirement.

 World demand for oil (according to UN reports) rose from 43

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Payal Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

When the author has mentioned “It is a fast-growing resource” in the 6th paragraph, it is the direction towards wind energy not solar energy which was mentioned later in the passage. Hence, option C is a correct choice here.

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Energy is derived from non-renewable (conventional) and renewable (non-con­ventional) resources and the former are in the process of depletion. These are fossil fuels — oil, coal and natural gas. It took millions of years to build up these resources. Renewable resources are solar energy, wind energy, water energy and biomass.
Approximately 80% of the world’s energy is produced by fossil fuels. However, in France, the French Atomic Energy Commission established nuclear reactors which produce enough energy to meet 70% of the country’s re­quirement.

 World demand for oil (according to UN reports) rose from 43

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Payal Gupta

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Option C can be inferred from the last paragraph “In particular between 1970-71 and 1994-95, the annual consumption of electric­ity per household went-up from 7 kWh to 53 kWh; of kerosene from 6.6 kg to 9.9 kg and of cooking gas from 0.33 kg to 3.8 kg.”

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abhishek gaurav

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Sri Venkateswara University asks the candidates to upload Class 10 and 12 marksheets and certificates while applying. The candidates also need to upload a bachelor's degree (if required), Aadhar Card, caste certificate (if required), and a recent passport-size photo. All the documents should be genuine and legible. These documents are required to finish the application process.

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Energy is derived from non-renewable (conventional) and renewable (non-con­ventional) resources and the former are in the process of depletion. These are fossil fuels — oil, coal and natural gas. It took millions of years to build up these resources. Renewable resources are solar energy, wind energy, water energy and biomass.
Approximately 80% of the world’s energy is produced by fossil fuels. However, in France, the French Atomic Energy Commission established nuclear reactors which produce enough energy to meet 70% of the country’s re­quirement.

 World demand for oil (according to UN reports) rose from 43

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Payal Gupta

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As mentioned in the 4th paragraph “It may be mentioned that consumption figures represent commercial energy and do not take into account the non-commercial energy used by developing countries where poor people use wood that is acquired by gathering without any payment.”. Option B can be directly inferred after going through the last line. Option C is an untrue fact.

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abhishek gaurav

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In order to apply for Sri Venkateswara University, candidates have to go to the official website and press the 'Apply Now' link under the Admission header. Candidates have to enter all personal and academic details, upload mandatory documents, and pay the application fee online. Once all the steps are followed, the form has to be submitted online. Only after successful submission of the form will admission be done.

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