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Himanshu Singh

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The final step in the MVN University BPharm admission process is participation in the HSTES counselling. After seat allotment during counselling, students must confirm their admission by submitting the tuition fee and original documents at the university. This step secures their seat in the chosen specialisation.

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Admission to the BPharm programme is based on merit and performance in the university's entrance exam. Applicants must have passed Class 12 with at least 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, English, and either Mathematics or Biology. Students are shortlisted based on entrance test results and proceed to HSTES counselling for final selection.

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RRB NTPC result can be checked online only. There is no facility to check the result offline. RRB NTPC result is made available on the region-wise RRBs sites. The result is made available in PDF form and comprises the roll numbers of qualified candidates.

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Vishal Baghel

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(d) Electromeric effect is a temporary effect. The organic compounds having a multiple bond (a doubleor triple bond) show this effect in the presence of an attacking reagent only. It is defined as the complete transfer of a shared pair of? -electrons to one of the atoms joined by multiple bond on the demand of an attacking reagent.

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Oxidation of propane-1-ol with alkaline KMnO4 solution gives propanoic acid as the product. As the oxidation of primary alcohol gives carboxylic acid as the major product in the presence of a strong oxidizing reagent. And here KMnO4 is a very strong oxidizing agent.

A mixture of o-bromo phenol and p-bromo phenol is formed.

The formation of 2 products depends totally on the reaction conditions.

Dilute HNO3 with phenol.

Only dilute acid will be required for the nitration of phenol, nitric acid contains a small amount of nitrous acid which because of the activation of the ring will be more than enough to nitrate the phenol. Two pr

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While tuition fees are moderate compared to other Western countries, the cost of living in Sweden is relatively high. Monthly expenses, including accommodation, food, and transportation, can range from SEK 9,000 to 12,000, approximately INR 72,000 to INR 96,000.

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Vishal Baghel

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(b) The difference in energy between the actual structure and the lowest energy resonance structure is called the resonance stabilisation energy or simply the resonance energy. The more the number of important contributing structures, the more is the resonance energy.

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The –OH group is an electron donating group. Thus, it increases the electron density in the benzene ring as shown by its resonating structure of phenol.

As a result benzene ring is activated towards electrophilic substitution.

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(c) In homolytic cleavage, one of the electrons of the shared pair in a covalent bond goes with each of the bonded atoms. Thus, in homolytic cleavage, the movement of a single electron takes place instead of an electron pair.

A heterolytic cleavage yields carbocations or carbanions, while a homolytic cleavage gives free radicals as reactive intermediate.

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The Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) offers one of the top MBA programs in Sweden. Their Executive MBA is highly ranked and recognised globally. 

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Register and fill out the online application form on MVN University's portal (or obtain a hard copy for INR 1000), upload documents, and pay the application fee.  Admission is merit based and involves participation in HSTES counselling for seat allotment and document verification

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MBA graduates in Sweden typically earn between SEK 400,000 and 1,000,000 annually, which translates to approximately INR 33 to INR 83 Lacs per year.

 

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Vishal Baghel

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(b) It is a nucleophilic substitution reaction. KOH (aq) provides OH- ion for the nucleophile attack.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, Sweden welcomes Indian students. Indian nationals can apply for MBA programs and are eligible for residence permits to study in Sweden. Post-graduation, students can apply for a 12-month residence permit to seek employment or start a business.

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Before joining Clinical Psychology course try to explore your interest through internships, volunteering or just self-study. Observing real world mental health settings can also help you decide if you are passionate enough.

  • Volunteer at a mental health helpline or hospital.

  • Attend workshops or seminars on psychology and therapy.

  • Talk to people who are already in this field.

  • Try reading beginner-level psychology books and see if subject excites you.

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Vishal Baghel

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(d) Is the correct answer.

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ortho-nitro phenol is more acidic than ortho-methoxy phenol.

Explanation: Due to strong –R and –I effect of NO2 group, electron density in the O-H bond decreases and hence the loss of a proton becomes easy.

Now after the loss of a proton, the o-nitrophenoxide ion left behind is stabilized by resonance and thus making o-nitro phenol a stronger acid.

In contrast, due to the +R effect of methoxy group increases the electron density in the O-H bond. Thereby making the loss of proton difficult.

Now, the o-methoxyphenoxide ion left after the loss of a proton is destabilized by resonance. The two negative charges repel each other, thereb

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Clinical Psychology course builds academic knowledge and real world professional skills.

Here are some major skills you will develop -

  • Communication and counseling skills

  • Critical thinking and psychological analysis

  • Research and scientific writing abilities

  • Empathy, patience, and emotional resilience

  • Ethical decision-making and professional conduct

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Raushan Kumar

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The tuition fees for MBA programs in Sweden range from SEK 200,000 to 360,000 per year, which is approximately INR 16 to INR 30 lakhs. Additionally, the average monthly living expenses are around SEK 8,568, equating to about INR 69,400. 

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Vishal Baghel

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(b) Is the most stable since it is a tertiary carbocation.

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