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saurya snehal

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Swaminarayan University offers many courses for candidates to choose from. The selection criteria are merit/entrance based as per course selection criteria. To secure a seat at Swaminarayan University, candidates must follow the steps below:

  1. Visit the official website and complete the online application process. 
  2. Candidates can also apply online for various courses.
  3. Ensure eligibility and selection criteria for all programme.
  4. The selection criteria is entrance/merit-based.
  5. Upon selected, pay the specified fee to confirm and secure your seat.

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Multimolecular colloids

Macromolecular colloids

1) formed by aggregation of large number of atoms of smaller radii.

1) Formed by particles of large size.

2) Low molecular masses

2) High molecular masses.

3) Weak van there waals forces

3) Strong van there waals Forces

4) Ex-sols of gold and sulphur.

4) Ex-Nylon, starch.

Associated colloids- They formed by aggregation of large number of ions. instead of atoms or molecules in above two colloids. They have van there waals force directly proportional to concentration of ions. Ex- Soap Sol.

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As of now, the SKU MBA placement has not been released officially. However, as per the NIRF report 2024, the students have secured various job opportunities from various top recruiters. Interested candidates can refer to the following key highlights related to SKU placement statistics for the PG (2-year) programme:

ParticularPlacement statistics
Median Package'23INR 4.35 LPA
Median Package'22INR 2.52 LPA
Total Students'211278
Students Placed'21467

NOTE: The above-mentioned data is an overall PG (2-year) placement report.

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No, candidates looking for course admission at Swaminarayan University cannot enrol for direct admissions. The university admits students based on various entrance exam scores, such as NEET, PhD Entrance exam, etc., for various courses such as BAMS, MBBS, among others. The final selection of the candidate will be based on the overall performance in the entrance exam as per the respective courses.

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Lyophilic - lyophilic (liquid loving) this sols formed by direct mixing of substances like gum starch etc. with suitable liquid, called as lyophilic sols. This are called as reversible sol because if dispersion medium is separated from the dispersed phase it can be reconstructed just by mixing them. These sols are quite stable. Ex-Protein, Starch.

Lyophobic -lyophobic (liquid hating) this sols don't formed by direct mixing of dispersed phase and dispersion media they require special methods for preparation. Ex-Sols of metal sulphides .

This Lyophobic (Hydrophobic-water hating) sols gets easily coagulated because they are less s

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Temperature- Adsorption decreases with increase of temperature because it is an exothermic process, by using le chatelier's principle the reaction will proceed in backward direction.

Pressure- Adsorption increase with increase in pressure at constant temperature.

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There is no official application deadline for Unitech Institute of Technology. The university accepts international students in two semester intake. But, students are advised to start the application early to prepare all the document required in time. The basic eligibility include meeting the minimum academic requirements and English language proficiency score, buta few courses may have some specific requirements.

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Shikha Arora

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The university admits students based on various entrance exam scores, such as NEET, PhD Entrance Exam etc., for admission to the MBBS, PhD among courses. Students can check the table below to know detail course-wise selection criteria at Swaminarayan University:

CoursesSelection Criteria
MBBS

NEET

BHMS

NEET + Counselling

MPharma

Merit-based

MBA

Merit-based

BAMS

NEET

PhD

PhD Entrance Examination

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alok kumar singh

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Colloidal solutions get classified in 8 Types on the basis of physical state of the dispersed phase and dispersion medium. This are given in following table-

Dispersed phase

Dispersion media

Types of colloids

Example

Solid

Solid Sol

Gem stone

Solid

Liquid

sol

Paints, cell fluid.

Solid

Gas

Aerosol

Dust, smoke.

Liquid

Solid

Gel

Butter, Cheese.

Liquid

Emulsion

Milk, Hair cream.

Liquid

Gas

Aerosol

Fog, Mist, Cloud.

Gas

Solid

Solid Sol

Pumice stone.

Gas

Liquid

Foam

Froth, soap lather.

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When adsorbate (gas or liquid mostly) absorbed then their entropy get reduced i.e. ΔS is negative. For every spontaneous process ΔG must be negative. ΔG = ΔH - TΔS, as TΔS is positive (ΔS is negative) ΔH must be negative in order to make ΔG negative. Hence ΔH is negative that means the reaction is exothermic. Hence every adsorption reactions are exothermic.

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Adsorption of reactants on the solid surface of the catalysts increases the rate of reaction. Generally, the reactant is gas whereas catalyst is solid. Reactant molecules get adsorbed on the surface of the catalyst as a result concentration of reactant increases leads to increase in the rate of reaction.

There are many important reactions is based on this, for Ex (1) manufacturing of ammonia using iron as a catalyst,

2. manufacture of H2SO4 By contact process,

3. use of finely divided Nickel in the hydrogenation of cells

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Shreya Basu

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Unitec Institute of Technology offers over 150 programs for international students from over 80 countries. The institute provides a variety of programs to international students to choose from. Some of them are a popular choice among the students due to various benefits like job opportunities, practical skill development and many more. Below are some of the most popular majors opted by international students at Unitec:

  • Technology: A programme focusing on applied technology principles.
  • Engineering: This programme offers specializations in Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering.
  • Computing Systems: A programme that focuses on how soft
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Increasing the adsorbing power of adsorbent is known as activation of adsorbent.it can be achieved by

Increase in surface area of

By dividing the adsorbent into small

By making its surface

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Adsorption Isotherm- The variation in the amount of a gas adsorbed by the adsorbent with pressure at constant temperature can be expressed by the curve . This curve is known as Adsorption Isotherm.

Freundlich adsorption isotherm- Freundlich gave an empirical relationship between the quantity of gas adsorbed by a unit mass of solid adsorbent And pressure at a particular temperature.

x/m = k P1/nm

Where x is the mass of gas adsorbed on mass m of the adsorbent pressure P. k and n are constants depend on nature of adsorbent. This relationship is expressed in the form of curves where the mass of the gas adsorbed per gram of adsorbent is pl

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Extent of adsorption of a gas on a solid is influenced by following factors-

Nature of adsorbate

Nature of adsorbent

Pressure

Temperature

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Shreya Basu

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The Master of Professional Accounting offered by Unitec Institute of Technology provides international students with wide insight in the accounting profession This 18-month programme is intended to provide graduates with the practical skills and knowledge needed to pursue accounting careers in different fields. Listed below are some key benefits related to the program:

  • This course is suitable for students who are interested in an accounting career.
  • Students who take up this course get to learn with real-world situations through scenario-based learning and case studies.
  • The course also includes 50-hour work-based internship which helps stu
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Finely divided substances have large surface area compared to not divided substance. And the increase in surface area increases the adsorption. Hence Finely divided substances are more effective adsorbent.

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