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Shailja Rawat

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NIFT Mumbai follows a thorough screening process for BDes admissions. To commence, students must register and fill out an application form on the institute's official website. Before applying, the students must ensure that they fulfil the eligibility requirements. After that, all applicants must take the NIFT Entrance Exam on the scheduled date and at the scheduled venue.

After that, the admission committee releases a cutoff list. Students who meet the set cutoff are further invited for the counselling round. All students aspiring to take admission must participate in the counselling round. Those who get a seat are then required to repo

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Listed below are the top affordable Pharmacy colleges in India along with their tuition fees:

College NameTuition Fee
Jamia Hamdard FeesINR 44,000
Panjab University FeesINR 64,430 - INR 76,020
Jadavpur University FeesINR 9,600 - INR 96,000
Central University of Punjab FeesINR 20,000 - INR 42,720
Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University FeesINR 40,000

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website.

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Vitamins can be defined as the essential dietary factors required by an organism in minute quantities and whose absence causes specific deficiency Vitamins are broadly classified into two types:-

(i) Fat-soluble vitamins:

These are oily substances not readily soluble in water. These include vitamins A, D, E and K. Vitamin K is responsible for the coagulation of blood.

 

(ii) Water-soluble vitamins:-

Vitamins that are soluble in water belong to this group. For example :B group vitamins (B1, B2, B6, B12, etc.) and vitamin C.

Vitamin H (Biotin) as an exception, it is neither soluble in water nor in fat

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According to the valence band theory, the central metal atom or ion under the influence of ligands can use its (n-1)d, ns, np (inner orbital complex) or ns, np, and (outer orbital complex)orbitals for hybridisation to form equivalent set of orbitals of definite geometry.

In [Ni (CN)4]2-, oxidation state of Ni can be calculated as :

Using overall charge balance as the whole ion has overall -2 charge:

x + 4 (-1) = -2 (? CN- has -1 negative charge) x = + 2

Ni is in + 2 oxidation state.

Electronic configuration of Ni is: [Ar]3d84s2 Where, [Ar] = 1s22s22p63s23p6

Electronic configuration of Ni+2 = [Ar]3d8 Outer electronic configuration of Ni+2 = 3

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The Master of Applied Technologies – Computing at Unitec Institute of is a great programme for international students looking forward to grow their careers in the IT sector. This 18-month programme offers a theoretical knowledge and practical skill development, preparing graduates for leadership roles in various computing fields and solve complex applied computing problems. Below mentioned are some key characteristics of the program:

  • The programme offers students to choose from specializations like Data Analytics and Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Networking, or Software Development, according to their interests.
  • The programme off
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There is no providion of direct admission for the post graduation degree course in GIATP. The admission into the M.Arch course is subject to fulfillment of the set eligibility criteria. The interested students are required to fill the application form post which a personal interview is scheduled. After shortlisted students are announced, students are offered admission. 

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During denaturation, 2-degree and 3-degree structures of proteins are destroyed but 1- degree structure remains intact. As a result of denaturation, The globular proteins (soluble in water) are converted into Fibrous proteins (insoluble in water) and their biological activity is lost. For example, boiled egg which contains coagulated proteins cannot be hatched to produce chickens.

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These compounds give different ions in aqueous solution. This can be tested by using AgNO3 solution and BaCl2

[Co (NH3)5Cl]SO4 (aq) + BaCl2 (aq) → BaSO4 (ppt)

[Co (NH3)5Cl]SO4 (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) → no reaction

[Co (NH3)5 (SO4)]Cl (aq) + BaCl2 (aq) → no reaction

[Co (NH3)5 (SO4)]Cl (aq) + AgNO3 (aq) → AgCl (ppt)

Hence, they give different precipitates with different solutions. Thus, they are ionisation isomers.

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Enzymes are naturally occurring simple conjugate proteins acting as specific catalysts in all processes. In contrast to ordinary chemical catalyst, it loses activity by pH or temperature change.

For example:- the enzyme used to catalyze the hydrolysis of maltose into glucose is named as maltase.

Enzymes are highly specific, i.e., a particular enzyme catalyses a specific reaction. For example, urase attacks on urea. This specific action is due to active sites present in the enzyme molecule (E) that fits into substrate (S) and forms E-S complex which changes into product P and E.

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(i) K [Cr (H2O)2 (C2O4)2 exhibits geometrical isomerism (Cis and trans) and optical isomerism of cis and trans

 

(ii) Optical isomerism exhibiting mirror

 

(iii) Ionisation isomerism- [Co (NH3)5 (NO3)] (NO3) (NO2) and Linkage isomerism- [Co (NH3)5 (ONO)] (NO3)2

 

(iv) Geometrical isomers are seen in [Pt (NH3) (H2O)Cl2]

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Vishal Baghel

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(i) Hexaminecobalt (III)chloride

(ii) Pentaaminechloridecobalt (III)chloride

(iii) Potassium hexacyanoferrate (III)

(iv) Potassium trioxalatoferrate (III)

(v) Potassium tetrachloridopalladate (II)

(vi) Diaminechloride (methylamine)platinum (II)chloride

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Yes, Certificate course is available at Dfly International Aviation Institute. The institute offers certificate cousre in various specialisations. Candidate must meet the eligibility criteria to enrol for the certificate course admission set by the college. Aspirants must pass Class 12. Dfly International Aviation Institute's admission process is merite-based.

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alok kumar singh

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Amino acids contain an acidic (carboxyl group) and a basic (amino) group within the same molecule. In aqueous solution, they neutralize each other. The carboxyl group loses a proton while the amino group accepts it. S a result, a dipolar or zwitter-ion is formed.

In zwitter ionic form, the amino acid show amphoteric behaviour as they react with both acids and bases. In the acidic medium, COO- ion of the zwitter-ion accepts a proton to form the cation first, while in the basic medium, +NH3 ion loses a proton to form the anion, as shown below:-

Thus, amino acids show amphoteric behaviour.

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For TS EAMCET score of 80 marks, the rank is expected to range arounf 10,000 to 15000. However, there are several factors that contribute to determine the TS EAMCET rank formation, such as the difficulty level of the exam, number of candidates appeared and qualified for the exam, etc. For agriculture and pharmacy, 80 marks in TS EAMCET can correspond around 6900 to 7000. 

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(i) [Co (NH3)4 (H2O)2]Cl3

(ii) K2 [Ni (CN)4]

(iii) [Pt (en)3]NO3

(iv) [Pt (NH3)BrCl (NO2)]

(v) [Pt (Cl)2 (en)2] (NO3)2

(vi) Fe4 [Fe (CN)6]3

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Sound and Video Editing courses teach you how to take raw video and audio recordings and turn them into polished final products like movies, documentaries, commercials, and more. Additionally:-

Develops editing skills: Programs equip you with the technical skills to cut footage, add effects, synchronize sound and video, and create a cohesive final product.

Creative & technical blend: These courses go beyond just technical skills. They often emphasize aspects like creativity, storytelling, and visual communication to help you craft impactful narratives.

Sound & Video Editing Course Relevant Information:

Sound & Video Editing Colleges in Ind

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To get admission to the Arundathi Institute of Medical Sciences and Hospital for the MBBS course, candidates must appear for an entrance exam. The accepted exams include NEET-UG. The minimum eligibility requires the candidates to pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with 50% aggregate marks from a recognised board. Interested candidates must apply online on the official website and appear for the exam. 

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alok kumar singh

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Globular proteins

Fibrous proteins

It is usually soluble in water.

It is insoluble in water.

All enzymes are globular protein. Some hormones such as insulin are also globular protein.

Fibrous proteins are usually used for structural purposes. For example, keratin is present in nails and hair; collagen in tendons; and myosin in muscles.

The polypeptide chain in this protein is folded around itself, giving rise to spherical structure.

It is a fibre-like-structure formed by the polypeptide chain. These proteins are held together by strong and disulphide

bonds.

They are soluble in acids and bases.

They are insoluble in acids and bases.

Examples:- egg albumin, casein of milk.

Examples :- Silk, Skin, Wool.

They have weak intermolecular hydrogen bonding.

They have comparatively stronger intermolecular forces of attraction.

They have folded, ball like structure.

They have thread like structure.

Globular proteins are also called as

spheroproteins owing to their shape.

Fibrous proteins are also called as

scleroproteins.

More sensitive to the changes in pH, temperature etc.

Less sensitive to the changes in pH, temperature etc.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, there are about 4 top Pharmacy college in India offer free of cost Pharmacy course. Listed below are the colleges:

  •  Pharmalessons
  • Coursera
  • NPTEL
  • Swayam

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