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Raushan Kumar

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Here is the list of top 10 most expensive cities to live in Germany. 

  • Munich
  • Frankfurt am Main
  • Berlin
  • Stuttgart
  • Freiburg
  • Düsseldorf
  • Mainz
  • Heidelberg
  • Hamburg
  • Darmstadt

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Rashmi Srivastava

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Given below is an overview of core subjects taught in BA Advertising course:

BA Advertising Course Curriculum

Communication and Communication Theories

History of Advertising and Journalism

Media Laws and Ethics

Creative Writing

Professional Communication and Technical Writing

Regulation in Advertising and Public Relations

Development Communication

Introduction to Advertising

Advertising Concepts and Visualization

Still Photography

Editing (Print)

Contemporary Issues in Media

Introduction to Consumer Behavior

Introduction to Web Journalism and New Media Advertising

Ownership Pattern in Print Media

Layout Design and Printing

Ad Copy Writing

Introduction to Advertising Research

Communication Research

Photo Journalism

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Raushan Kumar

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Munich is recognised as the highest-paying city in Germany. It is home to numerous multinational corporations, particularly in the automotive and technology sectors, contributing to higher salary levels.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, if you live modestly. The monthly withdrawal limit of €992 is usually sufficient for a student lifestyle in most German cities.

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Raushan Kumar

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While tuition at public universities is free, students should budget around €11,904 per year to cover all living expenses.

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Raushan Kumar

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Munich is considered the most expensive city for students, with high rent and daily living costs.

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Raushan Kumar

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On average, Indian students spend between €867 and €992 per month, covering rent, food, transport, and health insurance.

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Niya Gupta

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Quantum university is well known for its high placements in B.Tech courses as they hold the record of above 85% batch getting campus placements with the highest package of 35LPA and average package of 12LPA in B.Tech courses.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, after completing a BSc (H) course from Christ University Delhi, students are eligible to apply for government jobs. There are many such jobs offered by the public sector of India that require the knowledge and skills gained by pursuing a BSc (H) programme.

To get a government job, students can visit the official job portals or take several government exams, such as UPSC, SSC, etc., to broaden their career path. Tabulated below are some of the prospective government jobs:

Government Jobs after BSc

Agricultural Officer

Horticulture Officer

Soil Conservation Officer

Technical Assistant

Biochemist

Animal Geneticist

Agricultural Engineers

Food Scientist

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Vishal Baghel

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The displacement equation for an oscillating mass is given by : x = Acos ( ωt+θ) , where

A = the amplitude

x = the displacement

θ=phaseconstant

Velocity, V = dxdt = -A ωsin?(ω t + θ)

At t = 0, x = x0 , x0=Acos?θ = x0 ….(i)

And dxdt = -v0 = A ωsin?θ …….(ii)

Squaring and adding, we get

A2cos2θ+sin2θ=x02+(v02ω2) , A = x02+(v0ω)2

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Ritika YAdav

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My friend from school used to be a student of Quantum University. She completed her MBA in finance and secured a lucrative job at Yes Bank with a package of INR 10 LPA.  Students even get placed in companies like Mahindra, Emerson, Genpact, Oracle, Vivo, and Flipkart with packages even higher. The campus is visited by a number of big names for the purpose of offering jobs to its students.  The highest package that was offered was as high as INR 14 LPA. 
The alumni network of Quantum University is pretty extensive but only in India, unfortunately. The same cannot be said about the alumni network in the case of oversea

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Vishal Baghel

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Amplitude = 5 cm = 0.05 m

Time period, T = 0.2 s

(a) For displacement x = 5 cm = 0.05m

Acceleration is given by a = -ω2x = -(2πT)2x = -(2π0.2)2×0.05 = - 5 π2 m/s

Velocity is given by V = ωA2-x2 = 2πT0.052-0.052 = 0

 

(b) For displacement x = 3 cm = 0.03m

Acceleration is given by a = -ω2x = -(2πT)2x = -(2π0.2)2×0.03 = - 3 π2 m/s

Velocity is given by V = ωA2-x2 = 2πT0.052-0.032 = 0.4 πm/s

 

(c) For displacement x = 0 cm = 0 m

Acceleration is given by a = -ω2x = -(2πT)2x = -(2π0.2)2×0 = 0 m/s

Velocity is given by V = ωA2-x2 = 2πT0.0520 = 0.5 πm/s

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Vishal Baghel

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Mass of the circular disc, m = 10 kg

Radius of the disc, r = 15 cm = 0.15 m

The torsional oscillation of the disc have a time period, T = 1.5 s

The moment of inertia of the disc I = 12 m r2 = 12*10*0.152kgm2 = 0.1125 kgm2

Time period, T = 2 ? I?  ,

Torsional spring constant,  ? =4? 2IT2=4*? 2*0.11251.52 = 1.974 Nm/rad

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Sarjana Sinha

Contributor-Level 10

Some of the best institutes that offer a Diploma course for makeup artists in India are here. Take a look

Makeup Artist Course InstitutionsTotal Tuition Fees (annually)
Rayat Bahra UniversityINR 80,000
NIF International Beauty and Skill SchoolINR 1 Lakh
NIF GlobalINR 1 Lakh
Synergy InstituteINR 3,600
Jagannath Rathi InstituteINR 1.5 Lakh

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Niya Gupta

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The placement in Quantum university is a well known fact in north India as it is known for its high placements in every course they offer. The rate is around 90% batch getting placement through campus recruiting and gets the jobs they dreamt for.

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

The equation of displacement of a particle executing SHM at an instant t is given bas:

x = Asin ωt , where A = Amplitude of oscillation and ω = angular frequency = kM

The velocity of the particle, v = dxdt = A ωcos?ωt

The kinetic energy of the particle Ek = 12 M v2 = 12 M (Aωcos?ωt)2 = 12 M A2ω2cos2ωt

The potential energy of the particle Ep = 12 k x2 = 12 k A2sin2ωt

For time period T, the average kinetic energy over a single cycle is given as :

Ekavg=1T0TEkdt = 1T0T12MA2ω2cos2ωtdt = MA2ω22T0Tcos2ωtdt

MA2ω22T0T(1-cos2ωt)2dt = MA2ω22T(t+sin2ωt2ω)0T = MA2ω24T(T) = 14MA2ω2 …….(i)

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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Quantum School of Technology (Admission Office) provides good placements to its graduating students placing them in top companies. Check out the table below to know the key highlights of the Quantum School of Technology (Admission Office) placements 2025:

Particulars 

Placement Statistics (2025)

the highest Package

INR 33.5 LPA 

Average Package

INR 5.50 LPA 

Total Recruiters

192

Students Placed

872

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Vishal Baghel

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Mass of the automobile, m = 3000 kg

Displacement of the suspension system, x = 15 cm = 0.15 m

There are 4 springs in parallel to the support of the mass of the automobile.

(a) The equation for restoring force for the system, F = -4kx = mg, where k is the spring constant of the suspension system

Time period, T = 2 πmk and

k = mg4x = 3000×9.84×0.15=4.9×104 N/m

 

(b) Each wheel supports a mass, M = 3000/4 = 750 kg

For damping factor b, the equation for displacement is written as

x = x0e-bt/2M

The amplitude of oscillation decrease by 50%. Therefore x = x02 = x0e-bT/2M

loge?2 = bT2M

b = 2Mloge?2T

T = 2 πm4k = 2 π30004×4.9×104 = 0.7773 s

b = 2×750×0.6930.7773 

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Vishal Baghel

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Volume of the air chamber = V

Area of cross-section of the neck = a

Mass of the ball = m

The pressure inside the chamber is equal to atmospheric pressure.

Let the ball be depressed by x units. As a result of depression, there would be decrease in volume and an increase of pressure inside the cylinder.

Decrease in the volume,  ? V = ax

Volumetric strain = ? VV = axV

Bulk modulus of air, B = StressStrain = -paxV : here stress is the increase in pressure. The negative sign indicates that pressure increases with a decrease in volume.

So p = -BaxV

The restoring force acting on the ball, F = p ×a = -Ba2xV …. (i)

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