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The final step in the BTech admission process at Integral University is participating in the counselling round, which includes document verification. After successful verification, candidates are offered provisional admission. To confirm their seat, they must pay the required BTech programme fees as per university guidelines. This completes the admission process for the academic session.

 

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FAU ranking is #183 in 2026 in the National Universities category, as per U.S. News & World Report. Considering thsis ranking, this unievrsity ranks among the Top 200 Universities nationally. In the Top Public Schools ranking, FAU ranks at #100. 

 

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Na+ and Mg2+ are iso-electronic species having 10 electrons each. K+, Ca2+, S2- are iso-electronic species having 18 electrons each.

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Kinetic energy. K.E. = ½ mv2

=> v2 = (2 x K.E.) / m

Given, K.E. = 3 x 10-25 J = 3 x 10-25 kg m2 s-2

Therefore, v2 = [2 x (3 x 10-25 kg m2 s-2)] / 9.1 x 10-31 kg

=> v2= 65.9 x 104 m2 s-2

=>v = 8.12 x 102 m s-1

To calculate the wavelength of the electron

According to de Broglie’s equation,

λ=h/mv  = (6.626 x 10-34 kg m2 s-1) / (9.1 x 10-31 kg) x (8.12 x 102 m s-1)

= 0.08967 x 10-5 m = 8967 x 10-10 m = 8967Å

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Shiksha offers one of the best Class 11 Chemistry Notes useful for quick and short revision. Our Notes of Class 11 Chemistry cover step-by-step explanation, conceptual details, definition, derivation, and practice questions. You can download these class 11 notes for free through our website. We have also provided free downloadable PDF for each topic. Students can check topic-wise explanation of concept along with their diagrams. 

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BTech admissions at Integral University are entrance-based. Candidates must qualify for IUET (Integral University Entrance Test), JEE Main, or a relevant state-level engineering entrance exam. Based on the entrance score, candidates move forward to the counselling and document verification rounds. The selection ensures that students meet both academic and exam-based requirements for admission.

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To be eligible for the WWI BSc programme, candidates must ensure that they meet the course-specific eligibility criteria. The selection of candidates is based on the scores obtained in the accepted entrance exam, followed by the PI round. To be considered for the BSc programme, candidates must have completed their Class 12 in the relevant stream from a recognised board. Those who are shortlisted must present the relevant documents to prove their eligibility.

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We know that the mass of an electron, me = 9.1 x 10-31 kg,

Velocity of electron, v = 2.05 × 107 m s-1

We know that Planck’s constant, h = 6.626 x 10-34 kg m2 s-1

As per de Broglie’s equation, λ=h/mv

= (6.626 x 10-34 kg m2 s-1) / (9.1 x 10-31 kg) x (2.05 x 107 m s-1) = 3.55 x 10-11 m

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Hi, the low costing Hotel Management colleges in India accepting CBSE scores are given below:

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Thanthai Hans Roever College of Arts and ScienceINR 46,000
Chandigarh College of HospitalityINR 1.2 lakh
BNG Hotel Management College INR 1.6 lakh

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Department of Library & Information Science, Somaiya Vidyavihar University application process 2025 is conducted online. The application fee for all courses is INR 250 and INR 2,000 for the PhD course. A step-by-step process for filling out the online application form is mentioned below:

Step 1: Visit the official website of the Department of Library & Information Science, Somaiya Vidyavihar University (application.somaiya.edu/widget/#/signup? groupId=2).

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Step 3: Complete and submit the same.

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Step I: Calculation of energy required

ΔE = E– E2

= 0 – (–2.18 × 10-18 J) / 4 = 5.45 x 10-19 J

Step II: Calculation of the longest wavelength of light in cm used to cause the transition

λ = hc / ΔE = (6.626 x 10-34 J s) x (3 x 108 ms-1) / (5.45 x 10-19 J)

= 3.644 x 10-7 x 102 = 3.645 x 10-5 cm.

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Step I: calculation of energy required

Energy of electron (En) = (- 2.18 x 10-11ergs) / n2= (- 2.18 x 10-18 J) / n2

Energy in Bohr’s 1st orbit (E1) = (- 2.18 x 10-18 J) / 12

Energy in Bohr’s 5th orbit (E1) = (- 2.18 x 10-18 J) / 52

Therefore, energy required (ΔE) = E5 – E1 = [ (- 2.18 x 10-18 J) / 25] – [ (- 2.18 x 10-18 J) / 1]

 = 2.18 x 10-18 (1 – 1/25) J

 = 2.18 x 10-18 x 24 / 25

 = 2.09 x 10-18 J

Step II: Calculation of wavelength of light emitted

λ = hc / ΔE = (6.626 x 10-34 J s) x (3 x 108 ms-1) / (2.09 x 10-18 J) = 9.50 x 10-8 m = 950

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Principal K.M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy course fees may consist several ocomponents, such as admission fees, registration fees, laboratory fee, and more. Some of these components are charged only once at the time of admission, while the remaining are to be charged either semester-wise or yearly as per the college's guidelines. It must be noted that this inforamtion is taken from various sources on the web and is indicative. Students can check out the following table to learn all about the Principal K.M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy fees for some of the offered courses:

Course

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BPharma

INR 72,800

MPharma

INR 2.1 lakh

 

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