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diksha soni

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A total of 830 students were placed during campus placements at GMR Institute of Technology - GMRIT (Deemed to be University) in 2025. 

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University placement report for overall courses is out on the official website. Check out the tabulated data given below to know more about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University placement:

Particulars 

Placement Statistics (2024)

Placement Rate

73%

50+ Companies Offered Packages

INR 8 LPA+ 

Total Recruiters

250+

Fortune 500+ Companies

10+

Note- The official website has not mentioned the placement year, so it is assumed for 2024.

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Himanshi Pandey

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MBA admission at ASBMU is subject to the fulfilment of the eligibility criteria specified by the university. To be eligible for BTech admission at the university, candidates must have passed Class 12 in the Science stream with at least 50% in aggregate. Alternatively, they must have scored at least 50% in a three-year Diploma in Engineering from an institution recognised by the State Council of Technical Education & Vocational Training. A relaxation of 5% in the minimum aggregate requirement is given to the candidates belonging to the reserved categories.

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Shailja Rawat

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The admission process designed by MDSU consists of four broad steps. To start, students must register and apply for the course and preferred institute or college. Before applying, the students must ensure that they fulfil the eligibility criteria. Only those applicants who fulfil the requirements are considered for admission.

After the application stage, the admission committee shortlists students based on their performance in the qualifying examination. Further, these shortlisted students are then required to report to the allocated institute for document verification and the fee payment process.

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Bhumika Jain

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To get admission into Dayananda Sagar College of Architecture, one must go through a multi-step admission procedure. The process involves applying and appearing for the accepted exam. Students are selected on the basis of NATA score. Alternatively, students can also participate in KEA counselling for seat allotment. Students can either apply via the admission department of the college for direct admissions, or through COMED-K/ KEA Counselling. For detailed information, students can connect with the admission desk of the institute.

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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Over 250 companies took part in the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University placements 2024. Check out the table for reference:

Particulars 

Placement Statistics (2024)

Total Recruiters

250+

Fortune 500+ Companies

10+

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Payal Gupta

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9.12 Focal length of the objective lens, fo = 8 mm = 0.8 cm

Focal length of the eyepiece, fe = 2.5 cm

Object distance for the objective lens, uo = - 9.0 mm = -0.9 cm

Least distance of distant vision, d = 25 cm

Image distance of the eyepiece, ve = -d = -25 cm

Object distance of the eyepiece = ue

Using the lens formula, we can obtain the value of ue as:

1ve - 1ue = 1fe or 1ue = 1ve-1fe = 1-25-12.5

ue=-2.27cm

Using the lens formula, we can obtain the value of vo as:

1vo - 1uo = 1fo or 1vo = 1uo+1fo = 1-0.9+10.8

vo=7.2cm

The distance between the objective lens and the eyepiece

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University has been providing successful placements over the years. Check out the table below to know the key highlights of the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University placement in 2024:

Particulars 

Placement Statistics (2024)

Placement Rate

73%

50+ Companies Offered Packages

INR 8 LPA+ 

Total Recruiters

250+

Fortune 500+ Companies

10+

Note- The official website has not mentioned the placement year, so it is assumed for 2024.

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Payal Gupta

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9.11 Focal length of the objective lens, f1 = 2.0 cm

Focal length of the eyepiece, f2 = 6.25 cm

Distance between the objective lens and the eyepiece, d = 15 cm

Least distance of distinct vision, d’ = 25 cm

Hence, image distance for the eyepiece, v2 = - 25 cm

Let the object distance for the eyepiece be = u2

According to lens formula, we get

1v2 - 1u2 = 1f2 or 1u2=1v2-1f2 or 1u2=1-25-16.25

u2=-5cm

Image distance for the objective lens, v1 = d + u2 = 15 – 5 = 10 cm

Let the object distance for the eyepiece be = u1

According to lens formula, we get

1v1 - 1u1 = 1f1 or 1u1=1v1-1f1 or

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, students who have completed an LLB course from MDSU can seek out government jobs after completion of the programme. As per current norms, LLB graduates are eligible to take the Indian Legal Services exam for various jobs in the public sector of India. Tabulated below are some of the popular government job titles for LLB students to pursue:

Job Profiles

Average Salary

Public Prosecutor

INR 5 LPA - INR 8 LPA

Judge  

INR 15 LPA - INR 25 LPA 

Law Officer 

INR 4 LPA - INR 6 LPA 

Legal Advisor

INR 4 LPA - INR 7 LPA

Assistant Public Prosecutor

INR 3 LPA - INR 5 LPA

Note: The above salaries are collated from multiple sources and are likely to vary.

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diksha soni

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Various companies visited at GMR Institute of Technology - GMRIT (Deemed to be University) for placements 2025, some of them are given below:

GMRIT Top Recruiters

Amazon

HCL

TCS

Coforge

Mindtree

Capgemini

Hexaware

Infosys

Accenture

Ramtech Corp.

Cognizant

LTI

JSW

Philips

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diksha soni

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The average package for GMRIT has not been released yet. Accoridng to the offcial website, the median salary secured by the recent batch was INR 4.5 LPA.

 

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Pallavi Karan

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Yes, Dayananda Sagar College of Architecture admissions are open. Interested students can visit the official website of the college to obtain more information. Alternatively, students can also connect with the admission counsellors of the college who can guide you through the admission procedure of the college along with providing all the relevant information about the desired programme.

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Payal Gupta

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9.10 Focal length of the convex lens,  f1 = 30 cm, focal length of the concave lens,  f2 = -20 cm

Let the focal length of the combined lens be = f

The equivalent focal length of a system of two lenses in combined form is given by

1f = 1f1 + 1f2

1f = 130 - 120 = -160

f = - 60 cm

Hence, the focal length of the combination lenses is 60 cm. The negative sign of lenses acts as a diverging lens.

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Payal Gupta

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9.9 Size of the object, h1 = 3 cm

Object distance, u = - 14 cm

Focal length of the concave lens, f = - 21 cm

Image distance = v

According to lens formula

1v - 1u = 1f or 1v - 1-14 = -121

1v = -114-121 or v = -425 = - 8.4 cm

Hence, the image is formed on the other side of the lens, 8.4 cm away from the lens. The negative sign shows that the image is erect and virtual.

The magnification of the image is given as:

m = Imageheight(h2)Objectheight(h1) = vu

h2h1 = -8.4-14 or h2 = 0.6 *3 = 1.8 cm

If the object is moved further away from the lens, then the virtual image will move towards the focus of

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Payal Gupta

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9.8 Object distance, u = 12 cm

Focal length of the convex lens, f = 20 cm

Image distance = v

According to lens formula

1v - 1u = 1f or 1v - 112 = 120

1v = 120+112 or v = 608 = 7.5 cm

Hence,theimageisformed7.5cmawayfromthelens,towardsitsright.

Focal length of the concave lens, f = -16 cm

Image distance = v

According to lens formula

1v - 1u = 1f or 1v - 112 = -116

1v = -116+112 or v = 481 = 48 cm

Hence,theimageisformed48cmawayfromthelens,towardsitsright.

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Himanshi Pandey

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Yes, ASBM University offers a full-time Bachelor of Technology (BTech). The UG-level programme lasts four years. It is divided into eight semesters. The university offers only one BTech specialisation, namely, Computer Science and Information Technology. Admission to the programme is entrance-based. Interested candidates can apply for admission through the university's official website. For more information, candidates can check out the official website or directly contact the university's admission team.

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Payal Gupta

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9.7 Refractive index of glass, μ = 1.55

Focal length required for the double-convex lenses, f = 20 cm

Let the radius of curvature of one face of the lens be = R1 and the other face be = R2

Let the radius of curvature of the double convex lenses be = R

Then R1=R and R2=-R

The value of R can be calculated as:

1f = ( μ - 1) 1R1-1R2

120 = ( 1.55 - 1) 1R+1R

0.05 = 0.55 ×2R

R = 22 cm

Hence, the radius of curvature for double-convex lens is 22 cm.

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