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Vivek Kumar Yadav

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For B.Pharm at ITM University, Gwalior, the annual intake is 100 seats, as approved by the Pharmacy Council of India.

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Poornima Sharma

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Students need to be clear that while etymology is the study of the origin and history of words, roots are the core, unchangeable part of a word, often derived from ancient languages like Latin or Greek. Look for affixes (prefixes and suffixes): These are word parts added before or after the root, modifying the meaning but not the core of the word. Identify related words with the same root, showing the word's evolution.

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Mamona Jain

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Yes, BNYS graduates can work in Naturopathy hospitals, wellness centers, yoga studios, and holistic health clinics. They can take on roles in government health programs, wellness resorts, or private clinics. During internships, they get to practice patient care, therapies, and counseling to aid patient outcomes and can start offering value in a hospital or health and wellness facility immediately!

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Vishal Baghel

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1 litre, T = 300K, P = 2 atm, KE = 2×10? J/molecule, no of molecule =?
No. of molecules = (no of moles) × NA = nNA
Also, n = PV/RT = PV/ (NAkT)
KE = (3/2)kT = 2×10? J [Given]
kT = (4/3)×10?
P = 2 atm = 2 × 1.013 × 10? N/m²
vol = 1 lit = 10? ³ m³
No. of molecules = PV/kT = (2×1.013×10? × 10? ³)/ (4/3)×10? ) ≈ 1.5 × 10¹¹

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Raushan Pradhan

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Candidates must refer to the SBI PO-specific guidebooks that include syllabus coverage, practice sets, and solved papers. To ace the exam, it is importance to clear the concepts of the topics given in the syllabus by referring to good books.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, candidates who meet the eligibility requirements are free to seek to study Naturopathy at both private and governmental schools. 
While private institutions usually provide flexible admission policies and extra amenities, government universities could have lower tuition and reservation restrictions. Applying to several universities improves selection chances and enables applicants to pick the best fit for their career aspirations.

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Vidhi Jain

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Computer Vision is basically a branch of AI that helps computers understand and interpret visual information from images, videos, and other visual inputs, just like any human would do. This means that you can artificially imitate human vision and derive meaningful data in no time. Some examples of Computer Vision applications include medical imaging in the healthcare sector, autonomous vehicles, crop monitoring and spatial analysis, and surveillance systems.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Admission criteria to Naturopathy programs are different from one college to another. Some colleges offer admission based on merit with 10+2 Science marks or other student transcripts, while other colleges use merit admission that requires a score from an entrance test provided by a university or state.

Students should check each college's admission expectations carefully, as some colleges will use a combination of merit and test scores, especially for additional ranking.  Government colleges primarily offer admission based on merit tests whereas private colleges place more emphasis on entrance test marks.

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Poornima Sharma

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Word roots are the basic units of meaning in a word. They can be termed as the 'stem' of the word with prefixes and suffixes adding specific nuances to the meaning. It's that part of the word that's left after all affixes are removed — the prefixes like "un-" or "anti-" and suffixes such as "-able" and "-tion." For example, in a word like "lovely," when you take away the suffix "-ly," you're left with the root word "love."  

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, practical training is required in courses on Naturopathy. Students participate in clinical internships in Naturopathy hospitals, wellness centres and therapy clinics.

Practicum provides a space for students to apply their therapies such as hydrotherapy, massage and dietary advice, in a supportive environment with practical exposure prior to practicing independently. Practicum training also assists future practitioners to gain patient interaction and clinical judgement.

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Shailja Rawat

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Once ITM University Gwalior extends the admission letters for the BPharma course, students with admission offers must pay the first installment of the first-year fees. In general, students are required to pay an admission fee and some part of the tuition fees. Those who wish to learn more can visit the official website of the university.

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Poornima Sharma

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Etymology in English language is the study of the origin and evolution of words, that includes their constituent sounds and meanings across time. It's a subfield of linguistics that examines how words change and develop.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Most of the colleges state, that the minimum born age entry of applicants is at age 17 years at the time of application to the Naturopathy statutory dimension. In some cases the maximum day of birth age would vary considerably, often ranging from age 25-30 or so depending on the college statutory rules; 

The applicants should check the individual college rules of admission for each college, as some university colleges, will have allowances for relaxations for reserved categories or certain quotas. The correct legal compliance of the applicant age is paramount in the case of eligibility and administration of their admission.

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Vishal Baghel

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Polygon law is applicable in both the situation given but the equation given in the reason is not useful in explaining the assertion.

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Parul Shukla

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Courses usually offered as Naturopathy (BNYS) will not accept an eligibility of 10+2 completion with a Science background (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). 

Commerce or Arts students will usually not have met the minimum eligibility qualification. Students may pursue bridge courses in science that would allow students to meet minimum eligibility standards. Such variance should ensure students have some foundation of knowledge in the basic Science areas required to study medicine or health in Naturopathy.

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Jaya Shukla

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Such undergraduate courses in Naturopathy as BNYS usually get admitted based on CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores, which are accepted by many private and central universities. CUET assesses candidates' understanding in subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, so that they remain eligible for health Science courses.

Universities accept CUET PG for PG courses. CUET PG assesses prior learning in medical and allied therapy-related disciplines. Prospective candidates should check requirements of each separate college because some colleges take merit or separate entrance exams along with CUET. system standardizes admissio

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Poornima Sharma

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A root word has nothing added at the beginning or the end. While some root words are standalone words in English, others need a prefix and/or a suffix to create a meaningful word.

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Raj Pandey

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The circuit shown is an or GATE implemented using NAND gates.
Y = A + B

 

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Shailja Rawat

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No, NEET is not required for admission to the BPharma course offered by the university. As per the admission criteria, the selection for the BPharma program is made based on marks secured in the university's in-house entrance test, i.e., ITM NEST. Moreover, students applying for the course must check the eligibility criteria in the first place.

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