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Many universities do accept the 3 years diploma for Bachelor degree but the diploma from valid and Recognised polytechnic institute.You need to check the particular university admission guidelines for the Admission.
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I must say you something that BE and B.Tech are approximately same with some minor differences but the syllabus are almost same.
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This kind of information is actually private and not shared by the college on the public domain. I would suggest you to kindly call the administrative office of the college for such information. Kindly revert for any other assistance.
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Yes, it is good choice. The Pharm D (Post-Baccalaureate) course will help you get a license to practice as a pharmacist in India and abroad. The course prepares students to practice as a pharmacist in supervised or independent environments. Some places where one may practice are Government hospitals, Private hospitals, Community health centers, Nursing homes and NGOs.
Pharm D (PB) course is accepted and recognized all around the world. It is the minimum Degree required to practice as a pharmacist in many developed countries. This means that the work abroad scope is very promising when it comes to this course. Various job oppo
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Bachelor of Design (B. Des.) program at UPES, is offered by their School Of Design Studies and as per your interest, the syllabus of this course is mostly based on Sketching & Drawing, Principles of Design,
Elements of Design, Engineering graphics and so on.
The course will enable you to develop a range of fundamental design and engineering skills, with a particular emphasis on creativity, optimization and design process, with major emphasis in the following domains- 1. Transportation Design 2. Digital Design 3. Industrial Design
The course has a huge scope as profes
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Let me go subject wise. You can refer the following important chapters from which questions do come and they also have high weightage.
PHYSICS:
Basic concepts:
1)Units and Dimensions
2)Measurement of errors
3)Vectors
Fundamental and easy scoring concepts:
1)Work, Energy and Power
2)Electrostatics
3)Current Electricity
4)Wave Optics
5)Ray optics
6)Semiconductor and electronic devices
Very important chapters:
1)Centre of Mass, Momentum and collision
2)Rotational Dynamics
3)Simple Harmonic Motion
4)Fluid mechanics
Bernoullis principle can be easily twisted to ask some tricky questions.
5)Wave Motion and String Waves
6)Magnetism
7)Heat & The
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