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Parul Thapa

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The majority of universities that offer a Bachelor of Science in Diabetology programme accept applicants based on their 10+2 grades, particularly in Science or biology. Nonetheless, entrance exams may be administered by certain independent or private institutions.

Merit-based shortlisting is typically used in the selection process, and some institutions also use in-person interviews or tests to determine candidates' aptitude for the healthcare industry.

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Jaya Shukla

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Indeed, compared to a BSc, an MSc in Diabetology is more focused on research. It consists of courses on evidence-based practice, thesis writing, and research methodology.

Students pursuing an MSc are better prepared for positions in research, policy, and advanced clinical practice, while a BSc concentrates on fundamental theoretical knowledge and applied skills.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, students with a background in nutrition, life sciences, or similar disciplines can enrol in the MSc Diabetology program. These fields offer a solid basis for comprehending metabolic health and diabetes management.
A bachelor's degree in biology, nutrition, microbiology, or biochemistry is typically accepted by universities, so it makes sense for people who wish to focus on diabetes treatment or research.

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Mamona Jain

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Yes, non-medical students who have finished their 10+2 coursework in subjects like biology or life sciences are eligible to pursue a bachelor's degree in Diabetology. A background in science, not necessarily medicine, is required by the majority of institutes.
Typically, students from allied health sciences, home science, and PCB are eligible. However, because of the course's clinical and biological focus, students with backgrounds in the arts or commerce are usually ineligible.

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Vishal Baghel

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P 1 = 1 . 2 × 1 0 3 0 C . m P 2 = 2 . 4 × 1 0 3 0 C . m

E 1 = 5 × 1 0 4 N C 1 E 2 = 1 5 × 1 0 4 N C 1

So, τ 1 τ 2 = P 1 E 1 s i n 9 0 ° P 2 E 2 s i n 9 0 ° = ( 1 . 2 × 1 0 3 0 ) × ( 5 × 1 0 4 ) ( 2 . 4 × 1 0 3 0 ) × ( 1 5 × 1 0 4 )

= 1 2 × 1 3 = 1 6 x = 6

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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The undergraduate BSc in Diabetology programme focusses on the fundamentals of diabetes treatment, physiology, and patient care. It gets students ready for entry-level positions in medical and clinical settings.

A postgraduate programme called the MSc in Diabetology expands on basic knowledge by covering more complex subjects like complications, research, and public health tactics. It is appropriate for professionals looking for leadership positions or areas of specialisation in diabetes care and clinical or academic research.

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Vishal Baghel

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R A B = 2 0 Ω

L = 300 cm

Null point is at 60 cm from A, so

2 0 m V = 4 R + 2 0 × 2 0 × ( 6 0 3 0 0 ) × 1 0 3

2 0 = 1 6 R + 2 0 × 1 0 3

R = 1 5 6 0 0 2 0 = 7 8 0 Ω

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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The law of rotational motion follows Newton's second law. The net external torque acting on a rigid body is directly proportional to its angular acceleration. The constant of proportionality is the moment of inertia (I). That is a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its rotational motion. This relationship is mathematically expressed as  τ = I α  

Each component of the rotational law has a direct analogue in linear motion. Torque is analogous to force (F), moment of inertia (I) is analogous to mass (m), and angular acceleration is analogous to linear acceleration (a). 

All in all, you just need to remember that just as

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Vishal Baghel

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  i = l 0 2  at ω 1  = 212 rad/s R = 5 Ω

  ω 2 = 232 rad/s Δ ω = ω 2 ω 1 = 2 0 r a d / s

P = P m a x 2 a t ω 1 a n d ω 2

So, Δ ω = ω 2 ω 1 = R L

L = R Δ ω = 5 2 0 = . 2 5 H

= 250 mH

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Aishwarya Malhotra

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At the time of Karnataka College of Pharmacy admission, students may have to provide certain documents for verification. Candidates are advised to ensure the validity of these documents as any discrepancy may cause issues later. Check out the list of general documents needed at the time of Karnataka College of Pharmacy's application/ admission:

  • Class 10 marksheet
  • Class 12 marksheet & Certificate
  • Entrance exam scorecard
  • Aadhaar Card
  • Passport-size photograph
  • Signature
  • Minority/ Reserved Category Certificate (if applicable)

Note: This is a general list of documents, and is indicative.

 

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Himanshu Singh

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BCom programme at Raffles University is a three-year undergraduate course. It is divided into six equal semesters designed to offer a strong academic foundation in commerce and related fields.

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Kartik Bisht

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The Rajiv Gandhi University of Science and Technology offers programs at postgraduate levels for its Indian students. For RGUST admissions, there are certain admission requirements that Indian students must fulfill. Along with this, students whose first language is not English are required to submit proof of English proficiency test scores. International students can apply through the University Application Portal. The Rajiv Gandhi University of Science and Technology does not have any set application deadline for Indian students. Indian students are advised to apply before the months listed below:

  • January
  • May
  • September

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Rashmi Sinha

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MA cutoff 2025 across multiple specialisations for the General AI category students:

CUET PG Cutoff 2025 Course
200MA Philosophy
235MA English
163MA History
115MA Sanskrit
169MA Hindi

 

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Himanshu Singh

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Students who wish to gain admission to the BCom course at Raffles University, must have passed the Class 12 examination with a minimum of 45% marks. Candidates from reserved categories are given a relaxation and need a minimum of 40% aggregate marks to qualify for BCom admission. 

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Piyush Rastogi

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International students are eligible to apply to Rajiv Gandhi University of Science and Technology. To apply to this university, Indian students must meet certain admission criteria to be considered, which are mentioned below: 

  • BSc or an Associate degree in any Science-related stream from an accredited institution
  • 50% minimum marks required in graduation
  • IELTS: 7 & Above,  TOEFL: 100 & Above

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Ishita Kalra

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The Rajiv Gandhi University of Science and Technology highly renowned university for higher education in the Guyana. Rajiv Gandhi University of Science and Technology offers admissions for international students in three semesters such as January, May, and September. RGUST offers a variety of programs at postgraduate levels for its international students. International students can apply at RGUST through the Official University Portal. Additionally, students can make the payment through credit card and the application fee is non-refundable. Rajiv Gandhi University of Science and Technology application fee for international students is

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Rotational motion in Class 11 Physics is regarded as a challenging chapter, particularly due to the transition from point particles to extended bodies. Additionally, the concepts covered here are analogous to, yet distinct from, linear motion. Even vector calculations here can be difficult. But the key to mastering this chapter is to be conceptually clear with your previous chapters in Physics. You also need to be able to visualise rotational motion instead of memorising definitions, to be able to master it.  

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Vishal Baghel

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λ 1 = 5 6 0 n m , fringe width, B = 7.2 mm

B 1 = D λ 1 d = 7 . 2 m m

For λ 2 B 2 = D λ 2 d = 8 . 1 m m

B 2 B 1 = λ 2 λ 1 = 8 . 1 7 . 2 λ 2 8 1 7 2 λ 1

= 9 8 × 5 6 0 n m

= 630 nm

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