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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, students can take admission into Ranchi University BBA courses without appearing for CUET UG. Other than this exam, the university also considers Class 12 marks for admission. Thus, students can apply with scores obtained in the Class 12 examinations. However, students must also note that CUET UG candidates are given preference over others.

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Payal Gupta

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x (t)=A+B

Let A>B and

Now velocity is equal to x (t)=dx/dt=-B

So a (t)= dv/dt= B

Above condition are satisfied by the equation.

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Yes, the admission for the BSc programmes at SRM University is open. Candidates interested in these programmes need to regularly check the official website to stay informed about the upcoming dates. They can also apply by filling in the application form before the specified application deadline. Furthermore, candidates also need to meet the eligibility criteria specific to the course.

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Payal Gupta

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(a) The equation we use here is x= 1-sint

So velocity = dx/dt=1-cost

Acceleration =sint

When t=o x=o

When t=, x=

When t=0.x= 2

(b) x=sint so velocity becomes v=cost as displacement and velocity contain sin and cos so equation is periodic.

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Hi, Most of the times, students start preparing for the board exams at the last moment which leads to lack of confidence and stress during writing exams. I would suggest you to start studying from the beginning of the year. Prepare a time table and follow it. Everyday study for few hours so that by the time you have your exams, you will be prepared for it which will be an instant confidence booster for you. Preparation and practice is the key to performance in the exams. All the best.

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If effect of gravity is neglected then ball moving uniformly turned back with same speed when a ball hit it. Acceleration of the ball is zero just before it hits the bat and due  to the repulsive force it gets accelerated.

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While solving the UK 12th Sample papers and question papers, students should read the UK 12th question paper carefully and understand the type of questions and marks for each question. Manage the time while solving the UK 12th old question papers.

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We have to analyse slope of each curve i.e= dx/dt . for peak values dx/dt will be zero as x is maximum at peak points.

For graph (a) there is appoint for which displacement is zero so a matches with (iii)

In graph b, x is positive throughout and at point B, V=dx/dt=0

Since at point of curvature changes a=0, so b matches with (ii)

displacement is zero in only first graph so it matches with the (iii) point.

And slope of d graph v=dx/dt is positive so v>0 so acceleration will be negative so matches with I but in graph c it matches with iv as its slope is negative.

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In case of any incorrect information or missing details in the IBSAT admit card, candidates must report at the IBS admission helpdesk immediately. Candidates can call at admission care or register their complaint by sending an email. IBSAT 2026 admit card will mention the details like- name of the candidate, registration number, category, date of birth, gender, programme details, date of exam, time, declaration and important guidelines for online exam. 

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Getting into AIMS Institute of Management Studies, particularly for their MBA/PGDM programme, isn't exceptionally difficult, but it does require meeting certain criteria. AIMS typically looks for a minimum of 50% aggregate in a bachelor's degree from a recognised university. Additionally, candidates must have a valid score in a national-level entrance exam such as CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, or ATMA, along with a successful performance in the institute's selection process (GD/PI). 

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The official placement statistics of the Baba Farid University of Health Science BSc course have not been released. However, as per the verified Shiksha reviews of the students and alumni of BSc courses and other courses, the average package offered to BSc graduates is INR 5 LPA. Moreover, the placement statistics of BSc graduates can differ from affiliated college to college. 

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IBSAT 2026 admit card will be released tentatively in October 2026. Registered candidates will be able to download the IBSAT admit card online. IBS will release the admit card along with the commencement of IBSAT 2026 slot booking. Soon after booking the IBSAT 2026 slot, candidates can download the admit card online at general.ibsinida.org.

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Payal Gupta

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let speed of two balls be V1and V2

Where v1=2v and v2=v and y1and y2 be the distance covered

So y1= v 1 2 2 g = 4 v 2 2 g and y2= v 2 2 2 g = v 2 2 g

So y1-y2= 15

3 v 2 2 g = 15

V2= 5 × 2 × 10 = 10 m s

So clearly we can say v1=20 and v2=10

And y1=20m and y2=5m

If t2 is the time taken by ball 2 through a distance of 5m, y2=v2t-1/2gt2

5=10t2-5t22 so t2 will be 15

Then time covered by ball 1 in 2 sec between two throws = t1-t2= 2-1=1s

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Payal Gupta

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(a)  for maximum velocity dv/dt=0

d/dt (6t-2t2)=0

6-4t=0 t= 6/4=1.5s

(b) v=6t-2t2

ds/dt=6t-2t2

ds=6t-2t2dt

distance in 3s, S= 0 3 6 t - 2 t 2 d t = [ 3 t 2 - 2 3 t 3 ] 30

s= 27-18=9m

average velocity = distance /time =9/3 = 3m/s

x= 6t-2t2

3=6t-2t2

After solving we get t= 9/4s approx.

(c) in periodic motion when velocity is zero

0=6t-2t2

0=t (6-2t)

So t=0, 3 sec

(d) distance covered from 0 to 3s=9m

distance covered in 3 to 6s= 3 6 18 - 9 t + t 2 d t

S= (18t- 9 t 2 2 + t 3 3 )6

S= 108-9 (18)+ 6 3 3 - 18 3 + 9 2 9 - 27 3

S= -4.5m

So total distance covered = 9+ (-4.5)=4.5m

No of cycles covered in that distance =20/4.5=4.44approx

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After completing a BSc in Medical Radiography & Imaging Technology from BFUHS, candidates have various career opportunities in the fields of healthcare, diagnostics, research, and education. Some of the prominent job roles after completing this course are as follows: 

  • Radiographer/ Radiologic Technologist
  • CT/ MRI Technologist
  • Ultrasound (Sonography) Technician
  • Nuclear Medicine Technologist/ PET-CT Technician
  • Radiation Therapist
  • Medical Image Analysis Scientist, etc. 

 

 

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It is not difficult to become a SEBI registered research analyst. An individual or a firm wanting to obtain the authorization has to follow these steps:

  • Meet the educational qualifications and professional experience requirements.
  • Pass the NISM Series-XV: Research Analyst Certification Examination.
  • Fill out and submit the Application along with the required documents and fees.

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Yes, a Chartered Accountant (CA) can become a SEBI regsitered research analyst. A CA meets the educational qualification criteria set by SEBI. It include a professional degree in finance, accounting, or other related fields. Besides, a CA can also obtain NISM Series-XV: Research Analyst Certificate.

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Nidhi Madavi

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To be eligible for the BSc programmes at SRM University, Sikkim, candidates must ensure they meet the requisite academic qualifications. The selection of candidates is based on the scores obtained in the last qualifying exam. To be considered for the BSc programmes, applicants must have completed their Class 12 with PCM/ PCB subjects from a recognised board. Preference is given to those candidates who have valid scores in Class 12.

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