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Shreya Basu

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The acceptance of students into the University of Newcastle can be considered moderate to easy, considering the acceptance rate of the university. According to unofficial sources, the acceptance rate of the university is around 80%, which means out of 100 applications, around 80 students are accepted. This shows the university is lenient in admission, as long as the applicants meet the basic eligibility requirements as per their program, submit all the necessary documents, and properly complete the application. In case applicants fail to submit all documents, the application will be considered incomplete and might lead to rejection.

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Neerja Rohatgi

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IIIT Vadodara DIU Campus 2025 has been released for various specialisations in opening and closing ranks. IIIT Vadodara DIU B.Tech cutoff 2025 ranged between 64458 and 79729, in the last round for General category AI quota students, wherein B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering was the hardest course to get admission to. Candidates can refer to the table below to know the last round cutoff for B.Tech specialisation for the General AI quota. Please note that other categories will have different cutoffs. 

Course2025
B.Tech. in Computer Science and Engineering, International Diu Campus64458
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering79729
B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence70267

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Raj Pandey

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S? = 3n/2 [2a+ (3n-1)d]. S? = 2n/2 [2a+ (2n-1)d].
S? =3S? ⇒ 3n/2 [2a+ (3n-1)d] = 3 (2n/2) [2a+ (2n-1)d].
2a+ (3n-1)d = 2 [2a+ (2n-1)d] ⇒ 2a+ (n-1)d=0.
S? /S? = (4n/2 [2a+ (4n-1)d]) / (2n/2 [2a+ (2n-1)d]) = 2 [- (n-1)d+ (4n-1)d]/ [- (n-1)d+ (2n-1)d] = 2 (3n)/ (n)=6.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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USA, Canada, Germany UK and Australia are the best countries for MS and other courses after engineering. Some of the best universities and a strong job market in these countries are the biggest reasons behind this. 

Other than this, countries like Ireland, the Netherlands, and Singapore are also gaining popularity for affordable education, research opportunities, and post-study work visas.

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Raj Pandey

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Hyperbola: 16 (x+1)² - 9 (y-2)² = 144. (x+1)²/9 - (y-2)²/16 = 1. Center (-1,2).
Foci (-1±ae, 2). a²=9, b²=16. e²=1+16/9=25/9, e=5/3. ae=5. Foci (4,2), (-6,2).
Centroid (h, k) of P, S, S': P (3secθ-1, 4tanθ+2).
h= (3secθ-1+4-6)/3 = secθ-1. k= (4tanθ+2+2+2)/3 = (4/3)tanθ+2.
(h+1)² - (3 (k-2)/4)² = 1. 16 (x+1)²-9 (y-2)²=16.
16x²+32x+16-9y²+36y-36=16. 16x²-9y²+32x+36y-36=0.

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The eligibility criteria for LLM course at NLU Kochi (NUALS) - The National University of Advanced Legal Studies requires the candidates to have a LLB degree or equivalent degree in law with a minimum of 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ ST). Candidates must appear for the CLAT exam to take admission in the LLM course at NLU Kochi (NUALS) - The National University of Advanced Legal Studies.

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Saurabh Khanduri

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Yes, all candidates who manage to clear the MAT entrance exam are eligible to apply for PGDM courses at PBS. Admissions into PBS PGDM courses are entrance based where a candidate's performance in the appropriate entrance exam is used to decide their admissions. Candidates interested in PGDM courses at PBS can appear for any of MAT, CAT, ATMA, and several other entrance exams.

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Shailja Rawat

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To be eligible for the MBA in Hospital Administration at SGSITS, the aspiring candidates need a bachelor's degree in a relevant stream with at least 50% aggregate. Other than this, students must also have a valid CMAT score. Those who have fulfil these requirements can fill out the application form and participate in the counselling process to get an MBA seat.

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Here are a few useful applications of this concept in our day to day lives:

  • Preservation and Cooking of Food
  • Chemical Manufacturing
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Thermometer
  • Biology Enzymes
  • Electrical Appliances

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Raj Pandey

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Vertex (2,0), Focus (4,0). Parabola y²=4a (x-h) = 4 (2) (x-2) = 8 (x-2).
Tangents from O (0,0): T²=SS? (y (0)-4 (x+0)+16)²= (0-0+16) (y²-8x+16). No, this is for point on tangent.
Equation of tangent y=mx+a/m = m (x-2)+2/m. Passes through (0,0) so -2m+2/m=0 ⇒ m=±1.
Tangents y=x, y=-x. Points of contact S (4,4), R (4, -4).
Area of ΔSOR = ½ * base * height = ½ * 8 * 4 = 16.

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Raj Vimal

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Some of the top courses to pursue abroad after BTech in 2025 or 2026 include MS/ME in core branches. Data Science & AI, Machine Learning, Robotics & Automation, Renewable Energy, and Cybersecurity are some of the popular courses for you. Other than this, you can pursue MIM and MBA programs offered by foreign universities.

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Raj Pandey

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Let C be center, O be observer. Let R be radius of balloon. sin30° = R/OC = 16/OC ⇒ OC=32.
Let H be height of center. sin75°=H/OC ⇒ H=32sin75°.
Topmost point height = H+R = 32sin75°+16 = 8 (√6+√2)+16 = 8 (√6+√2+2).

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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Endothermic reaction is a reaction which absorbs heat energy from the surrounding, making the environment cooler. The products have higher enthalpy than the reactants in this reaction.

On the other hand, Exothermic reaction is a reaction which releases heat energy into the surrounding, making the environment warmer. The products will have lower enthalpy than the reactants in this reaction.

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Shailja Rawat

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Once SGSITS has closed the application portal, eligible students are required to participate in the counselling process conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Bhopal. In this counselling, the MBA seats are allocated based on the candidate's performance in the accepted entrance exam (CMAT) and the availability of seats. Those who are allocated a seat must complete the admission confirmation process.

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Shreya Basu

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The University of Newcastle does not charge an application fee that students are supposed to pay while applying to the university. Applicants must simply meet the basic eligibility criteria as per their programs, which include meeting the academic requirements of a high school graduation for UG programs and a bachelor's degree from a recognised university for a PG prorgams. Applicants also need to meet the English language proficiency requirements as per their program. Further, submission of admission-related documents is mandatory. After following these steps and completing the application form, applicants must apply without paying an

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Raj Pandey

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Ellipse passes through (√3/2, 1). (3/4)/a² + 1/b² = 1.
e²=1-b²/a² = 1/3 ⇒ a²=3/2 b².
(3/4)/ (3/2 b²) + 1/b² = 1 ⇒ 1/2b² + 1/b² = 1 ⇒ b²=3/2. a²=9/4.
Focus F (α,0) = (ae,0) = (√ (9/4 * 1/3), 0) = (√3/2, 0). α=√3/2.
This is different from the image solution. Let's follow image solution. a²=3, b²=2. F (1,0).
Circle (x-1)²+y²=4/3.
Solving with ellipse x²/3+y²/2=1. x²/3+ (4/3- (x-1)²)/2=1. y=±2/√3. x=1.
P (1, 2/√3), Q (1, -2/√3). PQ=4/√3. PQ²=16/3.

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Aishwarya Rai

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The skills that students gain from a Pharmacognosy course are:

  • Crude drug identification and evaluation techniques

  • Phytochemical screening and analysis

  • Use of microscopy and chromatographic methods

  • Extraction and isolation of natural products

  • Standardization and quality assurance practices

  • Research and analytical problem-solving skills

  • Knowledge of regulatory and safety aspects of herbal drugs

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Mamona Jain

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The key objectives of studying Pharmacognosy are:

  • Study of drugs from natural sources (plants, animals, minerals)

  • Identification, classification, and authentication of crude drugs

  • Extraction, isolation, and purification of bioactive compounds

  • Standardization and quality control of herbal medicines

  • Understanding traditional medicine systems scientifically

  • Contribution to drug discovery and development

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Yes, even with the advancement of synthetic chemistry, Pharmacognosy remains indispensable. Many synthetic drugs are inspired by or modified versions of natural compounds, with examples like aspirin and paclitaxel originating from natural sources.

Furthermore, as global interest in herbal medicines, nutraceuticals, and alternative therapies grows, Pharmacognosy ensures these products are validated scientifically and proven safe, thereby complementing synthetic drug development in modern healthcare.

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Shailja Rawat

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Once the SGSITS MBA seat allotment is completed, candidates with seats must present original and self-attested photocopies of documents for verification purposes at the institute. Listed below are the required documents:

  • Class 10 marksheet
  • Class 12 marksheet
  • Migration certificate
  • School leaving certificate/transfer certificate
  • UG degree
  • UG marksheets
  • CMAT scorecard
  • Seat allotment letter
  • Category certificate (if applicable)
  • Income certificate (applicable for candidates seeking admission via EWS category)

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