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abhishek gaurav

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Yes,  admission to Siddaganga Institute of Technology 2025 is possible for various UG and PG courses. The form is online through the official website. The applicants are required to meet course-wise eligibility. The marks obtained in the entrance examination are also required based on the course.

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Applicants for Siddaganga Institute of Technology need to upload several documents while submitting their applications. These documents include the Diploma Passing Certificate, College Leaving Certificate, Indian Nationality Certificate, Domicile Certificate, Proforma-I on paper, and Anti-ragging Affidavits.

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To apply for admission in Siddaganga Institute of Technology, one has to log in to the official website and go to the 'Admission' option. By clicking 'Apply for Admission' and 'Apply Now', one can choose the desired course, fill in the application form, upload documents, pay the application fee, and submit the form online.

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Not having a Science background does not necessarily prevent you from applying for a BSc in Psychology.

 While a Science background, especially with subjects like Biology, can be beneficial for certain aspects of psychology (like neuropsychology), many BSc Psychology programs are open to students from various streams, including Arts and Commerce. 

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Total concentration of H+ after the mixing of HCl and H2SO4

[ H + ] = ( 2 0 0 × 0 . 0 1 ) + ( 4 0 0 × 2 × 0 . 0 1 ) 6 0 0

[ H + ] = 1 6 0

p H = l o g 1 0 ( 1 6 0 ) = 1 . 7 8

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By seeing your marks, you might have got rank around AIR 5 lakh.

Cutoff of Sharad Pawar Dental College, Wardha for previous first round is around AIQ 12 Lacs and Last round rank AIQ 3 lakh.If you want to take admission take admission in 1st round.You will surely get admission in this college in 1st round.

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Yes. Friction is a contact force that works against the relative motion between two surfaces. It can be static, which prevents motion. It can also be kinetic, which resists motion that's already happening. 

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The four key contact forces that you will read in Class 11 Physics are normal force, friction, tension, and spring force. Each of these forces needs physical contact and follows Newton's Third Law. They come into play during motion, compression, stretching, or when objects rest on surfaces. These contact forces help in drawing the free-body diagrams (FBDs) and solving problems related to the laws of motion.

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