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diksha soni

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The placements at Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics are good. The following table presents the placement statistics for Narsee Monjee College of Commerce & Economics:

Particulars 

Placement Statistics (2025)

Students Placed

140

the highest Package

INR 14 LPA

Median Package

INR 6 LPA

Companies Visited

75+

 

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Vishal Baghel

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F on P =  G M M r 2 + 2 G M M ( 2 r ) 2

F o n P = G × 1 0 4 1 3 2 ( 1 + 1 2 ) 1 0 0 G

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SO2 is absorbed to a greater extent then CH4 on activated charcoal under same Gases with higher critical temperature are readily absorbed by activated charcoal.

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Vishal Baghel

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v = 2 g H 1 + k 2 / R 2

V C y l i n d e r V S p h e r e = ( 1 + k 2 / R 2 ) S p h e r e ( 1 + k 2 / R 2 ) C y l i n d e r

= 1 + 2 / 5 1 + 1 / 2 = 1 4 1 5

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alok kumar singh

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Energy of orbitals in same subshell decrease on increasing the atomic number.

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Sanya Mehta

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My senior didn't come from a big brand background or have glowing credentials, but during his IB interview, he confidently walked through a recent deal and impressed the panel . Later, he casually mentioned doing IB at Amquest Education, which I hadn't heard about much back then . What stood out to him was how the course pushed students beyond just technical, it made them analyze actual deals and explain the "why" behind every number . He said those case based discussions were the reason he didn't freeze up when asked to breakdown a live transaction. It wasn't just about knowing the metrics, it was about the story behind them . That k

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

v i = 3 × ( 0 ) 2 + 4 = 4 m / s

v F = 3 × 2 2 + 4 = 1 6 m / s

ω = Δ k = 1 2 m [ v F 2 v i 2 ]

= 1 2 × 0 . 5 [ 1 6 2 4 2 ] = 2 4 0 4 = 6 0 J

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Aneena Abraham

Contributor-Level 10

Hi, given below are the top government BSc Biotechnology colleges in Delhi NCR with their tuition fee and eligibility criteria:

College Name

Tuition Fee

Eligibility / Exams

JMI Admission

INR 24,000

CUET

Gautam Buddha University Admission

INR 3 lakh

Merit-Based

Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru Government College Admission

INR 2,620

Merit-Based

Government Girls College Gurgaon Admission

-/-

Merit-Based

DCRUST Admission

INR 17,000

Merit-Based

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Mamona Rai

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No, “more better” is grammatically incorrect. “Better” is already a comparative form of “good, ” so adding “more” makes it redundant. Always use either “better” or “more good” (in rare, specific cases), but not both together. Never use “more” or “most” with irregular comparatives like better, worse, less, more, farther, etc.

Incorrect - No, “more better” is grammatically incorrect.

“Better” is already the comparative form of “good.” So, using “more” before it creates a redundant and incorrect expression.

Incorrect - Correct Forms:

  • Good - Better - Best

  • My husband is better than me. (Correct)

My

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alok kumar singh

Contributor-Level 10

( A ) ( p ( r ) ) q = ( p ) ( r ) q

(B)  q ( r p )

(C)  ( p ) ( q r )

(D)  ( p q ) r

Using Venn diagram we get B as the correct option.

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Vikrant Shukla

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“Elder” is used specifically for family members (e.g., elder brother), while “older” can be used for anyone or anything (e.g., older car, older friend). Both are comparative forms, but their usage depends on context.

Both “elder” and “older” are comparative forms of age, but they differ in usage and context.

Word

Usage Context

Example

Elder

Only for family members

My elder sister is a doctor.

Older

For people, animals, objects

He is older than me. That is an older building.

Incorrect - You cannot say: “That elder building”
Correct - But you can say: “My elder cousin”

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Lalit Jain

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Yes, “than” is generally used to show comparison between two things. For example, “Ajay is intelligent than his sister.” However, in casual speech, “than” may be implied or dropped, like “He's stronger (than him), ” but in formal writing, always use “than.”

Example:

  • Ajay is intelligent than his sister.

However, in spoken English, "than" may be implied and not explicitly stated:

  • Ajay is intelligent (than his sister).

In formal writing and exams, it's always safer and grammatically correct to use “than.”

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

d = R

6 0 = R [ 3 π 4 ]

R = 6 0 × 4 3 π = 8 0 π m

Displacement = R 2 + R 2 2 R 2 c o s 1 3 5

= 2 R 2 2 R 2 ( 0 . 7 )

= 3 . 4 R 2

= 3 . 4 ( 8 0 4 ) 2

47 m

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alok kumar singh

Contributor-Level 10

O 2 , C u 2 + a n d F e 3 +

are paramagnetic

 Weakly attracted by magnetic field

NaCl and H2O are diamagnetic

 Weakly repelled by magnetic field.

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Nishtha Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 7

Usage of "more" with longer adjectives like "more beautiful" or "more intelligent." Short adjectives, especially one-syllable words like "fast" or "tall," usually take the "-er" form, such as "faster" or "taller."

Examples:

  • Vijay is more powerful than Ajay.

  • This TV show is more interesting than the other one.

Incorrect - Avoid using “-er” with long adjectives.

Example: Incorrect - Powerfuller - Correct - more powerful

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alok kumar singh

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1 x 2 3 x + 2 x 2 + 2 x + 7 1                

0 2 x 2 x + 9 x 2 + 2 x + 7 & 5 x 5 x 2 + 2 x + 7 0                       

x R & 1 x <

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Nishtha

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, Certificate course is available at Drama School Mumbai. The institute offers two certificate courses, namely, PG Certificate Course in Acting and Devising (Residential) and Post Graduate Certificate Course Acting & Theatre-Making (In-City). Candidate must meet the eligibility criteria to enrol for certificate course admission set by the college. Aspirants must complete graduation as the basic eligibility criteria. 

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Vishal Baghel

Contributor-Level 10

Electric Displacement

D = o E [ D ] = [ 0 E ] = [ 0 σ 0 ] [ D ] = [ σ ]

Electric displacement ( D )  and surface change density

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Shikha Arora

Contributor-Level 10

The fee range for the Certificate programme at Drama School Mumbai is INR 5.8 Lacs to INR 6.3 lakh. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. The fee covers various academic expenses like tuition fees, laboratory charges, examination fees, library fees, and other relevant charges. It is important to note that the fee structure is subject to change, and candidates are advised to refer to the official website of the university for the latest and most accurate fee structure. 

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