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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
A handful universities offer admissions in November intake and these include:
- La Trobe University
- Deakin University
- Griffith University
- Federation University
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, it is definitely safe to apply in Australia's November intake. The reason being, lower competition, higher chances of selection, scholarships may be available and there will be option for finding accommodation easily. Thus, based on these reasons, it can be concluded that it is safe to apply in November intake of Australia.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
BCom admission at YCMOU is merit-based. Candidates seeking admission must have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination to be eligible. They must apply online through the university's official website. Candidates must register, pay the application fee and submit their application forms to be considered for the selection process. The selection is based on their Class 12/ qualifying exam merit.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
The November intake preparation begins in the month of June where applicants begin shortlisting their universities and courses for November intake. They then sit for standardised tests and English language proficiency tests in July and August. Applications open by September and by early November, admission decisions are announced.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
The benefits of taking admission in November intake of Australia are as follows:
- Lesser competition
- Smaller class sizes
- Applicants can start their studies before the main academic year begins in February/March.
- There will be more time to arrange for accommodation
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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1. At low pressure, the curve of real gas coincides with that of ideal gas, this shows that the deviation of behaviour of real gas with respect to ideal gas is small or negligible.
2. At high pressure, the curve of real gas is far apart from ideal gas, this shows that the deviation of behaviour of real gas with respect to ideal gas is large.
3. The pressure p1 and volume V1 are the point where real gas behaves as an ideal gas.

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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The YCMOU BCom curriculum is divided into three years. It includes various subjects related to Commerce, Management, Business, etc. Some subjects included in the three-year course are listed below:
- Commerce
- Office Management
- Accountancy
- Business Economics
- Management Science
- Costing, Auditing, & Taxation
- Human Resource Management
- Banking & Finance
- Business Organisation & Administration
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, Australia's third intake is the November intake. It is not a popular intake because very few Australian universities offer admission during this time. Also there are a limited number of courses are also avialable. Thus, this is also an intake but not a lot of students take admission in this intake.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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1. According to Boyle's law,
Pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to volume of gas at constant temperature. So, the volume decreases with increase in pressure at constant temperature.
2. According to Charles's law,
Volume of a gas is directly proportional to temperature when the pressure is constant. So, the volume of gas increases with increase in temperature.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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The increase in temperature increases the kinetic energy of the molecules which decreases the intermolecular forces operating between its particles and hence, the viscosity of a liquid decreases. So, the viscosity of a liquid decreases if its temperature is increased.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Hexane is a nonpolar molecule which has london force between the molecules, which is a weak force.
Water and glycerine have O atoms which is an electronegative atom that forms H bonding between the molecules along with dipole-dipole interaction.
Glycerine has three O atoms, so it forms more H bonding and hence, has stronger intermolecular forces.
So the increasing order of intermolecular forces is Hexane < Water < Glycerin. Stronger the intermolecular forces, the greater is the viscosity, so the increasing order of their viscosities is:
Hexane < Water < Glycerin
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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The two phenomena that can be explained on the basis of surface tension are:
1. Spherical shape of rain droplets.
2. Capillary action due to which the liquid in capillary rises and falls.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Unit of ‘P’ = N m-2
Unit of ‘a’ = N m-2 X (m3)2 / (mol)2
= N-m4 mol-2
Unit of ‘a’ when pressure is in atm, and volume in dm3
Unit of ‘P’ = atm
Unit of ‘a’ = atm X (dm3)2 / (mol)2
= atm-dm6 mol-2
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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I.The increasing order of ‘b’ of the given gases is:
H2 < He < O2 < CO2
Volume of a gas is proportional to the size of the molecule.
II.The decreasing order of magnitude of ‘a’ of the given molecule is:
CH4 > O2 > H2
The Van there waals constant ‘a’ represents the magnitude of intermolecular attraction which increases with increase in the size of the electron cloud of the molecule. So the greater the size of a molecule, greater will be the electron cloud and hence greater will be the polarizability
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Most universities offering MA in Astrology generally require a BA degree, but some may prefer Sanskrit or related subjects like philosophy. Since your BA is with Hindi as the second language, I advice you to check the specific eligibility criteria of the university you're applying to. That can help. I also recommend contacting their admissions office to be sure.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
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The CO2 gas cannot be liquified at the 32°C and 80 atm pressure as the given temperature and pressure are above critical temperature (Tc) and critical pressure (pc) which are 30.98°C and 73 atm respectively.
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9 months agoGuide-Level 15
Mod'Art International offers seats to candidates in the Diploma programmes based on their merit in the last qualifying exam. Candidates must have passed Class 10 or Class 12 to apply for the Diploma courses. Once aspirants are informed about their admission, they need to pay the course fee to confirm their seat and join the course.
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