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Diya Nihalani

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Entrance exams for Forensic Science courses can range from medium to advanced in terms of their difficulty level. The difficulty level of such exams are broadly based on several other factors like: Individual capabilitites, Prior knowledge of the concepts, Syllabus for a particular exam as well as the time frame dedicated towards the preparation. It is important for the candidates to understand the syllabus properly in order to keep their preparation on point and save their time and efforts for topics with more weightage and importance. 

Also, the candidate population estimated to take that particular exam also plays a role in dete

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Diya Nihalani

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While some Forensic Science Colleges offer Forensic Science admission on a merit basis, other colleges require students to take Forensic Science Entrance such as CUET, CUET-PG,  JEE MAIN, GPAT,  MHT CET etc.

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Pallavi Arora

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The stability of the bond depends on various bond parameters including the bond length and bond energy. In general the shorter the bond, the lesser the bond energy will be, this leads to the stable molecule.

Since the bond order and energy of hydrogen molecule is lesser than the oxygen molecule, it is be more stable.

Molecule

Bond Order

Bond Length (pm)

Bond Energy (kJ/mol)

H2

1

74

436

O2

2

121

498

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Upasana Kumari

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GEMS B School fee structure of the programme is INR 4.8 lakh- INR 20 lakh. The fee structure at GEMS B School is bifurcated into various components, namely tuition, security deposit, and hostel fee. Certain fee elements are one-time payments to be made at the time of Symbiosis Indore admission, whereas others are recurring as per the norms of the institution fee policy. 

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Liyansha Katariya

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GEMS B School offers a modern and well-equipped infrastructure designed to support both academic and practical learning. The campus features modern classrooms, Wi-Fi access, and dedicated spaces for group activities. The infrastructure is designed to facilitate a strong connection between academics and industry, bringing industries to the students' table according to a Google user. 

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Jiya Arora

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The fee to request for rescoring of the PTE exam is $125 USD. This fee is refunded if your score changes after the rescoring is complete. 

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Anushree Tiwari

Beginner-Level 5

As per the molecular orbital theory, two atomic orbitals of oxygen atoms combine to form lower-energy molecular orbital of the oxygen molecule.

  • Bond order of the Oxygen molecule = 12* (8-4)=2 , which means a double covalent bond.
  • Since O?  also has unpaired electrons, so it is a Paramagnetic molecule.

You can read complete information in our homonuclear diatomic molecules notes bases on class 11 chemistry.

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Poornima Sharma

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Misidentification of the subject or predicate, and incorrect verb agreement with the subject are the common errors in the topic. Sentence fragments, which are incomplete sentences missing a subject or predicate, can also lead to errors in this area of English grammar.

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Poornima Sharma

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Largely, there are three types of subject and predicate in English grammar. They are: 

·       Simple subject and predicate

·       Compound subject and predicate

·       Complete subject and predicate

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Poornima Sharma

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A sentence can have more than one subject and predicate. It can be a compound subject/predicate. In other case it can be two completely different subjects performing various actions in the same context. Sentences with compound subjects have more than one simple subject but may have only one predicate. Sentences with compound predicates have more than one simple predicate but may have only one subject.

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Poornima Sharma

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The predicate tells what the subject does or is. It includes the verb and any other words that complete the meaning of the sentence. It is the latter part of the sentence that gives information about the subject or the action that is being performed.

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The subject, includes word or group of words that tell what or who the sentence is about. They can be noun or pronoun. In other words, subject is a person or thing that is being considered, shown or talked about in the sentence. It is the main focus of the sentence.

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Diya Nihalani

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Microbiology entrance exams can range from medium to advanced in terms of difficulty. The difficulty level is also determined by - Individual capabilities, Syllabus for exam as well as the time frame dedicated towards the preparation. Put efforts accordingly into topics with more weightage. The population estimated to take that particular exam plays a major role in determining your rank and competition. 

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Akansha Dhyani

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GEMS B School offers direct admission to its Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programme for students who have completed their 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised board. For, MBA admission based on entrance exams. The school conducts the GEMS online admission test for MBA, and students must qualify test. GEMS B School course admission begins with the online application. 

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Manashjyoti Kumar

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Admission to TSAP-Thakur School of Architecture and Planning requires Class 12 qualification with a minimum aggregate of 50%. However, for courses such as B.Arch, the major selection select is the JEE Main cutoff. Whereas, for M.Arch admissions, candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in B.Arch. For BVoc, candidates must secure a minimum aggregate in Class 12. Depending on the choice of course and its eligibility, candidates will easily admission to the Institute with 85%. 

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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The list of top recruiters during SICSR Pune placements are presented below:

SICSR Pune Top Recruiters

Amazon

Deloitte

IBM

Cognizant

TCS

Wipro

Colgate

Asian Paints

Infosys

KPMG

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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The Symbiosis Institute of Computer Studies and Research provides decent packages to UG students. Check out the table for more clarity:

Particulars 

Placement Statistics (2022)

Placement Statistics (2023)

Placement Statistics (2024)

the highest Package

INR 21 LPA

INR 21.5 LPA 

INR 22.55 LPA

Average Package

INR 4.25 LPA

INR 4.84 LPA

INR 4.52 LPA

Students Placed

47

66

49

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