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2016-04-05 09:53:18

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Debasish Acharya

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High chances.go for it.

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2016-04-04 15:09:19

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Mohit Maheshwari

Contributor-Level 8

Whether you should join or not is dependent on your choice , But the good universities are amity

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2016-04-04 11:35:49

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Pooja Hegde

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Congrats.Looking forward to see you.

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2016-04-04 10:58:54

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P Roy

Guide-Level 12

Yes definitely you can.

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2016-04-04 07:12:21

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Preeti Bhatt

Contributor-Level 10

Percentage is university and college dependent and vary accordingly but good colleges demand at least 60% in 10th and 12th

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2016-04-04 02:18:13

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Akash Debnathamazingtechntricks.com

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Sakshi apply to BIMM and IMDR.All the best.

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2016-04-03 22:36:39

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pawan mangat

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there are accountancy,economics,business studies,english,physical education and maths(additional).

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2016-04-03 16:31:13

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi
its not thedolite but theodolite. Its an instrument for measuring both horizontal and vertical angles, as used in triangulation networks, and geo-location work. It is a tool used in the land surveying and engineering industry, but theodolites have been adapted for other specialized purposes as well. Other specialized purposes make Theodolites ideal for shop and factory floor layout of tools and fixtures. They also work well for layout for the construction of concrete slabs, swimming pools, golf courses, landscaping, and road design etc. Just search on Google and you will be able to see how it looks like.

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2016-04-03 15:17:13

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Lalit BhandariIf I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Prakash,
RAM (Random Access Memory) is the place in a computer where the operating system, application programs, and data in current use are kept so that they can be quickly reached by the computer's processor. RAM is much faster to read from and write to than the other kinds of storage in a computer, the hard disk, floppy disk, and CD-ROM. However, the data in RAM stays there only as long as your computer is running. When you turn the computer off, RAM loses its data. When you turn your computer on again, your operating system and other files are once again loaded into RAM, usually from your hard disk.
Thank you.

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