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Deep Kumar

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Here's how to apply for admission to Class11 (HS 1st Year) at Cotton University for the 2025–26 session

1. Check Eligibility & Streams

Cotton University offers JS stream—Science and Arts—under Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC):

Science: 4 sections, ~320 seats

Arts: 1 section, ~120 seats  

Eligibility is simply passing Class10 (SEBA, CBSE, etc.)—admission is merit based on your Class 10 marks .

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No , you cannot get Computer Science in an NIT without having Maths in class 11th and 12th. While you scored 98 percentile in JEE Mains, which is generally considered a good score, and might get you into some NITs, having Maths in class 11th and 12th is a mandatory eligibility requirement for NIT admissions, especially for Computer Science. 

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Pallavi Pathak

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Quantum numbers describe the unique position and energy of an electron in an atom. These are a set of four numbers and are important for predicting chemical behavior and understanding the distribution of electrons in orbitals.

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Hybridization predicts the geometry and bond angles in complex molecules and it helps in the understanding of how four equivalent bonds in methane (CH? )  can be formed from atoms like carbon. For observed molecular geometries, it explains the formation of the equivalent orbitals (like sp³, sp², sp).

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