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Pallavi Pathak

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The image is real when it is formed by the actual convergence of rays and it can be projected on a screen. For example, when the object is placed beyond focus, and the image is formed either by the convex lens or concave mirror.
The image is virtual, if it is formed by the apparent divergence of rays and it cannot be captured on a screen. For example, when the image is formed by the convex mirror or plane mirror.

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Simple microscope: When the object is placed within the focal length, the simple microscope works on the principle of producing an erect, virtual and magnified image. To magnify small objects, the simple microscope uses a single convex lens.
Compound microscope: It uses two lenses including an eyepiece and objective. The objective lens creates a real, magnified, and inverted image which acts as the object for the eyepiece, which in turn magnifies it further.

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In Ray Optics And Optical Instruments questions, when using lens and mirror formulas, sign convention helps in maintaining consistency. The sign convention determines whether quantities like image distance, object distance, and focal length are taken as positive or negative. The incorrect usage of these sign conventions mostly leads to wrong magnifications and image positions. For accurate results, it is essential to follow the Cartesian sign.

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Himanshi Choudhury

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Based on the TS EAMCET topper's scores, the expected TS EAMCET cutoff scores for admission in Osmania University can be checked below (branch-wise)

Branch/SpecialisationsExpected Cutoff Range
Computer Science and Engineering400 to 3205
Electronics and Communication Engineering831 to 5500
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning2050 to 9210
Electronics and Electrical Engineering1677 to 12472
Mechanical Engineering1330 to17890
Civil Engineering2405 to 26382
Biomedical Engineering4150 to 32350
Mining Engineering42891 to 80710

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Aishwarya Kumari

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No, the aspirants of BTech at IIT Delhi must have a valid score of JEE Main. The admission in Indian Institute of Technology (IITs) is through NTA JEE only. Moreover, students who pass the JEE Main exam also have to appear for the JEE Advanced examination. The candidates who pass JEE Advanced become eligible for admission in IITs. These candidates are further allotted seats through JoSAA counselling. 

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Nishtha Kaur

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Punjab Engineering College Chandigarh BTech cutoff 2025 concluded with the release of the final cutoff list. For the General AI category students, the JEE Main last round closing ranks varied between 15393 and 84826, with B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering being the most competitive branch for admission. In the first round, the closing rank for the same specialisation was 11591.

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Ayush Uniyal

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Yes, you can surely get admission at UoH- University of Hyderabad for the admission to M.Tech course via GATE CCMT with a acquired score of 500. Recently, the University of Hyderabad cutoff 2025 has been released for the various All India category candidates, wherein the Round 1 seat allotment result for the General AI category stood between 493 and 536. Analysing the cutoff, we can see that two M.Tech specialisations are available under a score of 500 which can be viable option for the candidates seeking admission under General AI quota. Check out the score and available specialsations from the table below:

Course2025
M.Tech. in Computer Science499
M.Tech. in Bioinformatics493

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Parul Jain

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The Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee International Institute of Information Technology, Naya Raipur has recently published the initial round of seat allotment results for the admission to M.Tech courses. Considering the GATE CCMT cutoff 2025, the needed score for the General AI category candidates stood between 372 and 529 for the General AI category candidates. Moreover, candidates belonging to OBC AI quota must have to score a cutoff score between 320 and 506. For more category-wise cutoff 2025, candidates must click here:

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