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Jatin Kumar

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Noramlly, with these percentile you can easily get ECE, but I am not sure about other state cutoffs.

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Jatin Kumar

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Yes, you will get CSE at MBM Jodhpur.

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Jatin Kumar

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If your CRL rank is below 55k-60k, then you can get CSE at MBM, which means around the 95-96 percentile is required.

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Jatin Kumar

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If you belong to the OBC or general category, it is not possible to get CSE.

 

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The EM wave speed in a vacuum is determined by the permeability and permittivity of free space. It is given by the formula:

 c = 1 ? 0 ? 0

The constant value is around  3 * 10 8  m/s.

This speed forms the basis for many scientific and technological applications. It is a fundamental physical constant.

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Yes, you can get admission to Sanaka Educational Trust's Group of Institutions for B.E. / B.Tech without the WBJEE exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate needs to have a minimum of 50% marks in Class 12th in a relevant stream. Eligible candidates will also have to appear for the JEE Main exam (if not appearing for the WBJEE exam) and score valid marks to secure admission to the course. There may be some seats reserved for direct admission under the managemnet quota also.

 

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The electric field (E) and magnetic field (B) in an electromagnetic wave are always perpendicular to each other and to the direction of wave propagation. The EM waves are transverse in nature. When the EM waves are moving along the X-axis, then along the y-axis, the electric field may oscillate and the magnetic field along the z-axis.

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