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Priya Kumari

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To get admission to B.Tech course in College of Engineering, Chengannur, it is mandatory to appear for KEAM exam under general merit quota. But if you do not wish to appear for KEAM, admission is possible through some other routes. The college has some seats reserved under Management quota in which admission is possible on the basis of 12th merit even without KEAM score, provided you have secured minimum 45% marks with Physics, Chemistry and Maths. Apart from this, admission under NRI quota is also done on the basis of 12th marks only without KEAM. Lateral entry option is available for Diploma holders, which has a separate admiss

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The MPBSE 10th syllabus is the official course outline provided by the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education for the students who are studying in class 10. It includes all subjects like Hindi, English, Science, Mathematics, and Social Science. The syllabus tells students what topics they need to study during the academic year. It helps in proper planning and preparation for the board exams. Knowing the syllabus also helps students focus only on relevant topics. This improves time management and boosts confidence.

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Pallavi Pathak

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Xenon form compounds due to the high electronegativity of fluorine and oxygen, low ionization energy compared to lighter noble gases, and the availability of empty d-orbitals. This breaks the old assumption about noble gases being entirely inert.

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Pallavi Pathak

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With the combination of two different halogens, the interhalogen compounds are formed. When compared with pure diatomic halogen molecules, they are more reactive because the bond between different halogens are more polar and weaker. During reactions, it makes them more susceptible to bond cleavage.

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Pallavi Pathak

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Due to their high electronegativity, small atomic size, greater ability to form multiple bonds, and absence of d-orbitals, the first elements of each group behave differently.

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Salviya Antony

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We cannot say that the Goa SSC syllabus is tough. It is also not considered as the easiest syllabus. the difficulty level will be different for different students.They are advised to prepare all the topics included in the Goa 10th syllabus chapters to secure good marks in the exam. Board exam Questions will be from the Goa SSC syllabus.

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Salviya Antony

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The Goa SSC Class 10 syllabus is vital when it comes to passing the class 10 exam of the Goa Board. The syllabus comprises topics and sub-topics for each subject. Questions are asked from the topics included in the syllabus. Knowing the Goa SSC 10th syllabus can be really helpful in scoring well in the exams. Knowing the syllabus in advance also help students prepare a daily study plan. Students will also be able to know which topics require more attention to perform well in the exam.

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Aayushi Singh

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You must go through the Maharashtra 10th syllabus and exam pattern for all subjects. Segregate the chapter and plan your days ahead for covering each topic thoroughly. Get all your doubts cleared by your teachers and peers. Solve Maharashtra sample papers 2026 to know the kind of questions that have a good chance to get repeated.

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Aashi Saxena

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Marking done by Maharashtra Board is fair and lenient. After the evaluators are done with the checking, the answer sheet goes for another round of random checking by the supervisor, to ensure it's fairness. 

Thus, students must not worry about the strict/lenient checking by the evaluators and focus on completing their syllabus and ensuring that their preparataion strategy is on point so that they do not have to worry about the checking.

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