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Mukul Vimal

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To pursue MBBS degree in Georgia, Indian students must obtain at least 50% marks in the Grigol exam to obtain a qualifying score. Besides, these students are required to score at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class XII. Some other non-academic requirements include:

  • Must be at least 17 years of age before December end of the admission year;
  • Valid passport with at least 18 months of validity; and
  • A medical fitness certificate from a registered clinic or hospital.

Below are the NEET-UG requirements of top MBBS universities in Georgia:

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Caucasus International University

General Category: Minimum 50th Percentile

Grigol Robakidze University

General Category: Minimum 50th Percentile

Reserved Category: Minimum 40th Percentile

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A single slit diffraction pattern produces a central maximum and diminishing side bands as it interacts with itself and results from the wavefront bending around the edges of the slit. However, the double slit interference pattern forms equally spaced bright and dark fringes, and it is due to the light superposition from two different coherent sources.

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The following conditions are needed to observe sustained (stable) interference:

  • The two sources should have a constant phase difference, i.e; they should be coherent.
  • The light waves need to have almost the same frequencies.
  • The sources must emit waves with comparable amplitudes.
  • The path difference should be within the coherence length.

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Young's Double-Slit Experiment demonstrates the interference phenomenon. It provides strong proof for the wave nature of light. This experiment shows how due to constructive and destructive interference, two coherent light sources create a pattern of bright and dark fringes.

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