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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Latest cutoff for BSC ( Hons) in agriculture at GU is at least 50 percentage or more in higher secondary or equivalent to that to get admission into Gadhiram University including ( Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Physics, Chemistry Mathematics) as main subjects in 11th and 12th exams that combines to aggregate a percentage of 50 percentage or more from any of the affiliated organisations or equivalent to that.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
NCERT Class 11 Physics Mechanical Properties of Fluids includes several important subtopics that explore the behavior of liquids and gases under pressure, their motion, and related physical properties. Major areas covered are pressure in fluids, Pascal's law, buoyancy and Archimedes' principle, surface tension, viscosity, fluid flow, the equation of continuity, and Bernoulli's theorem. These concepts are not only important from an academic point of view but are also directly applicable in real-world phenomena such as hydraulic machines, capillary action, blood flow in arteries, airplane lift, and more. Students can check the NCERT Solu
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The Class 11 Physics Mechanical Properties of Fluids is a foundational topic that introduces students to the behavior of fluids under various forces. It holds significant importance in both school-level examinations and competitive exams like NEET and JEE. In the CBSE Class 11 Physics annual examination, this chapter typically carries a weightage of 3 to 5 marks. Question generally asked are realted to fluid pressure, Bernoulli's principle, and surface tension. We have provided NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Physics Mechanical Properties of Fluids, Students can take help of the provided solutions for revising concepts, studying and
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a year ago
Beginner-Level 2
No, you cannot pursue B.Tech in CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) through the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) in most cases.
Here's why:
CUET is primarily used for admission to undergraduate courses in central and some state/private universities, especially for BA, BSc, BCom, BBA, etc.
Engineering courses like B.Tech (especially in top colleges like NITs, IITs, IIITs, and most state engineering colleges) admit students based on JEE Main or state-level entrance exams, not cuet !
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
While the Institute of Engineering and Science (IES) IPS Academy in Indore aims for high placement rates, it's not guaranteed that all students get 100% placements, but they do provide full placement assistance.
Here's a more detailed look at the placement situation:
Placement Support:
IES IPS Academy has a dedicated Training and Placements Cell that assists students with internships and job placements in the engineering domain.
Industry Connections:
The college has partnerships with top hiring companies, including Amdocs, Bridgestone, Collabera, Daffodil Software, Hexaware Technologies, HSBC, IBM, Indian Oil, Infosys, MU Sigma,
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
At Institute of Engineering and Science (IES), IPS Academy, Indore, placements are generally good, with a focus on engineering and management fields. Approximately 75% of students in CSE are placed, and the highest package offered during BTech and MBA placements 2023 stood at INR 36.5 LPA and INR 21.8 LPA, respectively.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Candidates will be able to check the subject-wise CUET UG 2025 Datehseet on the official website. National Testing Agency will release the CUET Datesheet for Commerce, Science, and Arts students in the last week of April 2025. To check the CUET Datehseet 2025, candidates need to follow the below given steps:
- Visit the official NTA CUET UG 2025 website; cuet.nta.nic.in.
- Navigate "Schedule/Datesheet for the Common University Entrance Test [CUET (UG)]" under Public Notices.
- Open the link. The datesheet will be displayed in PDF format.
- Click the download icon on the top right corner of the PDF (or press Ctrl + S) to save the datesheet.
- Print a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Energy bands refer to how electrons behave in solids. In the case of conductors where the conductivity is high, the valence band and conduction band overlap which lets the electrons move freely. In the case of semiconductors, the valence and conduction bands have a small energy gap between them such as ?1 eV. There is a requirement for some external energy for electrons to jump to the conduction band. The gap is large in the case of insulators (>3 eV), making the electron movement nearly impossible. The energy band model differentiates how easily a material can conduct electricity. In semiconductors, there is controlled conductivity wh
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to the NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Physics Chapter 14 Semiconductor Electronics, intrinsic semiconductors are pure forms of semiconductor materials with no impurities like germanium or silicon. At room temperature, their conductivity is very low because they are solely based on thermally generated charge carriers (electrons and holes). On the other hand, extrinsic semiconductors to increase the conductivity, they are doped with impurities. P-type are doped with trivalent atoms (extra holes) and N-type semiconductors are doped with pentavalent atoms (extra electrons).
Doping makes extrinsic semiconductors far more conductive b
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A Zener diode comes under the p-n junction diode. It is a special type of p-n junction diode which is created to function in the reverse bias. It operates beyond the breakdown voltage without damage. When the current stays within limits, irrespective of the input voltage changes, it maintains a constant voltage across its terminals. A Zener diode is ideal for voltage regulation because it ensures that during power supplies, the sensitive components get a steady voltage. It protects them from fluctuations. They are essential in voltage limiters, clamping circuits, and reference voltage setups in control systems and electronic devices.
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