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Ankit laxkar

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The 2025 cutoff for B.Sc. in Medical Science at Saroop Rani Government College for Women, Amritsar, is not yet released. Based on 2024 trends, expect a minimum of 80% in 10+2 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) for merit-based admission. Check srg cwamritsar.org or the Punjab admission portal for updates in June–July 2025.

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The latest cutoff for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Biology at Banaras Hindu University for 2025 is not yet released, but based on 2022 trends, it's expected to be around 400–550 marks for General category via CUET UG. Check bhu.ac.in for updates after CUET UG 2025 results, tentatively in July 2025. 

 

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Pallavi Pathak

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According to the mechanical properties of fluids class 11, the liquid's ability to flow in narrow spaces in opposition to external forces like gravity, without assistance is called the capillarity or capillary action.
When the liquid rises or falls in a narrow tube (capillary tube), it is called capillarity. It results from the adhesive forces between the walls of the tube and the liquid and the cohesive forces within the liquid. The liquid rises in a tube and forms a concave meniscus when the cohesive forces are weaker than the adhesive forces. The liquid will be depressed in the tube, if the cohesive forces are stronger than the adhes

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In terms of mechanical properties of fluids, pressure is the force applied per unit area of the liquids. The pressure in a fluid is given mathematically by P = F/A
Here P is pressure, A is the area, and F is the perpendicular force. 
In fluids, at a given depth, pressure acts equally in all directions. The pressure of the fluid increases with depth as the weight of the fluid above also increases. In a fluid of density? under gravity g at a depth h is given by P = h? g. The pressure of the fluid is expressed in pascals (Pa) in SI units and it is measured using pressure gauges or devices like manometers.

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Himanshi Singh

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The Conic Sections chapter is highly important for entrance exams like JEE, CUET, and NDA. Conic Section covers fundamental concepts such as parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola, along with key terms like focus, directrix, and eccentricity. Generally directly and some times application based questions are asked in JEE Main, and CUET UG. 

Students must know that conic sections also form the base for advanced topics like calculus and coordinate geometry, mastering the concepts related to Circle, Parabola, Hyperbola and others are essential for both board exams and competitive success.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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There are six chapters in class 11 Chemistry part 1.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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The first chapter of Class 11 Chemistry is Some Basic Concept of Chemistry.

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Vikash Kumar Vishwakarma

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Thermodynamics class 11 ncert solutions notes are used for revision and practice. Students can check their preparation level by solving the NCERT Class 11 Chemistry Chapter 6 Thermodynamics solutions pdf regularly.

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Students must use Thermodynamics ncert pdf after completing their course. Directly solving the Class 11 Thermodynamics ncert solutions will create confusion. 

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