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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
However, admission criteria may vary depending on the college's policy and may be subject to change. It is recommended that you check the official website of the college or contact their admission office for the latest information on eligibility criteria, admission process, and fees for lateral entry admission to the B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering program.
In general, to be eligible for lateral entry admission to the B.Tech.
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IMSc (Institute of mathematical sciences)
University of Hyderabad. CMI (Chennai Mathematical institute)
Chandigarh University Punjab.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Questions from important topics such as Composition & physical States of Matter Colligative Properties, Thermodynamics Refractive index, Ionic equilibrium, Solutions, Electrochemistry are seen in the exam. Candidates are advised to prepare these topics thoroughly. The GPAT Organic Chemistry Syllabus comprise of topics such as Different classes of compounds, Protection & deprotection of groups, Aromaticity & Chemistry of aromatic compounds, Different aromatic classes of compounds, Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, Carbonyl Chemistry etc.
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1. Familiarize yourself with the syllabus: Go through the syllabus of the LL.B. In Insurance course and make a note of all the topics that are covered. This will help you plan your preparation and ensure that you cover all the important topics.
2. Study the relevant laws and regulations: Insurance law is governed by various laws and regulations, including the Insurance ACT 1938, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority ACT 1999, and
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The official question paper is available in a PDF format on the website. Alternatively, candidates can get previous year's TSICET question paper here.
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