2 years ago
Can I get a seat in University of Hyderabad through JEE Mains rank of 40k under OBC NCL category?
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Uttkarsh beriwalCurrent Student
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Admission to the University of Hyderabad for undergraduate courses in Engineering and Technology is based on the scores obtained in JEE Advanced. The JEE Main scores are not considered for admission to the engineering programs at the Universit
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Admission to the University of Hyderabad for undergraduate courses in Engineering and Technology is based on the scores obtained in JEE Advanced. The JEE Main scores are not considered for admission to the engineering programs at the University of Hyderabad. However, if you are interested in other courses offered by the University of Hyderabad, such as integrated M.Sc. M.A. , M.Tech, and Ph.D. programs, then the admission is based on the scores obtained in the entrance exam conducted by the University of Hyderabad, known as the UoH Entrance Exam. The cutoff for admission to different courses offered by the University of Hyderabad through the UoH Entrance Exam varies every year based on several factors such as the total number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats. As per the previous year's cutoff trends, AJEE Main rank of 40,000 in OBC-NCL category may not be sufficient to get admission to the University of Hyderabad. However, the cutoff may vary every year based on the above-mentioned factors. It is advisable to check the official website of the University of Hyderabad or contact the admission office to get the latest updates on the admission process, eligibility criteria, and cutoff percentages for the courses you are interested in.
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Lalit BhandariCurrent Student
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Internationally, QS World Rankings 2023 ranked the University of Hyderabad 751-800 out of all the universities in the world. The university ranked 204 by the QS Asia Rankings 2023 under the 'University' category, Nationally, Hyderabad Universi
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Internationally, QS World Rankings 2023 ranked the University of Hyderabad 751-800 out of all the universities in the world. The university ranked 204 by the QS Asia Rankings 2023 under the 'University' category, Nationally, Hyderabad University ranked 10 under the 'University' and 20 under the 'Overall' category by the NIRF 2022 rankings.
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Lalit BhandariCurrent Student
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Yes, Hyderabad University offers student exchange and joint research programmes in collaboration with several national and international institutions. In 2014, the SIP Programme of the University of Hyderabad was selected for IIE Andrew Heiske
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Yes, Hyderabad University offers student exchange and joint research programmes in collaboration with several national and international institutions. In 2014, the SIP Programme of the University of Hyderabad was selected for IIE Andrew Heiskell Award. A total of 13 campuses in the world were recognised for their outstanding international initiatives. The University of Hyderabad was the only University from Asia to have been recognised.
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Lalit BhandariCurrent Student
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Yes, for admission to most of the courses, including M.A. MSc, MPH MPA M.A. M.Tech and more, the University conducts an entrance exam. University of Hyderabad admission to UG and PG courses at the university are offered through Common Universi
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Yes, for admission to most of the courses, including M.A. MSc, MPH MPA M.A. M.Tech and more, the University conducts an entrance exam. University of Hyderabad admission to UG and PG courses at the university are offered through Common University Entrance Test CUET for undergraduate and postgraduate exams. The University conducts an entrance exam for admission to M.Sc. M.A. MPA MFA MPH Executive M.A. MBA and Ph.D. programmes. However, it also accepts several national-level entrance exams for M.Tech, MBA and Ph.D. admissions. In addition to this, this University also offers distance learning courses through its Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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The eligibility criteria for a Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication are that students must have completed graduation in any degree with a minimum of 55 percent marks for general category candidates and a minimum of 45 percent ma
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The eligibility criteria for a Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication are that students must have completed graduation in any degree with a minimum of 55 percent marks for general category candidates and a minimum of 45 percent marks for scheduled caste category candidates from any recognised university or institute.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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The University of Hyderabad, Department of Communication is good for M.A. In Communication (Media Studies) courses. Eligibility Criteria: Candidate must have completed graduation in any degree with 55 percent marks from any recognised Universi
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The University of Hyderabad, Department of Communication is good for M.A. In Communication (Media Studies) courses. Eligibility Criteria: Candidate must have completed graduation in any degree with 55 percent marks from any recognised University or Institute. The fee for the M.A. in Communication (Media Studies) courses is INR 15,800 (Fees might include components other than tuition fee). Admission Process: Admission to the course will be based on the University of Hyderabad, Department of Communication entrance exam followed by a Personal Interview.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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The hostel fee at the University of Hyderabad, Department of Communication is INR 5,600. The hostel fee is calculated on the basis of the semester. The actual amount may vary. The fees might include components other than hostel fees. A Meal Pl
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The hostel fee at the University of Hyderabad, Department of Communication is INR 5,600. The hostel fee is calculated on the basis of the semester. The actual amount may vary. The fees might include components other than hostel fees. A Meal Plan is included in the mentioned fee. The course offered by the Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad is M.A. In Communication. However, the duration of the courses is two years.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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Yes, the Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad a good college for mass media communication students. However, it offers only two post-graduate courses, namely M.A. In Communication (Media Studies) and M.A. In Communication (Medi
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Yes, the Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad a good college for mass media communication students. However, it offers only two post-graduate courses, namely M.A. In Communication (Media Studies) and M.A. In Communication (Media Practice). The duration of both master's programs is two years. Eligibility Criteria: Candidate must have completed graduation in any degree with 55 percent marks from any recognised University or Institute. Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad offers hostel facilities for both boys and girls, media labs, a library, Scholarships facilities for its students, sports facilities, etc.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad includes three courses at the Postgraduation and Ph.D. level, namely Master of Arts in Communication (Media Studies), Master of Arts in Communication (Media Practice), and Ph.D. However, the
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Department of Communication, University of Hyderabad includes three courses at the Postgraduation and Ph.D. level, namely Master of Arts in Communication (Media Studies), Master of Arts in Communication (Media Practice), and Ph.D. However, the duration of the postgraduation programme is two years and 3 years for Ph.D. courses.
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2 years ago
How to prepare for the entrance exam of M.Sc chemistry conducted by Central University of Hyderabad?
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Biswajit PanjaCurrent Student
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You must prepare for it extremely methodically, be very determined, and remember that passing any exam does not imply that you are knowledgeable about the related subject. Now that you have the basics down, you can start studying for the exam.
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You must prepare for it extremely methodically, be very determined, and remember that passing any exam does not imply that you are knowledgeable about the related subject. Now that you have the basics down, you can start studying for the exam. For example, in organic Chemistry you should begin by reading Clayden and Warren's book and learning about GOC, PI molecular orbitals for benzene, annulene, and various conjugated PI systems, stereochemistry, and various types of reactions and their mechanisms. Next, you should read about retrosynthesis, photochemistry, carbohydrate, amino acids, and spectroscopy (NMR, IR, UV-visible)
When studying inorganic Chemistry you should first learn about acids and bases, Redox Reactions and chemical bonds. After you have correctly mastered these concepts, you should move on to learning about electronegativity, atomic radius, electron affinity, ionisation potential, organometallics, and bio inorganic Chemistry. For physical Chemistry you now begin with numerical constants, various curve types, molarity, normality, and molality. Next, you move on to Chemical Equilibrium gaseous state, ionic equilibrium, phase diagrams (up to three component systems), Thermodynamics electrochemistry, quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and the adsorption isotherm. You must practise for prior year papers in addition to learning the fundamentals.
When studying inorganic Chemistry you should first learn about acids and bases, Redox Reactions and chemical bonds. After you have correctly mastered these concepts, you should move on to learning about electronegativity, atomic radius, electron affinity, ionisation potential, organometallics, and bio inorganic Chemistry. For physical Chemistry you now begin with numerical constants, various curve types, molarity, normality, and molality. Next, you move on to Chemical Equilibrium gaseous state, ionic equilibrium, phase diagrams (up to three component systems), Thermodynamics electrochemistry, quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and the adsorption isotherm. You must practise for prior year papers in addition to learning the fundamentals.
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