Engineering College
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Hope you are doing well ! Yes after getting fail in bsc ,you can definitely take admission in BA course in any other college without any problem. There will be no issue in that .
The eligibility criteria for BA course is ;-The BA degree is intended for people who desire to pursue careers in the social and humanities fields. Candidates who have completed their 10+2 in any stream are eligible to apply for the course
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Hello Aspirant
Admission into an Engineering college requires you to have Science (Physics, Chemistry, Math, Biology is not required) in your 11th and 12th grades. Seeing you had all these subjects in your school, you are eligible to appear for the JEE exam. You just make sure you scored 50%+ in your 12th grade, that is one of the eligibility criteria. They don't mind that Math was your 5th or 6th subject, they just need Math in your core papers.
Getting admission to a good Engineering college depends on the score you get in the JEE Mains and JEE Advance exams.
Here is a link to the Careers360 College predictor that will help you narrow down your choices- https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
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Question : Directions: The bar graph below shows the percentage distribution of a company's total expenditures under various expense heads during 2013. Study the graph and answer the given question. If the expenditure on the advertisement is Rs. 2.10 crores, then the difference between the expenditures on transport and taxes is:
Option 1: Rs. 25 lakhs
Option 2: Rs. 35 lakhs
Option 3: Rs. 65 lakhs
Option 4: Rs. 95 lakhs
Correct Answer: Rs. 35 lakhs
Solution : Let the total expenditure be Rs. $100x$. According to the question, Interest on Advertisement = 15% $\frac{15}{100} \times 100x = 21000000$ $⇒15x=21000000$ $⇒x=14,00,000$ Total expenditure = 14,00,00,000 Expenditure on taxes = 10% = $\frac{10}{100} \times 14,00,00,000$ = 1,40,00,000 Expenditure on transport = $\frac{12.5}{100} \times 14,00,000$ = 1,75,00,000 Required difference = 1,75,00,000 – 1,40,00,000 = Rs. 35,00,000 Hence, the correct answer is Rs. 35 lakhs.
Question : Questions : Business Finance and Its Meaning
Statement 1: Financial planning is crucial for effective utilization of financial resources.
Statement 2: Financial planning only considers short-term objectives.
Option 1: Statement 1 is true, and statement 2 is false.
Option 2: Statement 1 is false, and statement 2 is true.
Option 3: Both statements 1 and 2 are true.
Option 4: Both statements 1 and 2 are false.
Correct Answer: Statement 1 is true, and statement 2 is false.
Solution : The correct answer is (a) Statement 1 is true, and statement 2 is false.
Statement 1 is true. Financial planning involves creating a strategy to manage, allocate, and utilize financial resources effectively to achieve short-term and long-term financial goals. It encompasses budgeting, investing, saving, insurance planning, tax planning, and more to ensure efficient financial management.
Statement 2 is false. Financial planning considers both short-term and long-term objectives. It involves setting financial goals for the short, medium, and long term, and creating a comprehensive plan to achieve these goals through appropriate financial strategies and actions.
Hello aspirant,
Government engineering College, Munger is a very decent college. The college is offering B. Tech. programmes in mechanical engineering (60 spots available), computer science engineering (artificial intelligence) (60 spots available), electrical engineering (60 spots available), and civil engineering (120 spots available).
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