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Question : Assertion: The nature of management varies based on the organization's size and complexity.
Reason: Larger organizations require more complex management structures and processes.
Option 1: Both assertion and reason are correct, and the reason explains the assertion.
Option 2: Both assertion and reason are incorrect.
Option 3: The assertion is correct, but the reason is incorrect.
Option 4: The assertion is incorrect, but the reason is correct.
Option 5: Both assertion and reason are correct, and the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion.
Correct Answer: Both assertion and reason are correct, and the reason explains the assertion.
Solution : The correct answer is (a) Both assertion and reason are correct, and the reason explains the assertion.
The assertion is correct because the nature of management indeed varies based on the size and complexity of the organization. Smaller organizations may have simpler management structures and processes, while larger and more complex organizations require more elaborate and sophisticated management systems to handle their intricacies.
The reason is correct because it provides an explanation for why the nature of management varies. Larger organizations with more extensive operations, a greater number of employees, and diverse functions require more complex management structures and processes to effectively manage their resources and operations. Therefore, the reason aligns with and explains the assertion.
Question : Statement 1: Urban infrastructure includes the physical structures and systems necessary for the functioning of cities.
Statement 2: Housing, transportation, water supply, and sewage systems are examples of urban infrastructure.
Option 1: Both statements are true.
Option 2: Statement 1 is true, and Statement 2 is false.
Option 3: Statement 1 is false, and Statement 2 is true.
Option 4: Both statements are false.
Correct Answer: Both statements are true.
Solution : The correct answer is (a) Both statements are true.
Statement 1 accurately defines urban infrastructure as the physical structures and systems required for the functioning of cities. It encompasses various aspects of urban life, including transportation, communication, housing, water supply, sanitation, energy, and more.
Statement 2 provides examples of specific components of urban infrastructure, such as housing, transportation, water supply, and sewage systems. These examples align with the broader definition of urban infrastructure described in Statement 1.
Therefore, both statements are true as they correctly define urban infrastructure and provide examples of its components.
Hello,
The fees structure of MA in both the subjects are almost same i.e. around 50,000. If you are joining a government institute then this fees structure is applicable, in case of private or semi government institutes the fees may be more than 50,000 or around lakhs also.
The management quota fee of SSN College of engineering Civil Engineering is 2,19,500. The management quota fees of other engineering branches is 2,24,500. If we talk about general quota fees, then the fee structure of courses at undergraduate level are very less. The fee of general quota for civil engineering is 1,29,500. The general quota fee for other branches is 1,34,500. There is a seperate caution money also deposited of 5000 which is refundable.
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Previous year cut off mark for sc category was 137-108. So with 170 mark you are qualified for neet. But as this mark is too low you can't get admission in government colleges. Coming to private colleges, it will be difficult to get admission for mbbs, bds, bams, bhms courses. You need to score a minimum 200+ to secure a seat in any of the above course. Coming to deemed mbbs college closing rank for NRI seat was around 4L. Candidate with 200 mark had secured NRI seat in Amritha university kochi. Also many other deemed colleges like bharathiya vidyapeeth Pune, Hamdard institute of medical science, Datta meghe medical college Nagpur,kasthurba medical college have given admission to NRI seats for candidates with 170+marks. So you have a good chance of getting admission for MQ/NRI seats in deemed colleges. As you qualified by attaining minimum marks you can go abroad. I think going abroad will be a better option because studying in deemed college is more costly than going abroad. Your fee will be around 20L per year in deemed colleges. Refer below link for more details. https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp
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Hope you are absolutely fine, As per your query the fees structure for B.Sc Cardiology may vary from college to college so it would be great if you comment down college name. so, the fees for B.sc Cardiology will be in the range of Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 5,00,000 and after this course you get salary around Rs. 4 Lakh to Rs 20 Lakh per annum and you can become Cardiovascular Technologist, Cardiologist, Medical Sonographer, Dialysis Technician, ICU Assistant, Nephrologist Technician etc.
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