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in 12th with science bio but extra in maths and I obtain more maks in maths compared to bio .so can I give neet exam

mjaisinghani62 25th Aug, 2020

Hello aspirant

Eligibility for appearing NEET , you must have passed xii Science with PCB stream having secured Minimum 50% marks in Physics

Cemistry and biology. Just you need to score 150 marks in altogether in PCB , . It doesn't make sense whatever marks you have scored more in maths and less  in  biology You just need to pass in every subject.and PCB score should be 50%

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where can i see merit list and is merit number 700 any good?

juisanju47749 25th Aug, 2020
Yes,
Of course you have a got good rank. Please tell me what course you applied.
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What is syllabus and subjects in 1st semester of btech civil engineering 1st year. And can the exam cleared by studying only 1 month

NITIN KUMAR CHHABRA 4th Oct, 2020
Hi there,

As of my knowledge,There is the same syllabus for all the branches in the Ist year of college. Core branch syllabus will come from 2nd year onwards.
It may vary college to college but in most of the cases, syllabus for Ist year is same for all the branches .

Now talking about the syllabus here are the subject you might have:
  1. Mathematics
  2. English
  3. Basic Electrical engineering
  4. Chemistry
  5. Programming for problem solving
  6. Physics
  7. Engineering drawing

Subjects also vary college to college but the above subjects are the most expected

Talking about the preparation,you may prepare for it in one month or you may not prepare for it in the whole one year..
I think you got my point

Good Luck!!!
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I have scored 50. 67 which is of IPE and EAMCET weight age and I am with the BC E category how much rank can I get in JNTUs and which branch.

Vinay Kumar 4th Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant,

As you mentioned that you had scored 50.67 percentile in eamcet, your expected rank may be between 19,000 to 23,000.Kindly note that this predicted rank is based on previous data and variations occur every year.

you can try for good groups in colleges like

jntu kalikiri

Jntu pulivendula

etc


Here's a link for your college prediction which will be very helpful in determining the colleges based on your rank,

https://dqxeclau.top/ap-eamcet-college-predictor?ici=cp-listing_root&icn=AP-EAMCET-College-Predictor

Hope this helps

Good luck.

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cut off for jntu kakinada for general candidate

Rashmita Paul 4th Oct, 2020

Hello Asporant,

JNTU Kakinada announces its cut off & merit list for various courses to get admission into it. So here follows the cut-off for JNTU KAKINADA:

1. General   -107166.

2. SC  - 60009.

3. ST  -  2087.

4. PWD  -  107166.

5. BC-D  -  32939.

6. Economically Weaker Section -   107166.

Thank you.

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college for bca in data science bangalore

Rohit Nuwal 25th Aug, 2020

Hello ,

listing below is BCA in data science in bangalore.

  1. Jain university it's a deemed university

duration : 3years

and also has 100% placements.

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discuss the nature of religion and religious practices of harappans

Firdouse 25th Aug, 2020

Hello Aspirant

The Indus Valley religion or the religion of the Harappans is made of many religions constituted. It is a mixture of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism.

There are many seals which were found during the excavation which tell us about the Gods the Harappans Worshipped. Some seals show animals which resemble the two gods, Shiva and Rudra. Other seals depict a tree which the Indus Valley believed to be the tree of life which is an outgrowing symbol today in the realm of spirituality. The tree was guarded by a spirit to keep the evil forces away from the tree. The guardian was potrayed by many animals such as bull, snake, goat, or any other mythical creature or animal. The evil force is represented by a tiger. One seal shows a figure sitting in a position that may be similar to a yoga pose and is thought to be an early representation of a Hindu God.

The Indus people worshipped a Father God who may have been the forefather of the race. It is similar to the concept of Kuldevi or Kuldevta which exists in Hinduism. There was a Mother Goddess who was worshipped for fertility keeping the collective unconscious in the right place. They worshipped fertility symbols which were round or pierced stones, a practice that was performed before the worship of Shiva and Parvati in the form of Sivalinga . They may have believed in magical rituals, charms and amulets and also demons and spirits like all the early civilisations.

A figure of a male god in a seated posture carved on a small stone seal was found. The figure has a white steatite head and bust, clothed in a robe that is placed over the left shoulder, short beard with no moustache, hair cropped and parted in the middle, wearing a necklace, eyes half shut. This was considered as a sacred symbol. The Sun was regarded as one of the greatest gods. Another seal shows a horned figure surrounded by animals such as the deer, antelope, rhinoceros, elephant, tiger and buffalo. The horned figure is called Pashupati which means the lord of the cattle. Pashupati is similar to the gods, Rudra and Shiva.

Swastikas are a sacred symbol for good luck. The Harappans practiced a form of yoga and meditation. The Indus Valley people built bathhouses and practiced ritual bathing. The great bath of Mohenjo-Daro was probably a proto type of a kovil or sacred tank found mostly in ancient temples in southern India where people may have performed important rituals for special occasions.

During the early days of their culture, the Indus people buried their dead. Afterwards, they conducted cremations and kept the ashes in urns. They may have believed in life after death after the discovery of pottery items and ornaments in the burial grounds.

Although the religion of the Indus valley and their social practices were very unique to the countries around them, the people of the Indus valley did have some influences from their neighbours India and in particular Persia. Although many cultures developed due to contact with other civilisations such as Sumer and Egypt that were wealthy and progressive for the time the Indus valley flourished by themselves. Although religious practices were of Hindu basis, the Indus valley added and developed new traditions and elements of their religion making something particularly traditional their own.

The Indus valley developed very well indigenously. The people of the valley strategically avoided the rest of India’s destruction, fighting and confusion that came with their shared religious practices, devising and developing their own ideas and methods to progress in a sustainable and peaceful way.

They avoided these destructive outside influences, by the use of palaces and gathering places as a well-rounded and open place of religious practices rather than monumental statues and tombs that tended to cause controversy. The Indus valley also made sure to not link religion and warfare together to keep peace and avoid uprising, another prominent key to their success.

Hope it helps

Thank you &  Good Luck!!!


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For data science, which semester elective best among (1) translational bioinformatics (2) cloud computing (3) predictive and prognostic analytics?

Sonali Sahu Student Expert 25th Aug, 2020

Hello,

3rd option will be best as data science is all about Prediction and rule making for different data set. it is used to find out all the information by making analysis and find out what are the possible way or outcomes based on variables or parameters.

Data science is a huge domain where big data, data analytics, Data visualization, data ware housing and data mining are high priority streams. and the root concept of all these streams is Predictive and prognostic Analytics.

Hope it helps!

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Please tell the process of admission in M. Tech Biotechnology through upsee

mjaisinghani62 25th Aug, 2020

Hello aspirant

UPSEE is entrance exam conducted annually by APJ Abdul Kalam technical University .

Application forms for upsee 2020 were released online . Forms were issued in January and extended till May 27, 2020 due to lock down.

Registration / form fees is RS 1300 and 650 for female candidates and pwd candidates.

Firms were issued for various PG courses like

MCA, M tech ,phD ,etc.

UPSEE 2020 will be held in September.


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how is the campus of k k wagh clg of Nashik

Mayank Chowdhary 25th Aug, 2020

Hi Achal!! Hope you are doing well!! The campus of kk wagh College of Nashik is really big and attractive expanded over an area of 32.199 sq.mt. It has a great campus life and great facilities present on the campus. You can surely go for it if you want a good campus life in your college.

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