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How many fees for BCA degree,how many salary

Sajal Trivedi 18th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

A three-year undergraduate program called the BCA Course offers extensive instruction in digital mathematics, operating systems, computer labs, real-world programming, algorithms, and computer applications. The cost of a BCA course varies based on the college and study method. The cost of a BCA degree in India's best universities is between INR 40,000 and INR 2,00,000 for full-time enrollment, INR 60,000 and INR 2,50,000 for part-time enrollment, and INR 7,700 in distance learning.

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Hope this information helps you

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Ive checked the official website of some of these universities and came to know that they dont offers bsc in astrophysics.??

Juee Hote 18th Sep, 2024

It is true that there aren't many undergraduate astronomy B.Sc. programs available in India. This curriculum is not directly offered at the bachelor's level by many institutions and colleges.

Other options include a B.Sc. in Physics with a specialisation in Astrophysics, which is offered by many universities along with optional modules or courses in space science or astrophysics

.Integrated Programs : A few academic institutions offer integrated Master of Science degrees that allow students to specialise in astrophysics in later years.

Schools providing a Bachelor of Science in Astrophysics or Associated Fields: Astrophysics, physics, and space science courses are available at the Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology (IIST).

Osmania University in Hyderabad provides programs in Physics with the option to specialise in Astrophysics in the future.

If you are specifically interested in Astrophysics, it may be a better route to first pursue B.Sc. Physics and then specialize in Astrophysics through further studies.

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How to learn cutting figures chapter for NMMS on 2024

Juee Hote 18th Sep, 2024

Use these steps to ensure that you understand the Cutting Figures chapter for NMMS (National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship) 2024.

Begin by becoming familiar with the basic ideas of geometry, such as the various shapes (triangles, squares, rectangles, etc.).Learn how to recognise symmetrical divisions in shapes and how to break them up into smaller pieces.

Practice by working through cutting shape-related challenges. You can begin with simple shapes and work your way up to more intricate figures.Experiment with different ways to cut and rearrange shapes, paying attention to patterns.

Make Use of Visual Aidscomprehension how forms are sliced and rearranged requires a thorough comprehension of diagrams and examples. Seek for books or internet materials that offer detailed illustrations for cutting and rearranging shapes.

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Where is the available seat for bcom in college

Juee Hote 18th Sep, 2024

College Websites : A lot of institutions keep their official websites up to date with information about admissions and seat availability.

College Admissions Offices : For up-to-date information about seat availability, get in touch with the admission offices of the particular universities you are interested in.

University Portals : Centralised admission portals for certain institutions provide a list of all open seats at various affiliated colleges.

Government Portals for Admission : In certain areas, seats for various college courses are displayed on government websites or portals (like the Directorate of Higher Education).

You could also receive precise information about B.Com. seat availability by visiting or calling the college you are interested in.

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When was the first satellite Aryabhatta launched

Sajal Trivedi 18th Sep, 2024

Hello aspirant,

India's first unmanned Earth satellite was named Aryabhata. It has the name of a well-known Indian mathematician and astronomer from the fifth century CE. The satellite was built at Peenya, close to Bangalore, but on April 19, 1975, a Russian-made rocket launched it from within the Soviet Union. Aryabhata, which weighed 794 pounds (360 kg), was outfitted with instruments to monitor gamma and neutron radiation from the Sun, investigate Earth's ionosphere, and conduct X-ray astronomy research. The satellite's electrical power supply failed on the fifth day of orbit, forcing the scientific equipment to be turned off. Nonetheless, throughout the course of the five days of operation, valuable data was gathered.

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Newtons laws of motion imp formulas for jee mains

Kanishka kaushikii 18th Sep, 2024

Newton's Laws of Motion are fundamental to understanding the motion of objects. Here are the key formulas and concepts for JEE Mains:

Newton's First Law of Motion (Law of Inertia):

  • An object at rest will remain at rest, and an object in motion will continue to move in a straight line with constant speed, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

Newton's Second Law of Motion:

  • The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it and inversely proportional to its mass.

  • Formula: F = ma
    • F: Net force (N)
    • m: Mass of the object (kg)
    • a: Acceleration of the object (m/s²)


    Newton's Third Law of Motion (Law of Action and Reaction):

    • For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.


    Important Formulas and Concepts:

    • Weight: W = mg
      • W: Weight of the object (N)
      • m: Mass of the object (kg)
      • g: Acceleration due to gravity (9.8 m/s²)
    • Friction: The force that opposes the relative motion between two surfaces in contact.
      • Static friction: Fs ≤ μsN
      • Kinetic friction: Fk = μkN
        • μs: Coefficient of static friction
        • μk: Coefficient of kinetic friction
        • N: Normal force
    • Tension: The force transmitted through a string, rope, or cable when it is pulled taut.
    • Normal force: The force exerted by a surface on an object in contact with it, perpendicular to the surface.
    • Centripetal force: The force that causes an object to move in a circular path.
      • Fc = mv²/r
        • Fc: Centripetal force (N)
        • m: Mass of the object (kg)
        • v: Velocity of the object (m/s)
        • r: Radius of the circular path (m)


    These formulas and concepts are essential for understanding Newton's Laws of Motion and solving problems related to mechanics in JEE Mains. Practice solving a variety of problems to solidify your understanding and improve your problem-solving skills.


    I hope it helps !!

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which course is better gor future jobs either bsc fisheries or bsc veterinary or bsc agriculture

Juee Hote 18th Sep, 2024

Depending on your interests and professional objectives, you can choose between a B.Sc. in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, or Fisheries.

Bachelor of Science in FisheriesEmployment Prospects : Positions are available in government agencies that oversee fisheries, research facilities, aquaculture businesses, fish farms, and the seafood export sector. Jobs in fish breeding, disease control, and aquaculture include those of fisheries officer and aquaculture technician.Industries include fisheries management, research organisations, aquaculture, seafood processing, and fishing.

Career Prospects for Veterinary Science B.Sc. Graduates can pursue careers in animal welfare organisations, as well as positions as veterinarians, animal health inspectors, and breeders. They can work for pharmaceutical businesses or conduct research.Industries: Veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, cattle management, drug manufacturers, and conservation organisations for wildlife.

Prospects for a career in agriculture with a B.Sc . include demand for graduates in farming, agribusiness, agricultural research, fertiliser firms, and government agricultural ministries. Agricultural Officer, Farm Manager, Agronomist, and employment in agriculture-related banking and enterprises are among the positions available.Industries include banking, food processing, rural development, agriculture, agribusiness, research institutes, and government agencies.

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Hello sir I have a question that I passed class 12 with pcm in 2023 Is I am eligible for neet because I take biology as additional subject from up board.

Kanishka kaushikii 18th Sep, 2024

Yes, you are eligible for NEET. Even though you didn't have Biology as a core subject, taking it as an additional subject in UP Board is sufficient to qualify for the exam.

Please note: While eligibility is based on having Biology as an additional subject, it's important to check the specific eligibility criteria set by the conducting authority (NTA) for that year. There might be additional requirements, such as minimum aggregate marks or specific subject combinations.

For more information about NEET Exam you can go through the link attached below.

https://medicine.careers360.com/exams/neet

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can I take admission in MCA in this year in An college Patna

Kanishka kaushikii 18th Sep, 2024

Yes, you can likely take admission in MCA at A.N. College, Patna in 2024. However, the specific availability of seats and the admission process might have changed since the last academic year.

Here's what you should do:

  1. Check the College Website: Visit the official website of A.N. College, Patna. Look for the admissions section and find information about the MCA program. They should have details about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and important dates.
  2. Contact the Admissions Office: If you can't find the information you need online, contact the admissions office of A.N. College directly. They can provide you with the most up-to-date information about seat availability and the application process.

Remember: Admission to MCA programs often depends on factors like your academic performance, entrance exam scores (if applicable), and the number of applicants. So, it's advisable to apply as early as possible to increase your chances of securing a seat.

For information about A.N College, Patna, you can go through the link attached below.

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/anugrah-narayan-college-patna







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Any entrance exam in india where the syllabus is mostly computers and hardly maths which I can give after 4 year bca(h) degree

Kanishka kaushikii 18th Sep, 2024

Yes, there are several entrance exams in India that focus primarily on computer science and technology, with minimal mathematics requirements. These exams are often designed for candidates who have completed a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) degree or similar qualifications.

Here are some examples:

  • GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering): While GATE covers various engineering disciplines, including computer science and information technology, the computer science section typically emphasizes programming, algorithms, data structures, computer networks, and operating systems. The mathematics component is relatively limited.
  • PGCET (Postgraduate Common Entrance Test): PGCET is a state-level entrance exam conducted in Karnataka for admission to postgraduate programs, including computer science and engineering. The syllabus for the computer science section focuses on computer science fundamentals, programming, and software engineering.
  • TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test): TANCET is another state-level entrance exam conducted in Tamil Nadu for admission to postgraduate programs. The computer science section of TANCET covers topics such as programming, data structures, algorithms, computer networks, and operating systems.
  • UPSC CSE (Union Public Service Commission Civil Services Examination): While UPSC CSE is a comprehensive exam for government services, it includes an optional subject of computer science and information technology. This optional subject covers topics like programming, data structures, algorithms, computer networks, and operating systems.
  • State-level entrance exams: Several states in India conduct their own state-level entrance exams for admission to postgraduate programs in computer science. These exams typically focus on computer science fundamentals and programming.

It's important to note that while these exams may have less mathematics compared to other engineering entrance exams, they still require a good understanding of basic mathematical concepts that are relevant to computer science. Therefore, it's advisable to prepare for these exams by focusing on computer science fundamentals, programming, and relevant mathematical concepts.


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