Is the topics based on Inter syllabus ?
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what are the main topics that we should prepare in
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important topics for ap lawset 2021
The syllabus of the Andhra Pradesh law common Entrance Exam(AP ICET) is prepared by the Andhra Pradesh State council of higher education (APSCHE).The APLAWCET 2021 Syllabus will be available on the official website in PDF Format.
Important topics for AP LAWSET 2021 are as follows:
General Knowledge and mental ability:
Geography,civics, history,trade terminologies, national insignia,new amendments.
Current affairs: you have to Regular updates with latest news.keep yourself updated with latest events and trending topics.
Aptitude for the society of law:
Constitutional law,mercantile law,labour law,indian constitution,contracts and constitutional law, intellectual property rights, international law,crimes and torts.
hello I want to know which is best job like collector or advocate iam to confused with this topics plz answer me
Hello,
Collector and advocate both are different fields. Collector means IAS in district who can manage and know all over district programme, work etc. And the advocate means lawyer.
For collector you have to know more about the sociology, humanities, political science, current affairs etc. And for lawyer you can choose the LLB course.
Actually both job are different and you have to choose which department you want to go. Like if you want to serve your country and work for it then go for IAS officer but if you want to give justice ti others go for lawyer. And the salary also different in both sector. Like one IAS officer salary will be 58000 per month starting. And one lawyer starting salary different some time 30000 per month also if you are private lawyer then your salary will be 1lakh per month also.
And one thing if you are become an IAS officer then you get all other facilities with salary. Now choice is yours. Both zone are different and good for bright career.
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B TECH , CSE 1st year (both 1st and 2nd semesters) syllabus ( subjects and sub topics)
Hi Aspirant,
Almost all the universities and colleges have same syllabus for BTech CSE first year. In first year of Engineering , regardless of the stream you are admitted in the syllabus remains same for most of them. Some universities group up all the streams of BTech into two and then provide them one subject cycle among them out of the two cycles of subjects- Physics cycle and Chemistry Cycle. Like say group A containing students from BTech branches like CSE,CivilE,BME are given Physics cycle in 1st semester, then in 2nd sem they will be given subjects from Chemistry cycle. And the student other than CSE ,CivilE,BM would be given Chemistry cycle in first sem and Physics cycle in 2nd sem.
In Physics cycle, subjects include: Physics, Engineering Mathematics, Basics of Civil Engineering, Basics of Electrical Engineering, Engineering Drawing, Laboratory in either of the theory subjects studied like Physics or Engineering Mathematics.
While in Chemistry cycle, subjects are: Chemistry, Engineering Mathematics, Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Basic Electronics, C-programming and the labs in theory subjects like Chemistry and C-Programming.
The subtopics are mostly the continuation of whatever contents you have studied in 10+2.
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swaami Vivekanand ek baar me he moti moti book read kar ke kaise yaad rak liya kar late the kya ye sb apn nai kar sakte kya
Dear Rahul,
You might have heard "Practice makes a man perfect”, out of all other reasons this was the major reason why Swami Vivekanand was reading more number of books and not only reading but grasping it word by word.
You can observe this yourself, when you start reading a book after a long break then your speed will very slow but once you are about to the book after reading some 150-200 pages then you will find the your speed has automatically increased.
In those times there were no electronics gadgets to minimize someone's attention spam and Swami Vivekanand was more into meditation and that brought him a good concentration and memory power.
Moreover, Swami Vivekanad was not reading something keeping in mind that he has to use it for achieving materialistic things, else he could have used the shortcuts too.
While he was reading, he used to connect the things and learning. This was helping him to memorize things for long. By this way, you can get every details of what you are reading, and it is the best way to memeorize when you make your own version of story in your mind about what you are reading.
So basically Swami Vivekanand had a focused mind. Such mind is the source of all power. When Swami Vivekanand read a book, it was like the time ceased to exist for him or as if the world died for those few minutes. And then you know that the lesser is the distraction the more focused state of Mind a person will have.
I hope this answer meets your expectations.
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what atre theneet 2021 deleted topics
Hi
No topic has been deleted or removed. Neet syllabus is unchanged and same as that of last year. NEET 2021 Syllabus is provided below :-
PHYSICS
*Physical-world and measurement
*Kinematics
*Laws of Motion
*Work, Energy and Power
*Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
*Gravitation
*Properties of Bulk Matter
*Thermodynamics
*Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
*Oscillations and Waves
*Electrostatics
*Current Electricity
*Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
*Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
*Electromagnetic Waves
*Optics
*Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
*Atoms and Nuclei
*Electronic Devices
CHEMISTRY
*Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
*Structure of Atom
*Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
*Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
*States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
*Thermodynamics
*Equilibrium
*Redox Reactions
*Hydrogen
*s-Block Element (Alkali and Alkaline earth metals)
*Some p-Block Elements
*Organic Chemistry- Some Basic Principles and Techniques
*Hydrocarbons
*Environmental Chemistry
*Solid State
*Solutions
*Electrochemistry
*Chemical Kinetics
*Surface Chemistry
*General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
*p- Block Elements
*d and f Block Elements
*Coordination Compounds
*Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
*Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers
*Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids
*Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
*Biomolecules
*Polymers
*Chemistry in Everyday
BIOLOGY
*Diversity in Living World
*Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants
*Cell Structure and Function
*Plant Physiology
*Human physiology
*Reproduction
*Genetics and Evolution
*Biology and Human Welfare
*Biotechnology and Its Applications
*Ecology and environment
You can download complete NEET syllabus by going through :-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-syllabus
This syllabus will be very helpful in your preparation because it will let you know the topics and chapters which are included in your examination , so go well through your syllabus and plan your studies so that you can score well in your neet examination.
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important topics and chapter to score 60+ marks in physics in jee of july attempts
By analysing the previous year question you can estimate number of questions that may appear in Physics part this year.
Note: it is just an estimation so start your preparation with the subject which has high weightage first and try completing the syllabus if possible before examination.
Format used:
Topic name - expected number of questions
- Modern Physics - 5
- Heat and Thermodynamics - 3
- Optics - 3
- Current Electricity - 3
- Magnetics - 2
- Unit, Dimension and Vector - 1
- Laws of motion - 1
- Kinematics - 1
- Centre Of Mass, Impulse and Momentum - 1
- Work, Power and Energy - 1
- Simple Harmonic Motion - 1
- Gravitation - 1
- Rotation - 1
- Waves - 1
- Solids and Fluids - 1
- Electromagnetics Induction ; AC - 1
- Electrostatics - 1
for more details visit:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
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what are the easy topics to score 50 plus in each mains subjects?
This question can't be given appropriately without knowing your strengths and weakness. If you are weak in Mechanics then the strategy will be one way and if you are strong in it then it will change. So you have to build up your own strategy depending on your own weakness and strengths. But we can make this easier for you. You can go through the link below to know about the chapterwise weightage of JEE MAINS and you can identify which you can prepare as per your strengths.
Link for JEE MAINS weightage:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
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how should prepare for this test?From which platform can i get the topics?
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