What is the fee of ACT exam in Indian rupees?
The ACT exam fees in India without writing and with writing is INR 4,835.25 and INR 6,754 respectively. The ACT test late registration fee and test centre/date change is INR 1,918.75.
i got 93.08 percentile in jee mains 2020 with stands around 53k rank ( 7.6lac student attended jee mains act to yt) now with this percentile shall i get nit ( any branch) , btw im general, thankyou in advance
Hello Student
93.08 percentile in jee mains is not so hopeful percentile marks to get NITs for engineering course of study. To get top NIT student has to secure at least 99 to 98 percentile of marks in jee mains examination. As you have got 93. Jio percentage of marks and your rank season around 53000, so there is a little hope of chance to get top NITs. Gate of NITs student should achieve the rank of 15000 to 20000.
Hope this will help.
I am currently in 11th std ,when should I give SAT or ACT exam ?
Hey applicant!!
Now since you are pursuing your 11th Standard, you can prepare really well as it is the best time for you to utilise your time and seat for the exam, next comes your best preferable time to appear is in the month of November when you don't have much study pressure on your head, and before your finals you will have idea regarding the possible questions and how to answer them,
Hope it helps!!!
Find the magnitude of the two forces, such that if they act at right angles, their resultant is 10 N . But if they Act at 60, their resultant is root13 N .
Hello Priya,
Let us assume two forces F1 and F2.
In the question , there are two conditions given and accordingly we need to solve the equations by forming two equations.
In the first condition, the angle between two forces is 90 degree so apply the formula for the resultant which is =
F1^2 + F2^2 +2F1F2 *cos 90 = 10^2 - - - (i)
In the second condition the equation will come out to be :-
F1^2 + F2^2 + 2 F1F2 cos 60 = (√13)^2 - - - 2
So from the first get the value of F1 in terms of F2 and substitute in the second equation and a quadratic equation will be formed.
Master of act political science
hi there ,
As per your query ,
Firstly, it all depends on why you would want to do a graduate degree in Political Science (PS). If you wish to work in academia or think tanks, you would need to have a graduate degree in PS or related subjects
For further information , you can check out this link as given below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/political-science-course
Hope you understand , in case of any query you can comment here,
Thank you and all the best.
I have already been passed LLB in the year 1996 from Utkal University odisha State I am also asking that is it mandatory to appear forthcoming AIBE 2022 or 2023 I appreciate if you send reply as soon as possible for which act of kindness I shall remain grateful to you
Hello aspirant,
Yes, if you are registered with the state bar council, you can practice law before clearing AIBE . However, in such a case, you will have to clear AIBE within two years from the date of registration at the state bar council. Since you have mentioned that you have cleared LLB in 1996, then it is not compulsory for you to give AIBE.
In the State Bar Council Meeting, the Bar Council passed a resolution that the "Right to practice" exam, popularly known as AIBE, is no more mandatory for the lawyers registering themselves in any state of the country.
Furthermore, the eligibility criteria to give AIBE Exam is as mentioned below : Candidates should hold 3 years or 5 years LL. B. degree from a BCI recognized law school. One should note that there is no minimum percentage to qualify in the examination in order to register for the AIBE exam.
Further, to know more about the AIBE Exam you can follow the link below to know more about it : https://law.careers360.com/exams/aibe'
I hope that this will help.
do you agree that right to information act 2005has played a decisive role in changing the attitude of public servants and made them more civil in delivering service to society
Hello candidate,
The Right to information has been seen as the key to strengthening participatory democracy and ushering in people centred governance. Access to information can empower the poor and the weaker sections of society to demand and get information about public policies and actions, thereby leading to their welfare.
Hope you found it helpful. If you have any other doubts regarding any educational related topics, feel free to post it here.