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Piyush Tripathi

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Yes, If you are thoroughly going to memorize the intext question sections then it will definitely secure chances of you getting at least 33% marks out of 100. But it's advisable that you at least thoroughly read all the chapters/lessons and the Terminal questions and their answers so you should be able to write answers on your own for Theory related subjects. Attempt all the questions, It doesn't matter how much you know anything that you are going to contribute to the asked question will obtain you at least some marks. The answer doesn't have to be word to word from your textbooks. Just write down whatever you understood and that'll b
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RAHUL SINGAL

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In CBSE, the reduced topics in Chemistry are-Electrochemistry - Electrochemical cells, galvanic cells, batteries corrosion.
Chemical kinetics- Temp dependence of rate of reaction, collision theory. Surface Chemistry catalysis, enzymes catalysis, emulsion
Coordinate compound- Oxides of oxo ions of k2Cr2O7 and KMnO4, isomerism of coordinate compound. D&F block elements = chemical reaction of Ianthanide and Actinoid
Amines = Diazonium salt, chemical properties, coupling reaction
Aldehyde, ketone& carboxylic acid- nothing reduce in this chapter.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Pauravi Shah, there is a perpetual discussion on the pros and cons of these two routes to do engineering graduation. There is no one correct answer. Depending on your convenience you should select the route. Best wishes to you.

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KUSHAGRA VERMAI am freelance artist eagerness to explore & learn

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Yes, you can take admission in a Bachelor degree programme just by passing NIOS exam. It is valid and equivalent to CBSE, ICSE and other State Boards. So without any doubt go for it.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about law courses after 12th but some law colleges do not allow NIOS certification. You can explore about -
- vocational courses from good colleges
- hotel management courses
- journalism courses
- language courses like B.A. In English Spanish, etc. - You can enroll for any B.A. Course and prepare for government. Exam
You can explore about B.A. LL.B. And career prospects after it. Best wishes.

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Arshiya Singh

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As LPU alumni, I would recommend B.Tech is a professional degree programme. The following are good universities that offer B.Tech (Lateral) in IT:
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
Lovely Professional University
Amity University
VIT Vellore
SRM University
Sharda University
Being alumni of LPU, I would like to tell you that LPU offers B.Tech (Lateral) in *CSE, EE, ECE, ME, CE, Automobile, Chemical, Aerospace, Biotechnology, etc. * I recommended my cousin to do B.Tech from LPU itself. *The maximum package availed for the Engineering programme is 42 LPA. *. .

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Bachelors course after 12th
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Bachelor of Economics (BE)
Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (BAF)
Bachelor of Commerce in Banking and Insurance (BBI)
Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Market (BFM)
B.Com Syllabus includes subjects such as Corporate Tax, Financial Law, Economics, Accounts, etc. B.Com syllabus is divided amongst six semesters, with each semester taking place at an interval of 6-months.

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Vipin Bihari Yadav

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Hii, The regulation is that a study gap of 2 years is acceptable for Diploma and Undergraduate courses, and a study gap of 5 years is acceptable for postgraduate courses. Few colleges in Canada reject students who have more than the regulated gap years
thanks.

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