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Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Electricity -> drift velocity : -> Go to message
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hello guys .


 


i m really confused with drift velocity equation :


 


in CBSE text it is given          v= (eE/m)t


 


but the same topic in HC Verma and in goiit study material     , the equation is :


 


                                           v=(eE/2m)t


 


 


 


could u plz tell me which is the one to follow ?


rates assured........

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Algebra -> how iz A DAS GUPTA fr preperation for iit...........??? -> Go to message
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it is really good enough ....
but for that u should have enough courage to go through the toughest problems.......
the co-ordinate part is really very good .......
but u can also go for some basic books like KCSinha...

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Electricity -> ELECTRIC FIELD AND DRIFT VELOCITY : -> Go to message
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hey guys ...
does the potential gradient has to do anything to do with it .......

i.e /............
E= - dV/dr
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Inorganic Chemistry -> why metal oxides are easily reduced ??? -> Go to message
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metals have low ionization enthalpy ...
so .
they tend to lose electrons very easily .
but more importantly :
THE METAL OXIDES ARE LEWIS BASES SO THEY ARE GIVE OUT ELECTRONS ......

i think i m correct ......if not correct it ..but more possibly i think this is the reason .....
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Coaching Institutes & Course Material -> How u rate TIME coaching in bangalore for IIT prep. -> Go to message
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i dont know about bangalore :but in general ...

if the center is a branch of the TIME institution (it should not be a franchisee) then i think it might be good .....
but if it is a franchisee then ..i recommend you to study youself at home with some corresponding coarses like BT or NARAYANA ..

i had been to a franchise of the TIME but it stinks ..

i paid a whole amount there thinking it would be better but later it turned out to be a great foolishness of me joining TIME.....
so BEWARE
Community shelf Community shelf -> THE COMMON STORY of IIT ASPIRANTS...it happens with all....check it out -> Go to message
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thanks man !!!!!!
it gives me really a great courage to close the computer and start studing .!!!!!
Community shelf Community shelf -> DO YOU KNOW THE SUN VERY WELL????? THINK AGAIN!!!! -> Go to message
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great man ...
ur article is great ....!!!
Catalogs Catalogs -> Chemistry -> CONCISE INORGANIC CHEMISTRY -> Go to message
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really a great book ...every single concept is damn clear ....
i think the well given diagrams are very useful .
every thing int it is important . to the point explanation and simple language ......
this book is really great .........
Catalogs Catalogs -> Chemistry -> J.D.LEE -> Go to message
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really a great book ...every single concept is damn clear ....
i think the well given diagrams are very useful .
every thing int it is important . to the point explanation and simple language ......
this book is really great .........
Catalogs Catalogs -> Physics -> Problems in general phyics -> Go to message
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superb book !!! must IIT aspirants
Community shelf Community shelf -> MIT admissioms -> Go to message
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If anyone over here is trying to study abroad .....then i think i have got something useful for them :


 


the following material is the instructionn guide to submit your freshman application(application form) for an addmission in MIT ..


 


u need not seen as a scholar but as a whole person :


 


so check it out .its gonna be really useful :



Part 1: Biographical Information Form







Submitting this form and the $65 application fee initiates your application process. We encourage you to register for a MyMIT account which will enable you to easily submit this form online.


 


 


 


Deadline







This form must be submitted (or postmarked) no later than November 1 if you're applying Early Action (U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents only), or no later than January 1 if you're applying Regular Action. We prefer that you submit this form as soon as possible, so that we can get a head start on processing your application file; however, early submission does not advantage or disadvantage your application in any way.


 


Fee waiver


 


If the application fee presents a hardship for you and your family, you may qualify for a fee waiver. To request a fee waiver, ask your high school guidance counselor, principal, or other school official to fill out the SAT Request for Waiver of College Application Fee form or to submit an official letter on your behalf. The form, or official letter, should be mailed to: MIT Office of Admissions, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Rm. 3-108, Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 by the application deadline.


 


Parent Information


 






If you're a member of a non-traditional family, please provide information about the persons whom you consider to be your mother and father, whether they are your biological parents, adoptive parents, or stepparents.


 


Field of Study


 






We're asking about your preferred field of study because we're curious about what interests you right now - not because we have any quotas. You won't declare your major until the end of your freshman year - there's a lot of time between now and then to explore, discover new things, change your mind. For this reason, approximately half of our students ultimately major in something entirely different from what they wrote on their application, so we couldn't use this data to predict anything even if we wanted to. Moral of the story: writing "underwater basket weaving" will not give you an edge in the admissions process, so just be honest!

Part 2: Essays, Activities, and Tests Form


Deadline

This form must be submitted (or postmarked) no later than November 1 if you're applying Early Action (U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents only), or no later than January 1 if you're applying Regular Action. We prefer that you submit this form as soon as possible, so that we can get a head start on processing your application file; however, early submission does not advantage or disadvantage your application in any way.


 


Short Essay B


As with "Field Of Study" above, we're asking only because we're curious about what interests you right now - not because we have any quotas.


Long Essay

The 500-word limit is a guideline, not a strict cut-off. Simply use good judgment - your readers won't mind if your essay is 550 words, but 1,000 words will likely be a different story. If you upload a file, please be aware that small formatting losses can occur. Don't worry about this - you certainly won't be penalized! But if precise formatting is essential to the meaning and impact of your essay, you'll want to mail it to us. In that case simply enter "will be mailed separately" in the online application, and be sure to include your full name and date of birth on your essay before sending it via postal mail. Remember that your essay is not a writing test. It's the place in the application where we look for your voice - who you are, what drives you, what's important to you, what makes you tick. Be honest, be open, be real - connect with us. That's all that matters.


Activities

Please use our form, not your resume, to list your activities. There is only enough space to list five things - please choose the five that mean the most to you and tell us a bit about them. This will tell us more about you than any "laundry list" of everything you've ever done in high school.


You are welcome to submit a resume, but submitting a resume in lieu of filling out our standard activity list can hurt you (so don't).

Self-reported Coursework Form

How you fill out this form will not make or break your application, so don't stress about it. Use your best judgment - we're simply trying to get a clear picture of your academic preparation by subject area. We see thousands of different transcripts, so it really helps us to view your coursework and grades in a consistent format.


Here are some tips and instructions to help you complete this section:



  • To be completed by students in U.S. school systems only.

  • The information you provide does not replace your official high school transcript, which must be sent to us from your school.

  • It might help to have a copy of your high school transcript in front of you while completing this form. Consult your guidance counselor if you have questions.

  • Avoiding abbreviations, if at all possible, enter the names of your school courses by subject area. Please include all classes you have taken and are currently taking.

  • If there aren't enough spaces for all the courses you have taken, start with your most recent (current) class and work backwards. You can also use the "Additional courses" section as an overflow section for any of the subject areas.

  • If your courses were taken outside of your high school (at a local junior college or university, for example), tell us where they were taken in the "Course Title" field.

  • In the "Term and/or Final Grade(s)" field, list term and/or final grades for each class, as found on your school transcript (semester, trimester, quarter, final, etc.).

  • Use one line only per class - for example, it's not necessary to use a separate line for each semester of the same class. Place all grades for a class in the same field, separating grades with commas.

    Interview



Interviews are conducted by Educational Counselors, or ECs - MIT alumni volunteers who meet with prospective students in their home communities. You'll find your interviewer's name and contact information in your MyMIT account. Though an interview is not required, it's a very effective way for us to learn more about you and for you to introduce yourself as a real live individual. Last year, of eligible applicants, we admitted 16% of those who had an interview (or who had their interview waived) but only 6% of those who chose not to interview. Schedule your interview by October 20 if you are applying Early Action, or by December 1 if you are applying Regular Action. For more information, click here.

Standardized Tests


Testing must be completed by the November test date for Early Action and by the December test date for Regular Action. These dates change each year and are set by the testing agency. Click here for specifics on our testing requirements.

Teacher Evaluations


We require two teacher evaluations - please give them to your teachers early! One ("Evaluation A") should be from a math or science teacher and one ("Evaluation B") should be from a humanities teacher. We find that the best recommendations are written by teachers who know an applicant well as both a student and a person - please choose accordingly. We prefer that teachers use our forms, but it's okay if your high school has its own form. It's okay too for a teacher to submit a letter; we just ask that he/she attach it to our form - with your name and date of birth clearly indicated - and that the letter address the questions on our form.


Secondary School Report Form

Your guidance counselor or principal should complete this form and return it to us along with your transcript and a letter of summary/recommendation. We prefer that schools use our form, but it's ok if your school has a policy to use its own form. Give your guidance counselor (or principal) this form early so that he/she has time to fully consider the best way to present your accomplishments.

Mid-year Grade Report Form



This form is to be completed by a guidance counselor or principal. It is required for all applicants (including Early Action admitted students) who currently attend a U.S. high school or who currently attend a school located abroad that follows the U.S. high school curriculum. If you do not attend a U.S. high school or a U.S.-based school system abroad, you are not required to submit this form.


The Mid-year grade report form should be returned to us as soon as possible after completion of the fall semester (or after completion of the second quarter, if your school uses a quarter-based system). If your school uses a trimester schedule, please return this form to us following completion of the first trimester. We realize that most Early Action applicants will not have first term grades by November 1; if you apply Early Action, return this form to us as soon as these grades are available.


Early Action applicants on quarter-based systems often ask if it is okay to send in their first-quarter grades. This is not required, but it's certainly okay. Please note, however, that you must still send in the mid-year report after the second quarter grades have been released.


 For Regular Action applicants, the mid-year grade report form should be returned as soon as your first semester grades are available. We realize that for some of you, your mid-year grades will not be released until after January 1st - this is not a problem. Please just be sure to send the form in as soon as they are available.

Financial Aid



Student Financial Aid must receive your Financial Aid materials by February 15 (please note that this is a receipt deadline, not a postmark deadline). The admissions process at MIT is need-blind, so a Financial Aid application (or lack thereof) will not affect your chances of being admitted to MIT. Financial aid at MIT is entirely need-based and we are committed to meeting 100% of every student's demonstrated financial need.

Contacting A Coach


If you are an accomplished athlete and you plan to participate at the varsity level in college, we encourage you to contact the MIT coach for your sport(s). You'll find a complete staff directory here.

Submitting A Music Portfolio


Advanced musicians who are interested in continuing their music activity at MIT are encouraged to submit a music supplement via email addressed to auditions@mit.edu. If you are thinking about submitting a music portfolio, please try to submit it by November 1 if you are an Early Action applicant or by January 1 if you are an Regular Action applicant. Please see instructions below for supplements and emails.


 


Please note:



  • If you play two instruments equally well, please submit a separate supplement for each instrument.

  • Formats requested are to ensure compatibility with Mac Platform


For Performers:



  1. Mp3 recording attachments of two pieces of contrasting styles, of about 10 minutes total duration. They may be solo or with accompaniment but not in an ensemble.

  2. A one-page Music Resume attached in pdf format

  3. One letter of recommendation from a Music teacher attached in pdf format


For Composers:



  1. One recent composition score attached in pdf format.



  2. A one-page Music Resume attached in pdf format



  3. One letter of recommendation from a Music teacher attached in pdf format




 


For all applicants submitting a music supplement, in the body of the email, please be sure to include:



  1. Your Name



  2. Your Date of Birth

  3. Your Instrument



  4. Composer and Title of the recorded works submitted


Submitting An Art Portfolio

Students who are interested in architecture or art are welcome to submit a portfolio containing any art, photography, or architectural work for evaluation by the architecture faculty. If you are thinking about submitting an art portfolio, please try to submit it by November 1 if you are an Early Action applicant or by January 1 if you are an Regular Action applicant.


Format: Simple, 8" x 10" hard copies are preferred. Submissions in CD format are permitted but not preferred. Please note that slides are not encouraged - they may be difficult to view and thus may put you at a disadvantage.


 


Please include:



  1. Your full name



  2. Your date of birth



  3. "Undergraduate Application Materials" on the envelope

Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Computer Science -> Firefox or Internet explorer? -> Go to message
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fire fox is the best browser ..
it has speed , reliability , security , and a lot great add-ons
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Non IIT Institutes -> The Rumours about VIT - how much of it is true? -> Go to message
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http://newshub.nus.edu.sg/headlines/0610/ranking_07oct06.htm
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Non IIT Institutes -> The Rumours about VIT - how much of it is true? -> Go to message
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ananth i too agree with u ...
VIT is good college ...

but there should some thing that VIT lacks .....

as every college has its own merits and demerits ....
Catalogs Discussion Forums -> Non IIT Institutes -> The Rumours about VIT - how much of it is true? -> Go to message
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guys before getting on all this discussion , just get one look at the evaluation scheme of india today ...



it says that :

from each region they choose some prominent personalities in academic field and ask them for their opinion of the best college and rate .....


if the rumours are true then ,



either the college might have bribed the professors of that region or there is a possibility that the professors are just aware of the hipe of the college !!!

 




it can be anything ...we should judge accurately .....


i dont think that vit is such a great college ,, but rather it deserves at present situation a slight lower rank .......because there are many other colleges which are respected ..such as anna university , NIT Trichy , NIT warangal .......ithink that VIT is just an college of ranking just nearing 10down.....

 
 
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