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if you are outside of the UP then u need domicile certificate of UP.
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Hello Dear
dont be tense you have enough time for the preperation.
first thing, forget everything what you have missed in your past like your syllabus and test series etc.and start to study daily 1-2 hour for each subject,first read carefully the theory and concept of any topic or unit and start from initial stage.write down the farmulas in a page and then solve the problems,dont try to solve tough questions,first solve easy and basics type of question and then go for upper level.you can take the help of any book in which questions are given in type wise format.by this trick you can score good marks in ur test series.and u must solve ur test paper once again after test at ur home.use books of ARIHANT publication for each subject.
dont be tense,try this method of study for each subject.it will really work and you will feel the changes in your knowledge.but dont down ur moral.beleive in hard work and God.
ALL THE BEST...........
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Hello dear
in which city u are residing?tell me then i will definetally suggest you good coaching.its all about where from you are.can you go outside of ur homecity,then KOTA is best option.tell me ur city..
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Hello dear
Lieberman-Burchard is a reagent used in a colorimetric test to detect cholesterol, which gives a deep green color. This color begins as a purplish, pink color and progresses through to a light green then very dark green color. The color is due to the hydroxyl group (-OH) of cholesterol reacting with the reagents and increasing the conjugation of the un-saturation in the adjacent fused ring. Because this test uses acetic anhydride and sulfuric acid as reagents caution must be exercised so as not to receive severe burns.
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Hello dear forms are not available now...
the dates are:-
31-12-09 – availability of application forms.
Application procedure:
1. The cost of application form is Rs.850/-
2. You can receive the application form either by post or from the respective outlets or from the institute.
3. Form can be received either by sending a DD or by cash.
For any information about admission details please keep visiting
the following site: www.vit.ac.in
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hello dear.....
its alll depend on the quality of hours ypu are devoting for your studies not the quanity of hour..6 hours dedicated study is sufficient to make int IIT
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hello dear
it is beacuse,we are doing some work against to this gravitational force.
means if we move body from r1 to r2 then we will have to do some work against the gravitational force acting between these body.so we put there minus sign......
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There are only three types of relational keys (foreign keys are another issue and discussed separately:
- Candidate Key
- As stated above, a candidate key is any set of one or more columns whose combined values are unique among all occurrences (i.e., tuples or rows). Since a null value is not guaranteed to be unique, no component of a candidate key is allowed to be null.
There can be any number of candidate keys in a table . Relational pundits are not in agreement whether zero candidate keys is acceptable, since that would contradict the (debatable) requirement that there must be a primary key.
- Primary Key
- The primary key of any table is any candidate key of that table which the database designer arbitrarily designates as "primary". The primary key may be selected for convenience, comprehension, performance, or any other reasons. It is entirely proper (albeit often inconvenient) to change the selection of primary key to another candidate key.
As we will see below, there is no property of a primary key which is not shared by all other candidate keys in of the table except this arbitrary designation. Unfortunately E-R methodologies and RDBMS products have come to rely on the primary key almost to the exclusion of the concept of candidate keys, which are rarely supported by software.
- Alternate Key
- The alternate keys of any table are simply those candidate keys which are not currently selected as the primary key. exactly one of those candidate keys [is] chosen as the primary key [and] the remainder, if any, are then called alternate keys." An alternate key is a function of all candidate keys minus the primary key.
Therefore it is completely incorrect and misleading that several data modeling products provide "alternate keys" which are selected arbitrarily by the designer, without qualifying the alternates as unused candidate keys, in fact without any mechanism to even designate candidate keys.
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This reaction has been used in qualitative analysis to indicate the presence of a methyl ketone. The product iodoform is yellow and has a characteristic odour. The reaction has some synthetic utility in the oxidative demethylation of methyl ketones if the other substituent on the carbonyl groups bears no enolizable α-protons.
Mechanism
The reaction readily proceeds to completion because of the acidifying effect of the halogen substituents.

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Hello dear
use M L KHANNA........
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hello dear
some topics in the physics are very important for whole physics.so must focus on them.
Kinamatics
general properties of matter
electricity
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hello dear...
u must pull it..bcz in the case of pulling.one component of force which you are applying to move the box,will minimize the normal reaction,and if normal reaction is minimum then friction is also minimum.and in the case of pushing one component of force will maximize the normal reaction.so u will feel more friction than pulling........
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Hello dear
the requirements are given here......
The candidate should have obtained a minimum of aggregate 80% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects (if he/she has taken Mathematics in BITSAT) or a minimum of aggregate 80% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects (if he/she has taken Biology in BITSAT) subjects in 12th examination, with at least 60% marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics / Biology subjects.
Students who are appearing for 12th examination in 2008 or who have passed 12th Examination in 2007 only are eligible to appear in the BITSAT-2008 test Students who have passed 12th examination in 2006 or earlier are NOT eligible to appear in BITSAT-2008.
Students who are presently studying in BITS at any of its campuses are not eligible to appear in BITSAT test. Admissions will be made purely on merit. The merit position of the candidate for admission will be based on the score obtained by the candidate in the BITSAT-2008. However, their eligibility for admission is subject to fulfilling the requirement of minimum marks in 12th examination, as mentioned above.
Direct Admission to Board Toppers: In the past, admission process of the Institute always ensured guaranteed admission to all the students who obtained first ranks in their respective board examinations. This has given a very vital input of highly meritorious students from all over India.
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Hello dear
the requirements are given here......
The candidate should have obtained a minimum of aggregate 80% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects (if he/she has taken Mathematics in BITSAT) or a minimum of aggregate 80% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects (if he/she has taken Biology in BITSAT) subjects in 12th examination, with at least 60% marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics / Biology subjects.
Students who are appearing for 12th examination in 2008 or who have passed 12th Examination in 2007 only are eligible to appear in the BITSAT-2008 test Students who have passed 12th examination in 2006 or earlier are NOT eligible to appear in BITSAT-2008.
Students who are presently studying in BITS at any of its campuses are not eligible to appear in BITSAT test. Admissions will be made purely on merit. The merit position of the candidate for admission will be based on the score obtained by the candidate in the BITSAT-2008. However, their eligibility for admission is subject to fulfilling the requirement of minimum marks in 12th examination, as mentioned above.
Direct Admission to Board Toppers: In the past, admission process of the Institute always ensured guaranteed admission to all the students who obtained first ranks in their respective board examinations. This has given a very vital input of highly meritorious students from all over India.
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Hello dear
actually the concept given in P bahadur are excellent,they are very specific concept
but you will get benefit of this book only when you study from basic and theory and then try to solve the question.
first you should read it with full concentration,and then remember key point after that you should try to implement its concept on numerical type of question.
its Excellent
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Hello Dear
dont be tense you have enough time for the preperation.because you are appearing in JEE-2010.
first thing, forget everything what you have missed in your past like your syllabus and test series etc.and start to study daily 1-2 hour for each subject,first read carefully the theory and concept of any topic or unit and start from initial stage.write down the farmulas in a page and then solve the problems,dont try to solve tough questions,first solve easy and basics type of question and then go for upper level.you can take the help of any book in which questions are given in type wise format.
dont be tense,try this method of study for each subject.it will really work and you will feel the changes in your knowledge.but dont down ur moral.beleive in hard work and God.
ALL THE BEST...........
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Hello dear
u can use these books and they will really help you to crack IIT
PHYSICS
1-H C VERMA
2-IRODOV
3TMH
4-D C PANDEY
CHEMESTRY
1-ARIHANT
2-R C MUKHARJEE
3- P BAHADUR
MATHS
1-ARIHANT
2-TMH
3-A DASGUPTA
4-R D SHARMA
but dude collection of these books are not important.main aim is to build the concept so try to make ur concept clear...
ALL THE BEST...
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Hello Dear
use the farmula
Tan 2A= 2 Tan A /(1-Tan2 A)
here put the A=

and then equation will be convert into quardratic equation then solve it u will get the answer( Root 2-1)
hence A is correct option.
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yes , you can give AIEEE again in 2009 but also see brochures of AIEEE for more precise information
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