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I am currently a student in NIOS for my class 12...can I apply in Harvard after my boards in 2025 ? What are the fees and criteria for it?

Ishita 23rd Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

Yes, you can absolutely apply to Harvard University after completing your Class 12 from NIOS. Harvard, like many top universities, considers applications from students from various educational backgrounds.

Here are the general criteria for admission to Harvard:

Strong academic performance in your Class 12 exams is crucial. Aim

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I am studying in Nios for my class 12....Can I apply for Harvard for studying Bs in Computer Science...what are the fees and criteria for it?

Ishita 21st Aug, 2024

Yes, you can apply to Harvard for a B.S. in Computer Science even when you are studying through NIOS.

Harvard University is one of the most competitive universities in the world. Admission is offered after taking a holistic review of several factors: academic performance and standardized test scores, extracurricular activities,

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I have 5 subjects in class 12 ISC and Maths is my optional subject sif i fail in maths will i be declared fail in boards ?

Tanya Gupta 24th Jan, 2024

Hello,


If you've been declared pass in the 12th board exams, even if you failed in an optional subject like Maths, you generally don't need to appear for compartment exams. Since you would have passed in 4 subjects, you will be declared passed but your marksheet will show fail in

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Question : Read the passage given below and then answer the questions given below the passage.


Kamataka's legislators came together across party lines today to reject a motion seeking that they reconsider the punishment of a year each in jail handed by the state assembly to two editors of Kannada tabloids for breach of privilege. The assembly had sentenced the editors to the jail term and had fined them Rs. 10,000 each in June this year, over what it called their defamatory articles against state legislators.The assembly rejected the resolution to reconsider the punishment and fine on Ravi Belagere, Editor of 'Hi Bangalore', and Anil Raju, Editor of 'Yelahanka Voice,' by a voice vote. Only three MLAs reportedly argued that the punishment to be reviewed. Some suggested that it should be doubled. The June resolution that punished the journalists based on the recommendations of the Privileges Committee of the House, had led to widespread protests from the media. The Editors' Guild of India called it "gross misuse" of power which "violates" the fundamental right of freedom of speech.Mr Belagere and Mr Raju had petitioned the High Court against the sentence, contending that it was "illegal and unconstitutional." The court had disposed the petitions, advising the Editors to find "an amicable solution." The journalists then met Karnataka's Speaker KB Kolivad and sought that the punishment should be reconsidered, making arguments and representations through lawyers. The Speaker had placed their petition before the House today.The motion was moved by the state's law minister TB Jayachandra. The BJP's SR Vishwanath, who had complained against Anil Raju for allegedly writing defamatory articles against him, spoke first, saying the Editors' plea to reconsider the sentence must be rejected outright."Despite privilege being moved against him, he (Raju) continued to write against me.

They should have been punished by now.lnstead their punishment should be increased," the BJP legislator said. MLAs from rival parties supported Mr Vishwanath, among them SR Mahesh of the Janata Dala Secular and Ashok Pattan, GS Srinivas, Vijayananad Kashappanavar and Lobo of the ruling Congress. Mr Pattan said the petition should not even have been brought to the House.However, the BJP's Suresh Kumar sounded a word of caution. "There are some opinions. Whether it comes under the ambit of privilege, we don't know. We should act cautiously, because this may go to the court tomorrow," he said. YSV Datta of the JDS said he agreed with Mr Kumar.Intervening. Health Minister Ramesh Kumar said that by questioning the merits of the privilege committee decision,the Editor's, in their reconsideration plea, have questioned the wisdom of the members. "Looking at it, it deserves to be rejected. They should have instead pleaded for mercy without going into the merits," he said.

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Which of the following words is nearly opposite in meaning to the word 'widespread'?

Option 1: Concentrated
 

Option 2: Gather
 

Option 3: Collect
 

Option 4: Withhold

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Concentrated
 


Solution : The correct answer is option 1.

Explanation

The term "widespread" refers to "found over a large area or number of people." As a result, the opposite of this word must refer to something that is not scattered. As a result, the correct word is 'concentrated.'

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Question : How many fundamental duties were added to the Constitution of India by the 42nd Amendment?

Option 1: 12

Option 2: 11

Option 3: 9

Option 4: 10

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: 10


Solution : The correct answer is 10.

There are 11 fundamental duties mentioned in Part 4A of the Indian Constitution in Article 51A. Fundamental duties were added by the 42nd Constitutional Amendment Act 1976. Ten fundamental duties were added by this act, and the 11th fundamental

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Question : Who said, "Man is a social animal"?

Option 1: Aristotle 

Option 2: Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Option 3: Harold Joseph Laski

Option 4: Plato

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Aristotle 


Solution : The correct option is Aristotle.

The statement "Man is a social animal" is credited to Aristotle, an ancient Greek philosopher. This statement emphasised the concept that humans are naturally predisposed to live in groups and societies and that social connections and cooperation are important

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how can I prepare for clat UG if I am in class 12 PCB in 2024

Mahak Yadav 16th Dec, 2024

To prepare for the CLAT UG exam while being in Class 12 with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) background, you should focus on developing your skills in areas outside your regular curriculum, as the CLAT syllabus includes subjects like English Language , Current Affairs and General Knowledge (GK) , Legal

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