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A new study reveals that sharks, despite their vast range in size and shape, follow the centuries-old two-thirds scaling law, which governs how surface area increases relative to volume
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According to an official on exam duty, question No. 13 in Botany Telugu medium, question No.5 in Botany paper - I English medium, question Nos. 32 and 20 in Political Science paper - I English and Telugu mediums respectively, and questions Nos. 4 and 9 in Mathematics paper-IA Telugu medium had errors
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Mathematics is out of calculation, and Commerce is out of circulation. Even Chemistry is losing connect. This is the scenario emerging for postgraduate courses in the State.
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The study revealed that LLMs show significant variability in their responses to different versions of the same question. Research indicates that the reasoning process in LLMs is based on probabilistic pattern-matching rather than formal reasoning.
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Sri Chaitanya's dominance was further evident in the number of students securing 100 percentile, with a total of 272 students achieving this feat in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry subject wise and percentile wise
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The college chairman Dr. Katepalli Naveen Babu, academic director Atluri Venkataramana and its principal Dr B Gopal paid floral tributes to a portrait of Ramanujan.
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Unlike ChatGPT's focus on text, Polymathic AI, a new endeavor, harnesses numerical data and physics simulations across various scientific domains. It assists scientists in modeling phenomena ranging from supergiant stars to the Earth's climate.
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As his film 'Super 30' clocked four years in Hindi cinema on Wednesday, actor Hrithik Roshan took to social media to share a thoughtful note.
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To encourage more students with a humanities and social sciences background to learn Computer Science, IIIT announced an innovative admission process.
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Negative gender norms and stereotypes often held by teachers, parents, and peers regarding girls' innate inability to understand mathematics are contributing to the disparity.
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Several students who appeared for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced found the questions in Mathematics section tricky and tough to crack, while the physics section was moderately difficult.
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Hyderabad: The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University-Hyderabad on Tuesday extended the last date for submission of online applications for Telangana State Engineering Common Entrance Test (TS ECET) 2022 with a late fee of Rs.500 up to June 23. Earlier, the last date was June 14. While the hall tickets can be downloaded from the website from […]
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Hyderabad: Shiv Nadar University Chennai, the third initiative in higher education by Shiv Nadar Foundation, has opened admissions for its Ph.D. programs in Engineering, Commerce, Economics, Mathematics, Physics and Interdisciplinary Research. This year, the University has also introduced a Ph.D. program in English where the scholars can either specialize in English Literature or English Language […]
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Hyderabad: Most of the students have a tendency to believe that their brain is not suited for a few subjects that they are uncomfortable with. Mathematics is one of those. However, because math is one of the most crucial subjects in any competitive exam, having a firm grasp on the subject is essential for moving […]
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Postdoctoral fellows contribute to ongoing research and also have the opportunity to pursue their own research
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Entrance test for admissions into IITs on October 3, registrations starts September 11
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Hyderabad: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) on Tuesday announced its partnership with TCS iON, a strategic unit of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), to provide employability-oriented courses for students across all universities in the State. The programme comprises three majors- Mathematics, Statistics and Data Science and will be offered in collaboration with the […]
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Many students also scored 100 per cent marks in subjects like Mathematics, Social studies and Information Technology.
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An important aspect of learning mathematics is knowing its traits.
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Hyderabad: The coronavirus has left billion of people across the globe confined to their homes. Those going about their daily routines through remote modes also include school children, as they too have to attend online classes during the pandemic. As we know, the new routines of working, studying from homes is stressing a lot of […]