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21st July, 2025 , 7 min read

COMEDK Marks vs Rank 2025 Analysis - Check Expected Cutoff & Colleges The COMEDK Marks Vs. Rank Analysis provides a detailed analysis of the ranks that a candidate can expect against their marks. The analysis also helps the candidates to predict and analyze the best colleges for them as per their capabilities. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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UP Board Date Sheet This article is about UP Board. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 6 min read

CBSE Board Exam Pattern: Proposed Changes, Grading System, Marking Scheme 2024 CBSE follows a 10-point grading system for Classes 10th and 12th. This year, CBSE has proposed major changes in the CBSE Exam Pattern. Read the article about these proposed changes, and the updated grading and marking scheme for CBSE Class 10th and 12th. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 7 min read

Contributions of Father of Modern Physics: Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein Read about the life and contributions of the 'Father of Modern Physics,' a pioneering figure whose groundbreaking theories laid the foundation for modern physics. Learn about their impact on science and their enduring legacy. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 10 min read

Convex Lens: Definition, Uses, Types, Magnification and Function of Convex Lens A convex lens is a type of optical lens that is thicker at the center than at the edges. Also known as a converging lens, a convex lens is curved outwards and has at least one surface that bulges outward. When light passes through a convex lens, the lens refracts (or bends) the light inward, causing the light rays to converge at a point called the focal point. The distance between the center of the lens and the focal point is known as the focal length. Convex lenses are commonly used in various optical instruments, such as cameras, telescopes, microscopes, and eyeglasses, to focus light and form images. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 5 min read

IMO Results 2022-23 (Released): Check SOF IMO Level 1 Result, Direct Link. imo, sof imo, international mathematical olympiad, imo results 2022-23, sof imo results 2023 level 1, imo results evel 1 2022-23 By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 8 min read

Olympiad Exams 2023-24: International Olympiad, Conducting Bodies, Types, Steps to Prepare, Important Dates, Fees, and Awards olympiad exams 2023-24, olympiad exams, international olympiads, what are olympiad exams, imo, sof, sof olymiad By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 7 min read

SOF Olympiad Trainer 2024: An Educational Guide on the Comprehensive Platform for Olympiad Exam Preparation The SOF Olympiad Trainer is an online platform that offers students a chance to prepare for Olympiad exams through an interactive and engaging learning experience. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 6 min read

NSO Result 2022-23 Direct Link: Check SOF NSO Result for Level 1 (Declared). nso, nso result 2022-23, sof, sof nso result 2023, nso direct link of level 1, sof imo, olympiad exams 2023, sof results 2023 By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 5 min read

Segment of a Circle: Definitions, Types, Area with Formula, How to Calculate, Theorems, and Properties A region enclosed by a chord and a matching arc located between the chord's ends is referred to as a segment of a circle. To put it another way, a circular segment is a section of a circle that divides from the remainder of the circle along a secant or chord. Segments are also the components that the arc of the circle divides into and connects to its ends through a chord. The center point is absent from the segments, it should be observed. By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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21st July, 2025 , 6 min read

Area of Circle: Definitions, Examples, Formulas, History, Terminology, Derivations, and How to Calculate The area of a circle is the amount of space encompassed within the circle's edge. The area filled by the circle is the territory within the circle's perimeter. It is also known as the total number of square units included within that circle. Circle area = πr²or πd²/4 in square units By - Ravi Upadhyay Read More >
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