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Know About the 5 Important Changes Introduced in NEET 2019

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National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is the gateway to MBBS, BDS or AYUSH courses for medical aspirants in the country. NEET is taken by more than six lakhs candidates every year for admission to some of the best medical colleges in India. NEET 2019 is scheduled to be held on May 5, 2019. The Admit Card for the same will be released on April 15th, 2019. The registration for NEET 2019 has started from November 1st, 2018 and will continue till November 30th, 2018.

In the earlier part of 2018, it was announced that NEET 2019 will be held bi-annually and in an online mode, unlike before. However, the decision was later cancelled as the authorities thought that it will be difficult for candidates to handle two examinations in one year. So, in most part, the NEET 2019 examination does not differ much from the previous year. The test will be in pen and paper mode and the syllabus will remain unchanged. It will be held in eight languages and the pattern also remains the same.

Changes in NEET 2019

The most important change that has happened with NEET 2019 is the change of the examination authority. Until 2018, NEET was conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education. From 2019 onwards, the exam will be conducted by the National Testing Agency or NTA. Also, the examination timing for the exam has been changed. Unlike 2018 when NEET was held in the morning, NEET 2019 will be held in the afternoon, from 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm. The NTA has also decided to increase the number of test centres for NEET exam. While earlier examinations were held across 136 centres, NEET 2019 will be held in 154 exam centres, including rural areas.

There have been a few other significant changes that have been introduced in NEET exam this time. Here we will discuss the top five changes that have been announced for NEET 2019.

Aadhar Not Mandatory Anymore

According to Supreme Court rule, students registering for NEET 2019 will not be needed to enter their Aadhar Card details as before. Any Government issued identity proof like Passport, Voter Card, PAN Card, Ration Card, and Driving License will be valid for NEET 2019 registrations.

Mock Tests and Free Tuition for Candidates

The NTA has announced to provide free coaching to NEET aspirants from the next year along with providing access to practice tests and mock tests. 2697 mock test centers have been set up for NEET 2019 aspirants. The same centers will be converted into free coaching centers.

Visually Impaired Candidates are Allowed for NEET 2019

Abiding by the Supreme Court ruling on August 25, 2018, students with low vision and suffering from other forms of visual disability will be able to appear for and qualify in NEET 2019. Such students will be able to avail the 5% reservation for disabled candidates.

Candidates can Apply for Medicine Courses Abroad After Qualifying NEET 2019

The Medical Council of India (MCI) has decided to allow students who have not registered for NEET 2018 to enroll for MBBS courses abroad, as a one-time exemption. But students who plan to pursue MBBS outside India in 2019 should qualify NEET 2019.

Video lectures by IIT experts on the NTA website

The NTA has also provided special study materials for the NEET 2019 aspirants on their official websites nta.nic.in. Students will be able to access video lectures by IIT experts on subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Biology for free of cost. The video lectures cover all the topics in the syllabus and students can access them without any prior registration.

Apart from all these changes, few other changes have also been introduced for NEET 2019. Ayush aspirants from Karnataka will not need to qualify NEET 2019. The states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh will be participating in the All India Counselling from 2019, so students will not need to submit self-declaration forms. Also, to evaluate both the practice tests and the final tests. The conducting authorities will be using standardization techniques and psychometric methods. The psychometric tests will be set by experts and will be scientifically prepared.

 

VITEEE 2019 likely to clash with JEE Main 2019; Check details

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Well, all you engineering aspirants who are preparing for entrance exams that are lined up next year are in a scare. The Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) has announced the dates of its Vellore Institute of Technology Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE) which are expected to clash with JEE Main 2019 April session.

JEE Main 2019 which would take place twice a year from 2019 under NTA is all set to take place from April 6 to April 20 next year. The April schedule of the JEE Main exam would be the second one post the January slot which is scheduled for January 6 to January 20, 2019. The VIT has decided to schedule its VITEEE from April 10 to April 21, 2019. Thus, there are high chances of clashing of VITEEE with JEE Main exam for most of the students.

However, there is a sigh of relief for students in face of slot booking option which VITEEE offers (and JEE Main does not). So, it’s better to wait for JEE Main 2019 dates to come out before you take a call on slot booking for VITEEE 2019.

 

Important dates for VITEEE

Candidates who are willing to undertake VITEEE 2019 exam should note the important dates related to the exam cycle. Knowing the important dates would help you in avoiding the clash between your JEE Main and VITEEE by aiding you in choosing the slots accordingly.

For reference of the candidates, we have tabled below exam dates table. Please, have a look:

Events Dates
Availability of Application form October 28, 2018
Mode of application Online/Offline both
Mode of Examination Online
Last date for making an application February 28, 2019
Last date of registration February 28, 2019
Commencement of Slot booking March 2019
Availability of Admit cards for VITEEE 2019 March 2019
Date of  VITEEE 2019 Exam April 10 to 21, 2019
Declaration or VITEEE 2019 results April-May, 2019
Date of release of VITEEE 2019 scorecard Fourth week of April- 1st week of May 2019

Candidates must also note that the above-mentioned exam schedule is tentative in nature and can be changed on the discretion of VITEEE 2019 conducting authorities. Candidates are hence advised to visit the official website regularly to keep themselves updated about the process.

Clash with SRMJEEE 2019 is also possible

To make things worse there is a possibility of the two engineering entrance exams namely JEE Main 2019 and VITEEE 2019 clashing with the SRMJEEE 2019. SRM Joint Engineering Entrance Examination (SRMJEEE) 2019 is national level engineering entrance test that SRM university conduct’s for admission into B.tech course offered by its 4 campuses.

Online applications for SRMJEEE 2019 have begun from October 27, 2018, and the exam would be conducted in the month of April. The exam schedule for SRMJEEE 2019 is tabled below for your reference:

 

Events Dates
Availability of Application form October 27, 2018
Mode of application Online/Offline both
Mode of Examination Online
Last date for making an application Online March 31, 2019
Last date for making an application Offline (For remote area candidates only) First week of March 2019
Commencement of Slot booking April 2019
Availability of Admit cards for SRMJEEE 2019 Second-third week of April 2019
Date of  SRMJEEE 2019 Exam April 15 to 25, 2019
Declaration or SRMJEEE 2019 results May 2019
Date of release of VITEEE 2019 scorecard May 2019

 

Wait for JEE Main exam dates to come

Since there is a chance for triple clash of this engineering entrance exams and you as a candidate can’t afford to miss any (to keep your chances open) it is advised to wait till the exam dates for JEE Main 2019 are announced to book the slots for other two exams.

  • Since JEE Main 2019 doesn’t allow the slot booking option hence waiting for it is logical
  • JEE Main has a large number of colleges accepting its score and not giving JEE Main 2019 would not be apt
  • SRMJEEE 2019 and VITEEE 2019 exam are university specific exams whose scores are accepted by their own campuses only so, in case of clashing one can be avoided
  • If you don’t take VITEEE 2019 or SRMJEEE 2019 then also you can get admissions in these universities based on your JEE Main 2019

So, it’s clear that you should wait and watch till the dates of your JEE Main 2019 exams are announced and then go for VITEEE 2019 and SRMJEEE 2019 accordingly. The general advice is to keep JEE Main 2019 at priority.

 

Know these 5 things to apply for MUOET 2019

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MUOET 2019
Image source Jagranjosh

MU OET entrance test is a gateway to get admission in the top-ranked University of India i.e. “Manipal University”. It is an online entrance exam by clearing which students will get admission in the various Bachelor and Master programs such as MBBS, MS, M.Phil, BA, B.Sc, M.Sc, MA and others.

To appear in the examination, all the interested students have to fill the application form by entering personal, academic and others details. The university has released the MUOET application form on October 10, 2018. Those who have submitted the form successfully are only allowed to appear for the exam.

But, before applying for the MUOET exam students need to know the following 5 important things:

Fulfillment of the eligibility criteria

Students should satisfy the eligibility criteria before start filling the details in the application form because if a student found ineligible then, his/ her candidature will be canceled. The university has defined the course-wise eligibility criteria. But, following is the list of some of the most common eligibility standards:

  • Students must be of Indian nationality
  • Must have completed senior secondary or equivalent education from the recognized university.
  • Scored at least 50% marks in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English
  • There is no minimum age requirement
  • For getting admission in the PG courses, the student should clear UG degree with minimum 45% marks

Change in the application process

As compared to the last year there is a slight change in the MUOET 2019 application process. Previously students need to elaborate the details but now the application process has been simplified a lot. But now, by following four steps students can successfully submit the application form:

  • Registration: Enter the details such as Email, Mobile number and password in order to register for the exam
  • Personal Details: Enter the address and upload their photograph as well as signature.
  • Course Selection: Select the course, exam centre, category along with their details.
  • Confirmation & Submission: After completing the application form students are required to take the printout for the reference.

Uploading of Photograph & Signature

While filling the application form it is important to upload the correct images of Photograph & Signature in the form. The uploaded images must not be a month old. Following are some points that students need to take care before uploading the images:

  • Upload a passport size photograph with a light background, preferably white
  • Photograph size should be minimum 35×45 mm
  • Student’s features should be clearly visible in the photo.
  • Use Black/ blue ink pen for the signing the white paper
  • Don’t do signature in “Capital Letters”

About the Application Fee

At the time of submitting the application form students have to pay the application fee and examination fee. The amount of application fee students need to pay is the same as the last year. The fee criteria that students need to pay is as follows:

  • Indian students have to pay the application fee of amount INR 600/- (for all courses)
  • Foreign/ International/ NRI/ NRI Sponsored category candidates the application fee of amount INR 2500/-
  • For some selected courses the students need to pay the examination fee of amount INR 1400/-
  • The application fee must be pay through Credit Card/ Debit Card/ Net banking
  • The examination fee will not be accepted if paid through Cash/ Cheque/ Demand Draft or any other medium except for Online

Submission of Application form

Students are advised to carefully check the details mentioned in the application form before finally submitting it because the university will not provide the facility of application form correction. And once the form is submitted, students should take the print out of filled in application form and keep it safe till the admission process ends.

Know the Cost and Requirements to Study in Sweden

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Study in Sweden

Regardless of its comparatively little populace, Sweden has an extensive and proud account of scholastic distinction and some of the top universities of the world are located here. Quite a lot of Swedish universities are ranked by the Academic Ranking of World Universities and the Times Higher Education as being amongst best in the world. The whole Swedish higher education structure is positioned as one of the finest in the world as well. The reason for the surge of international students in the country is that almost all of the Swedish universities are well-modified to the requirements of intercontinental students. Added to that, because of the priority of English proficiency, students do not need to face the problem of learning and understanding Swedish. As a consequence of these reasons, more than a few students from different corners of the world visit in order to study in Sweden and pursue higher education courses here.

Programs and courses offered

The higher education system in Sweden is not unlike that of any other European country. The European standard is followed in each of the universities here while imparting knowledge in the graduation, post-graduation, and research levels. Following are the details of these programs in brief:

  • Bachelor’s programs or the undergraduate programs are to be pursued after upper secondary school or high school; three years are taken to complete it
  • Master’s programs or the graduate programs are to be pursued after bachelors-level studies; one/two years are taken to complete it
  • Ph.D. programs or the doctoral programs are research degrees that require quite a few years of work culminating in a thesis; the extent and arrangement of Ph.D. programs in Sweden differ according to the universities

Planning your budget

Making a plan of your financial statement is an essential element of arranging to study in Sweden. Here we are providing you with an outline of the diverse expenses you are supposed to incorporate in your budget:

The application fee for international students:

All the candidates who are not residents of an EU/EEA/Nordic country or Switzerland are required to pay the application fee of SEK 900 as a part of their online applications at universityadmissions.se

Tuition fee for international students

Tuition costs in Sweden are different according to the subject while the standard charge for the master’s program is SEK 129,000 per year. The bachelor’s programs are usually less costly.

A normal range of tuition costs for different subjects is given below although the accurate level possibly will differ.

Stream of study Expense (per year)
Social sciences and humanities SEK 80,000 – 110,000
Natural sciences and technical programs SEK 120,000 – 145,000
Architecture and design SEK 190,000 – 270,000

Additional expenses

The following table shows the additional expenses you are required to keep in your mind while preparing the budget plan when you wish to study in Sweden:

Living expenses SEK 8,000 per month (may vary according to the place of living and individual preferences)
Student union fees SEK 50-350 per semester
Textbooks SEK 750 per month

Requirements to Study in Sweden

In order to study in Sweden, you are required to execute common admission requisites as well as program-specific entrance requirements. To get the details of the accurate requirement of your chosen courses or the universities, you should visit the respective websites. Here we are providing you with a general idea of the requirements to study in Sweden according to the programs so that you can prepare yourself likewise:

Bachelor’s degree requirements

In order to get admitted to the bachelor’s degree programs in any Swedish university, the applicants are required to:

Master’s degree requirements

In order to get admitted to the master’s degree programs in any Swedish university, the applicants are required to:

  • Present the proof of a high school education certificate
  • Present the proof of graduation certificate obtained from a recognized university
  • Demonstrate suitable proficiency in English

Ph.D. degree requirements

In order to get admitted to the Ph.D. degree programs in any Swedish university, the applicants are required to:

  • Present the proof of high school education certificate
  • Present the proof of graduation certificate obtained from a recognized university
  • Present the proof of post-graduation certificate obtained from a recognized university
  • Present a degree thesis carrying the results of independent research
  • Demonstrate suitable proficiency in English

For verifying English language proficiency, most universities accept the scores of the internationally recognized tests like TOEFL, IELTS etc.

To know more, please visit the official websites of the universities of your choice and read the online brochures carefully.

How many CAT mock test a candidate should attempt?

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CAT 2018

Common Admission Test (CAT) is a competitive entrance online test taken by aspirant of MBA. The eligibility criterion for CAT 2018 aspirant is minimum 50% marks in aggregate in the Bachelor’s degree. The score of CAT 2018 exam is valid for one year.

It is very well said that Practice makes man perfect. This saying goes well when it comes to preparing for any competitive exam like CAT 2018. Before appearing for CAT 2018 exam, candidates are advised to take mock tests. This will give a better understanding of the actual CAT 2018 exam. A brief detail about CAT 2018 exam and how to prepare is discussed below –

Facts on CAT 2018 Exam

  • Online Entrance Test for management programs
  • Scheduled to be conducted on 25th November 2018
  • The total duration of the exam is 180 minutes i.e. 3 hours
  • The exam consists of 3 sections namely Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning, and Verbal, and Reading Comprehension

CAT 2018 Exam Pattern

CAT 2018 pattern consist following sections –

  1. Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension
  2. Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning
  3. Quantitative Aptitude

Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension has questions based on vocabulary, Sentence correction, grammar, analogies, Passages, fill in the blanks and so on.

Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning includes topics like tables, graphs, number and letter series, basic reasoning questions and many more.

Quantitative Ability section include questions on topics like Percentages, Time and work, Averages, Profit and Loss, Probability and so on.

The questions per section will be a combination of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) and Non-Multiple-Choice Questions.

How to prepare for CAT 2018?

Candidates aspiring to take CAT 2018 are advised to practice well before the exam. The best way to prepare is to practice it through Mock tests. By practicing mock test, the candidate gets familiar with the exam pattern, type of questions, marking schemes and time management for each section. It gives an idea about what approach has to be taken, how much time needed to solve the question, what is the weak and strong area and so on.

It is usually advised to solve the past years question papers of CAT. This will increase the chances to crack the exam and scoring good percentile. The candidate should analyse their performance in each mock test they take. This will help them understand the strengths and the weaknesses in each section. It will also help to manage the time while solving the questions. Mock tests will help determine how much time to put on any specific question and which question to skip for attempting.

Mock is the best tool for preparation of CAT 2018 exam. Whether a candidate has joined any coaching centre or not, mock will support the candidate in scoring good percentile in the exam.

When to take CAT 2018 Mock Test?

Taking mock test is an important step while preparing for CAT 2018. The candidates are advised to start taking mock test 2 months prior to the actual CAT exam.

During 8-10 week prior to CAT 2018, the candidate has plenty of time to prepare and start working on the basic topics which they have covered. They should invest time in the topics which they are not confident about. This will give them enough time to prepare for the topic in which they are weak.

During 5-7 weeks prior to CAT 2018, the candidate should evaluate the performance by practicing the mock tests. It will help the candidate in analysing their mistakes and weaknesses.

During 2-4 weeks prior to CAT 2018, the candidate should take at least 2 mock tests in 10 days. These will help in building strategy of solving questions.

During the last week to CAT 2018, the candidate should have taken ample number of mock tests. By now candidate should be confident and comfortable with all the topics and sections.

It is advised the candidate to take at least 8 to 12 mock tests before the actual CAT 2018 exam.

How to take CAT 2018 Mock Test?

The essential purpose of taking a mock test is to determine the strong and weak area. Once the candidate has taken a mock test, it will help them know which section they are weak in. It will help to determine which section to solve first and give more priority.

Focus on the sectional areas – Each section in CAT 2018 exam is allotted 60 minutes. While taking a mock test, the candidate can focus on each section separately.

Figure out the weak and strong areas – It is important to figure the weakness and strength areas in each section. Candidate should focus on the weak areas. This will help them determine which question to attempt first and which one to leave or not attempt.

Maintain and keep buffer time – It is advisable for the candidate to keep a buffer time of 20 minutes before finishing the test. Practicing buffer time in the mock test will help in time management in the final CAT exam.

Social acceptance level of specially-abled children

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differently able child

Looking after a child with disability sure is challenging both physically, mentally and socially. Because of the extra care required, extra expenses and extra medical and educational attention required by the differently abled child, they face discrimination by the society. Just because of the little ‘extra’ needs of theirs, they are abandoned and left on streets. They are robbed of all their human rights and treated as some infectious disease.

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

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Have you ever wondered about the number of books that get published every year? There are like ‘n’ number of books, but certainly only a few make a mark on the minds of the readers. Also if you are a frequent reader and spend most of your time with books, wouldn’t you be interested to get a list of books that one ought to read. There are like remarkably so many books but so little time! Thus if you’re looking for a list of the books that everyone should read at least once in their lifetime, this list is an excellent place to commence. Highlighting iconic classics, evergreen bestsellers, and exceptional nonfiction, these are the books that will linger with you. Take a look at the recommendations

1. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

The Alchemist is the enchanting story of Santiago, an Andalusian shepherd boy who craves to travel in hunt of a worldly treasure. From his house in Spain, he travels to the markets of Tangiers and over the Egyptian desert to an ominous rendezvous with the alchemist. The Alchemist is that book which is life-changing for all readers. The book has more than a million sold copies. Alchemist has now set itself as a contemporary classic, globally appreciated. Paulo Coelho’s enchanting fable, also available in English for the first time, will fascinate and invigorate an even broader audience in upcoming.

2. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!
Pulitzer Prize-winning, Harper Lee’s masterwork is based on the honor and injustice and the heroism of one man in the front of blind and brutal hatred in the deep south. It is now available as an e-book. One of the renowned stories of all time has been translated in more than forty languages with more than thirty million copies sold worldwide. It is a heart-melting and an entirely exceptional tale of a South harmed by spiteful hatred. It observes a world of exceptional elegance and inequities through the eyes of a young girl.

3. Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

The first statement of Pride and Prejudice is amongst the most excerpted in literature and sets the witty and sequentially timeless tale of decent English society. Jane Austen’s classic correctly follows the complexities of social status, relationship rituals, and manners during nineteenth-century in England. It also traces the love between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy which eventually blossoms.

4. The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

The novel describes life once in the United States, now termed the Republic of Gilead, a monotheocracy that has responded to social turmoil and a distinctly descending birthrate and the oppressive bigotry of the original Puritans. The story is narrated by the eyes of Offred, one of the destitute Handmaids. The Handmaid’s Tale is entertaining, surprising, horrifying, and collectively impressive. To sum it all it is a harsh parody and frightful information It is certainly not only a comprehensive and distinguished retreat for Margaret Atwood but also a book of such strength that the reader will be unable to overlook its pictures and its projection.

5. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

You will be curious as to why this book is a suggestion on the list? Why would anyone want to read a book about a pedophile’s obsessive and honestly indecent relationship with a little girl? Here is the reason why- because if you are a bibliophile and an enthusiast of words, quibbles, puns, metaphors, and references — Lolita is a belletristic classic that one must not miss out on. Humbert Humbert, the book’s tricky reciter, comprehends that he’s a mean pervert and still the reader cannot help but enjoy him while he inspects post-war America and little Lolita with the funny, skeptical eye of a European expat drifting in a poor nation. You should neglect the critics as Lolita isn’t a morality tale or a love story. It is a confident an immodest look at an aberrant mind written in some of the deftest and excellent English.

6. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle by Haruki Murakami

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

Haruki Murakami recognized for his excellent, frightful, expressive, and entertaining fantastic stylings. He is one of the most loved Japanese authors. Instilled with the pop culture from the West, his work dwells at its core strongly based in Japan. Just as contemporary as his style, his composition brings upon the country’s past while probing deep into the Japanese psyche. The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle is an enchanting story full of surrealism.

7. The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

Ever since its publication in 2003 Kite Runner has been loved by all and one-of-a-kind classic of modern literature. It has touched the hearts of millions of readers and launched the career of America’s most treasured writers. It is an extraordinary, tragic story of the improbable friendship between a wealthy boy and the son of his father’s servant. The story carries readers to Afghanistan at a very rigid and significant moment of transition and loss. It is definitely a compelling story of friendship with the essence of reading, the price of betrayal, and the possibility of redemption; and an exploration of the power of fathers over sons—their love, their sacrifices, their lies.

8. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

It is a book as joyous and painful, mysterious and memorable, with a pinch of childhood in it. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings seizes the craving of lonely children, the savage insult of prejudice, and the beauty of words which can make the world seem right. Maya Angelou’s debut narrative is a contemporary American classic loved globally. Poetic and influential, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings will keep inspiring and touching hearts and changing minds for as long as people read it.

9. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

In this age, a defining self-help guide will help us in being “positive” all the time so that we can correctly become reliable and peaceful people.
We’ve always been told that decisive reasoning is the solution for a comfortable, prosperous life. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k is a remedy to the spoon-feeding mentality that has affected American society and plundered a generation. It is a much-needed grab as it helps you in giving a reality check also it is loaded with interesting stories and worldly, satire and humor. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**k is an extraordinary wake-up call for the generation as it helps them to lead contented and satisfactory lives.

10. A Brief of History of Time by Stephen Hawking

10 Books You Must Read in Your Lifetime!

Stephen Hawking’s book revolves around ardent questions such as How did the universe begin and what made its start possible? Does time always flow forward? Is the universe unending or are there boundaries? Are there other dimensions in space? What will happen when it all ends?
Written in a language understood by all, A Brief History of Time descents into the astonishing area of black holes and quarks, of antimatter and “arrows of time,” of the big bang and a bigger God where the possibilities are wonderful and unforeseen. With thrilling images and intense insight, Stephen Hawking brings us nearer to the pivotal secrets of creation.

Wax coating on an Apple

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“An apple a day keeps the doctor away” I am sure we all have heard about this saying many times by now. A shiny, red, oh-so-good quality apple is a good treat both to the eyes and the health.
Do you know the apples that are imported, are at first stored in a cold storage facility and they can be stored almost for one year? Then how come they still have this shiny and fresh look? They are able to maintain their looks because of the wax coating they have! Let us look into this topic to know more about it.

Why coating fruits with WAX?

Coating fruits and certain vegetables with wax is done to increase their shelf life. Wax is used to create a very thin layer on the fruit like apples so that it can remain fresh. Well, there are many types of wax such as animal wax, vegetable wax, petroleum wax, etc. The difference between them is some are edible while others are not.

apple

Natural Wax

As Apples have high content of water, they produce a layer of natural wax on them to prevent moisture loss. This whitish colour layer appears a little rough but on rubbing, it can give the shiny look to the apple. This shine and gloss is the desired trait of a healthy apple. This natural wax is produced so as to protect the apple from easily drying up through the process of transpiration. It also helps in protection against dust and other agents that might harm the texture and tartness of apples.

Artificial fruit wax

Artificial fruit wax is obtained from naturally produced wax from vegetables, animals, etc. These are used for coating apples because the natural wax coating gets destroyed while cleaning and storage of apples after being harvested. They provide a consistent layer that stays put on the apple peel surface. It protects it from spoilage, moisture loss, etc. It is used to give the apples the shiny, lustrous appearance that makes the apples look fresh. Although we cannot say if the apple is really fresh or not because this wax coating has some negative effects on the apple too.

Wax coating on an Apple

History of the fruit waxing process

This fruit waxing process was used to cause fermentation in the early 12th and 13th century. This process was used so as to reduce the shrinkage and spoilage of fruits. Fruit shrinks due to moisture loss and thus becomes hard by losing its tenderness. Wax is used as a protective layer which could protect the fruit from moisture loss by acting as an oxygen barrier. This coating also helps in slowing down the ripening of apples. Thus, increasing their shelf life in cold storage facilities.

Future of the fruit waxing process

There is a high possibility that the apples will keep getting wax-coated. Because of the increased shelf life of almost a year, the nations are able to make a profit in the import/export business. The apple’s outer appearance is expected to be shiny red and clean, and wax coating helps in giving that appearance to it. So, we can expect that this process of coating an apple with wax will continue.

Why coat the apples?

Apples produce a natural coat of wax to protect it during growth from moisture loss and maintains its firmness. This natural coat withers when apples are picked and cleaned. If not coated, the apples will lose its quality, crustiness and taste, which would lead to early spoilage. An apple contains lots of water and is able to maintain itself for a longer period. A fully coated apple stores better than a partial or not coated apple. Thus it is very important to provide apples with a coating so as it would not lose its firmness and quality. This also acts as a protective layer and gives the apples a nice glossy shine. Sometimes apples are imported and exported which takes a long period of time, thus it is important for apples to get wax-coated which slows down the ripening process.

Common additional waxes used on apples

From all the available option of additional waxes to be applied on apples, Shellac and Carnauba are the most common ones.

Shellac comes from a secretion of the lac bug a beetle that is found in Thailand and India. Shellac is not actually part of beetle itself, it’s a secretion of that beetle that the female use to protect its eggs. Don’t worry thinking that you are eating beetle when you eat shellac as now you know you are not. Food grade shellac produces a shiny finish on apples. 85 per cent of the apple waxes used in Australia is shellac based.

shellac(image source: https://www.afsuter.com/product/shellac-wax/)

Carnauba wax is extracted from the palm tree Copernicia prunifera that is only grown in Brazil. It is derived from the dried leaves and is more stable in a wider variety of humidity and temperature conditions. This wax does not provide much shine to the apples. But it provides a wider range of export business by helping the apples remain fresh in countries with varying temperature conditions.

carnauba wax

These two waxes are approved as food additives all over the world including USA, Europe and the UK. They can be recognized on labels by the name of glazing agents 903.

So is wax-coated apple bad or not?

Wax coating on the apple is actually edible. Even the food grade waxes used for artificially coating the apples are edible. But generally our body cannot digest wax and so these wax just move down the stomach untouched. But sometimes it becomes harmful for the colon and small intestine of our body. So it is always advised to wash the apples before consuming.

But sometimes, these wax coats lead to spoilage of apples. As wax acts as an oxygen barrier, it leads to anaerobic respiration inside the apple. This makes the apple lose its crustiness and gradually those apples come to spoil from the inside. Though this wax coating provides the outer desired appearance to an apple, it does not guarantee that the apple is good from the inside. The apples may look shiny and glossy on the outside but be all soggy from inside. Thus, waxes are also used sometimes to disguise the quality of apples.

If you want to buy naturally coated apples, you should buy them from the local markets where apples are harvested in the nearby area. There is a high chance that the farmers will not artificially wax coat their fresh produce.

How apples are waxed?

After the apples are harvested, they are moved to the shed for cleaning purpose. During cleaning, the natural coat of apple withers. Then Food grade waxes are either sprayed or brushed on the apples through sprinklers and similar machinery, or the apples themselves are dipped into waxes. This artificial layer is almost not visible to the naked human eye and gives an apple its glossy appearance.

How to remove the wax coating from apples?

A wax coat can be removed if the apples are washed in lukewarm water or with vinegar. Another method of consuming an apple without wax is by peeling off apple’s cover. But the peel of the apple contains most of the Fiber component which is healthy for the body. An apple’s peel is also proven to have nutrients that prevent cancer and tumours. Thus it is advised to wash it with lukewarm water.

Wax coating on an Apple

Government’s role

The government is responsible to see into the artificial wax used for the coating of apples. Some manufacturers use petroleum-based waxes which are not approved by the food industry. They are not suitable for the human digestive system and can create havoc inside the small intestine and colon of the human body. So, the government’s role is to check the variety of waxes used for artificial coating of apples and restrict the use of non-edible and not approved wax variety.

Thus, we can say wax coating is essential to increase the life of apples, but we would also like to suggest you wash your fruit before eating!

Best Self-Defense Techniques For Women

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Let us face the harsh truth- no woman in India is ever 100% safe. Every Indian female from age 2 to 82, has encountered something that wasn’t really pleasant. This is sad but true. As more and more women are getting out of their houses to work, their safety is also being compromised. Mischievous souls lurk in all kinds of dark corners. And although woman empowerment is a great thing, it also means that the lurkers now have more targets.

The crimes against women in the country are increasing at a horrifying rate. According to RTI, the number of crimes against women from March 2018 to June 2018 was 76416, while the total number of crimes in the entire year of 2016 was 49262. This gives us an estimate of how quickly things are escalating.

Now, this does not mean that women should stay inside their houses at all times. Women have all the right to do what they want in life. They are, in no way, less competent than men, and every field of work is filled with women pioneers in it. We are a progressive society and we want our women to be shoulder-to-shoulder with men in every walk of life. However, women still are more vulnerable to lechery, because of our genetic differences.

Best Self-Defense Techniques For Women

Self-defense is an important survival skill everyone should know. The world isn’t as safe as it seems. One needs to be on high alert at all times because miscreants come when they are least expected. You don’t have to be a ninja to know self-defense. However, there are some basic self-defense techniques that anyone can learn, and use when the time comes.

But before we talk about the real action moves, here are a few basic self-defense tips for women to make use of in dangerous situations:

1. Trust your instincts

Its a miracle of evolution that living beings know instinctively when they are in danger. Humans too have this sixth sense, and it never lies. So if your instinct is trying to tell you something, listen to it. If your instincts tell you that a person isn’t who he seems to be, then STAY AWAY. Unexplained goosebumps in an outwardly normal situation are a signal for you to get out of there.
Sometimes, your instincts may make you feel like you’re being paranoid. But many a time this paranoia is what saves lives. And honestly, what others think about you is nowhere near as important as your safety is. So trust your instincts at all times.

2. Invest in a personal weapon

Best Self-Defense Techniques For Women
Having a little weapon concealed on your bodice will always make you feel safe. Your weapon doesn’t necessarily have to be a gun or something equally lethal. You could carry a small pocket knife, a chili or pepper spray, or even a whistle. This weapon will be something that will delay and scare your attacker, giving you enough time to get out of the situation.

If you cannot buy a weapon, turn the things you have into a weapon. Sometimes car keys, your stilettos, and deodorants can be amazing weapons. Also, there are a lot of safety apps both on iTunes and Google Play store that you can download. Most of these apps are sirens or whistles that you can use when adrenaline takes away your scream. Many of these apps also alert your friends about your whereabouts and send them S.O.S. messages.

3. Keep a close one informed about your location

It is always important to have someone in the know when you are going out. This is especially for if you have to travel alone at odd hours. It doesn’t have to be someone from your family (if it is a discreet night out after curfew). But make sure to inform someone of your whereabouts, someone you trust and who can help you get out of a bad situation.
It will also be helpful if you tell them who you are going with and what time you will be back. A pro tip- when going by cab, make your trusted person book the cab for you. This way they will know exactly where you are and when you will reach.
There are many apps that allow you to share your location with your loved ones and help them track your movements. Install apps like these and have some people in the know, all the time.

4. Walk confidently and on high alert

Miscreants often look for targets that are easy to subdue. If you are distracted, scared or look vulnerable, you are the perfect target. Learn how to stay on high alert outside your house. Maintain the facade of a R.A.W. agent even if you don’t know how to throw a simple punch. Walk confidently, do not slouch, and keep your eyes and ears open. If someone is bothering you, let them know in a clear and confident voice. Your courageousness will make you an impossible target.
The most important thing is, keep your distance from strangers, even friendly ones when you are in a deserted place. Crimes happen in places with the least witnesses. So make sure that all your senses are working double-time in remote places, which brings me to my next point.

5. Do not stay for too long in deserted places

Best Self-Defense Techniques For Women
Isolated and remote places
are the best crime spots. Parking lots after dark, stairwells (because people don’t believe in fitness), basements and empty buildings; all these places are red flags to your safety. So try to not stick around in such places for more time than necessary.
Do not take the stairs if you don’t see anyone taking them. If there is no one in your office building during overnight hours, make sure that an old trustworthy guard is in your vicinity and tell him to drop you till your vehicle/cab afterward. Whenever you are alone in a deserted parking lot, make sure you are not being followed. If you are, go back and tell a guard or an officer nearby to see you off. Better paranoid than dead!

Another important thing: always check your car before you sit in it. Check the back seat and under the seats, and sit only if it is the way you left it. Once buckled in, leave ASAP. Do not loiter around.

Now that we have covered the theory, let’s come to the practical part of self-defense. Here are a few basic defense moves that every girl/woman can learn and keep herself safe with:

6. Hit the bulls-eye

Best Self-Defense Techniques For Women
One’s eyes are the most vulnerable part of their body. So when you are attacked, try to do as much damage as you can to the attacker’s eyes. You can use your fingers, knuckles or anything sharp (car keys, bobby pins, etc.) to gouge, poke or scratch their eyes out.

You can also use your pepper spray to spray on the attacker’s eyes. If you don’t have one, a deodorant will have the same effect. Or if you can, just throw some dust towards his eyes.

7. Strike the groin

The groin is another sensitive and vulnerable part of the body. So if you are being grabbed or attacked, use all your strength and land a kick to the attacker’s groin. You can use your foot or your knee for this, whichever you can. But trust me, a power-packed kick to the groin will make him wish he had never gone after you, especially if you are wearing heels.
(Note: You can also land a kick on his knees. This will momentarily incapacitate the attacker and give you some advantage).

8. Use your elbow

Your elbow is one of the hardest and strongest parts of your body, so use it to your advantage. Use your elbow with all your strength to hit your attacker’s stomach, face, eye or neck. This will surely make the attacker cringe away from you and you can run.
Make sure to engage your core and put all your power behind the elbow to cause maximum damage.

9. Smash his nose

If your attacker approaches you from the front, always go for his face first, especially the eyes and nose.
All self-defense instructors swear by this nose-smashing technique: when the attacker approaches you, lock your wrist and bend your palm backward so that the heel protrudes out. Now use all your power to smash the heel upward to his nose. If you are doing it right, 9 times out of 10 you will break their nose or make it bleed.

10. Pinching Power

Best Self-Defense Techniques For Women
If you are not in a position to kick or punch someone, pinch them. Pinching can be a big annoyance, and painful if you pinch the right places. The best places to pinch your attacker are the groin, near the armpit, the area below the nose and above the upper lip, the nipple (gross) and behind the knee. These places are highly sensitive to pain and pinching these places can cause them real discomfort.

Pro tip- do not pinch like you generally do. Pinch your attacker by holding their skin between your finger and a finger knuckle. Skin being pinched against a hard surface (the knuckle) will cause them extra discomfort.

11. Use your weapon

If you have anything that you can swing or strike with use it. Pencils, umbrellas, car-keys, bobby pins, heels, long purses, spiked shoes- all these can be used as self-defense weapons. Make the best use of whatever you have. Show your attacker that you won’t go down without a fight.
Whenever using your weapon, make sure you strike the right places. Like I explained above- face, groin, armpits, genital areas and the back of the knees are the most vulnerable parts of the body, so hit these.

12. Scream

If all else fails, scream. Fill your lungs with as much air as you can and scream loud. Do not dismiss this self-defense tip away just because you are in a deserted place. Just keep screaming. There HAS to be someone in the vicinity who will come to see what is going on. Your scream will either call witnesses or make your attacker run for his life.

Self-defense is not martial arts. It is just a survival skill that everyone should have regardless of whether they will ever use it or not. Self-defense is a skill as basic as cooking or tying your shoelaces. So do give it some time. You can enroll in a self-defense class, or attend free workshops in your school or workplace. If not, you should at least learn a few basic moves off YouTube or articles like these. You may never have to use them (and really, we hope that you don’t have to), but it is always better being safe than sorry!

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

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Along with the splendid architecture and rich culture, Jaipur comprises of outlandish and peculiar cafes. The pink city has left no ends for the visitors to get bored with the uniformity as there are several cafes in and around the city. In order to save you from the hassle, we have a list of 10 quirkiest cafes with amazing interiors and delicious dishes.


1. Tapri Cafe

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

A cup of chai with your friends on the rooftop with a mesmerizing view of the pink city, sounds like a plan? With its wooden interiors and chai served in government office glasses will certainly remind you of your granny mom’s home. The must have at this cafe are Tadka Maggi, Mojito, Sauteed mushrooms, Kesar Chai

2. O2- The Plant Cafe

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

As the name suggests, this rooftop place is surrounded by plants which adds freshness to the ambiance. This place is pocket-friendly for people who prefer a low-budget plan. You certainly must have Pizza, Ravioli, Bruschettas, Pasta Primavera at this reminiscing place. Also, you cannot afford to miss O2 Cafe if you are in search of a peaceful and budget-friendly place in Jaipur.

3. Nibs Cafe

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

Jaipur is famous for its culture and rich traditions, but the pink city is adapting to the new culture at a fast pace. Nibs Cafe is a clear example of Jaipur adapting to hippie culture. The cafe is all colorful and decorated with stylish bird cages to sit. This place is heaven for chocolate, pasta, and milkshake lovers. You ought to try Pasta Alfredo, Hazelnut Frappe and lip-smacking Cookie shake.

4. Taruveda Bistro

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

If you are tired of the monotonous cafes in Jaipur, you should certainly try the Taruveda Bistro. It is a perfect place for the people who have a taste for authentic sushi. It is a perfect blend of authentic food and amazing interiors. And in any case, if you are not willing to try sushi and then you will be glad to know that they also serve giant burgers and crepes too. Do not forget to try Sushi, Tofu Burger, Crepe Suzette, Pepperoni Pizza, and Chicken wings at this fascinating place.

5. The Stag Retro Cafe and Lounge

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

How could you miss the rich heritage of Rajasthan when in Jaipur? The Stage Retro Cafe and Lounge is the right spot for you to savor delectable cuisines with an amazing view of the magnificent Amer Fort. This rooftop cafe not only lets you enjoy the enthralling and rich Rajasthani heritage but also gives you an amazing experience of varied delicious cuisines. You certainly should try Pink Pasta, Cheesy Fries, White Pasta and Sandwiches at this captivating cafe.

6. On The House

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

Besides the satisfying and genuine Rajasthani thali, you people can also get a cup of freshly brewed coffee and fascinating European delights sitting right in Jaipur. This elegant cafe in Jaipur serves various flavors straight from Europe and it’s certainly not going to leave you disappointed. Thus, the next time when you visit the Pink city, do not definitely miss out on the rich taste of the varied delicacies including Chicken Burritos, Mocktails, Waffles, and  Pasta.

7. Jai’pour Café & Bar

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!


The freshest 
popular rooftop of the people of Jaipur is certainly, Jai’pour café and bar, a place that transports one to Greece. It is not just the interiors but the beautiful bougainvillea that is spread across the rooftop of the place reminds you of Greece. It not only serves some astounding dishes but is also popular for the variations in drinks that it offers. Besides a diverse menu, the place is also recognized to introduce Alcoholic Bantas, the first of its kind in the city.

8. Mamu’s Infusion Restaurant

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

Apparently, it is the first rooftop restaurant of Jaipur and a perfect hangout place for all the foodie’s out there in Jaipur. With an astonishing mix of Italian, Chinese, North Indian and not to forget the mesmerizing Falafels, this place should be your premier choice if you are a hardcore food lover.

9.  Ta Blu 

Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!


Ta Blu at Clarks Amer is one of the oldest rooftops in the city and is recognized for its astounding ambiance and a wide variance of domestic and international liquor for its customers. The ambiance of this place filled with white and blue also depicts the vibrant heritage of the city.

10. Loft 18
Top 10 Cafes of Jaipur!

Loft18 is added on to the list of elegant new cafes in Jaipur. Embellished with beautiful fairy lights and flower pots it is a perfect hangout point to spend your day in peace, away from the mayhem of the city. And it is not just the interior, but the luscious taste of panini and four cheese pizza that will just make your taste buds go wow. You definitely must try`the chocolate bomb, brownie extravaganza, thin crust pizza & hot chocolate.

SO, if you are planning to visit The Pink City any soon, then you should definitely try these cafes while exploring and experiencing the exquisite architectures and heritage of Jaipur.