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  2. IISER Aptitude Test - Wikipedia

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    IAT consists of 60 questions: 15 questions each from Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. Total time for answering the test is 3 hours. Questions are of multiple choice type with only one correct answer. Each correct answer is awarded 4 marks. Each incorrect answer leads to the deduction of 1 mark. Unanswered questions are awarded 0 mark.

  3. Agrawal - Wikipedia

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    Agrawal (anglicisation: Agarwal, Agerwal, Agrawala, Agarwala, Agarwalla, Aggarwal, Agarawal, Agarawala, or Aggrawal) is a Bania caste. [3] The Banias of northern India are a cluster of several communities, of which the Agrawal Banias, Maheshwari Banias, Oswal Banias, Khatri Banias and Porwal Banias are a part.

  4. Vinod Kumar Bansal - Wikipedia

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    VK Bansal was born on 26 October 1949, in the Jhansi district of the state of Uttar Pradesh.His father was a government employee and his mother was a homemaker. He went to the Indian Institute of Technology, Banaras Hindu University.

  5. Agrawal Jain - Wikipedia

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    Most of the raw material for building the town was brought from Agroha. [2] Hisar was a major center of the Agrawal community. Some Agrawals rose to good positions in Mughal period, specially during Akbar. Sahu Todar was a supervisor of the royal mint at Agra, who had rebuilt the 514 Jain stupas at Mathura in 1573, during the rule of Akbar. [3]

  6. G. D. Agrawal - Wikipedia

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    Guru das Agrawal, also known as Sant Swami Sanand and Sant Swami Gyan Swaroop Sanand (20 July, 1932 – 11 October, 2018), was an Indian environmentalist, engineer, religious leader, monk, and professor.

  7. AKS primality test - Wikipedia

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    The AKS primality test (also known as Agrawal–Kayal–Saxena primality test and cyclotomic AKS test) is a deterministic primality-proving algorithm created and published by Manindra Agrawal, Neeraj Kayal, and Nitin Saxena, computer scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, on August 6, 2002, in an article titled "PRIMES is in P". [1]

  8. Raamdeo Agrawal - Wikipedia

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    Agrawal was born in a middle-class Marwari family. Raamdeo is a chartered accountant from Institute of Chartered Accountants of India . He was raised in Raipur in Chhattisgarh , [ 2 ] before moving to Mumbai for his CA studies.

  9. Mayank Agarwal - Wikipedia

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    Agarwal was born on 16 February 1991 in Bangalore.His father Anurag Agarwal is the CEO of the US$ 35 million healthcare company Natural Remedies. [5] Agarwal studied at the Bishop Cotton Boys' School and Jain University in Bangalore, where he was teammates with K. L. Rahul and Karun Nair.