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Fee Plan-1

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Payment Date

Items

Amoun
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ST

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2.
3.

On Admission
On Admission
On Admission

12000
10000
3500

10.3%
10.3%
NA

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9.

PDC -10/06/2011
PDC -10/06/2011
PDC -10/08/2011
PDC -10/10/2011
PDC -10/12/2011
PDC -10/12/2011

3000
5000
9000
9000
9000
3500

10.3%
10.3%
10.3%
10.3%
10.3%
NA

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PDC -10/04/2011
PDC -10/06/2011
PDC -10/08/2011

Admission fee
Establishments
Total Study
materials
Exam fee
Tuition fee
Tuition fee
Tuition fee
Tuition fee
Total Study
Materials
Tuition fee
Tuition fee
Tuition fee
Total

9000
9000
8000
90000

10.3%
10.3%
10.3%

Fee Plan-2
1.
2.
3.

On Admission
On Admission
On Admission

4.
5.
6.

PDC -10/05/2011
PDC -10/05/2011
PDC -10/12/2011

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8.
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PDC -10/12/2011
PDC -10/03/2011

Admission fee
Establishments
Total Study
materials
Exam fee
Tuition fee
Total Study
Materials
Exam Fee
Tuition fee
Total

12000
10000
3500

10.3%
10.3%
NA

1500
28000
3500

10.3%
10.3%
NA

1500
24000
84000

10.3%
10.3%

Fee Plan-3
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2.
3.

On Admission
On Admission
On Admission

4.
5.
6.

PDC -10/05/2011
PDC -10/05/2011

Admission fee
Establishments
Total Study
materials
Exam fee
Tuition fee
Total

12000
10000
7000

10.3%
10.3%
NA

3000
47000
79000

10.3%
10.3%

Total

Use Projection operator to

construct SALCs
Definition:
for j-th ir. rep. of the point group. This
equation was
derived from the great orthogonality
theorem.
A non-normalized SALC can be
constructed from
bases set by the formula:
Another way to derive the third MO:
1. Find an operation to covert the second
wavefunction into an
nonequivalent one (not +/- of the original one).
A C3 operation
works well. Then we have
2. A linear combination of this new one and the
original one gives
rise to

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