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TU Has Published BSC SECOND YEAR RESULT 2078.

TU Has Published BSC SECOND YEAR RESULT 2078.  Here is how you can check it on the website.  The TU BSc 2nd Year Result for 2079-2080 is now available on the official website tuexam.edu.np. You can find the results for various subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. Check out the latest updates on your BSc results in Nepal.     The exams for the BSc second-year were held between July and August 2022, and the results have been announced after a wait of approximately 10 months. You can check your Tribhuvan University-wise BSc 2nd Year Result for 2079-2080 using your name or symbol number. Direct links to all Tribhuvan University BSc 2nd Year Result 2079 are provided below. Latest Update: June 14, 2023: The TU BSc 2nd Year Exam Result 2079-2080 has been announced by Tribhuvan University at 10:00 pm. If you didn't pass the BSc Second-year exam, there's an option to retake the exam or request a re-evaluation of your answer sheet. Re-evaluation will upd...

Research Methodology (RM) Quick Review To Get Pass Marks In BSC THIRD YEAR 2080 (2023)

Scientific Methods and Research: Concept, Definitions of research; Purpose, importance, steps levels and rigor of research; different paradigms of research. Concept and Definitions of Research: Research is a systematic and objective investigation of a subject or problem with the aim of discovering new knowledge, establishing facts, or verifying and testing existing knowledge. Research involves the collection and analysis of data, and the interpretation of results. It is an important tool for advancing knowledge and solving practical problems in various fields such as science, medicine, social sciences, engineering, and business. Purpose and Importance of Research: The purpose of research is to gain new knowledge, deepen our understanding of existing knowledge, or solve practical problems. Research helps us to identify and explore new areas of inquiry, generate new hypotheses, test and validate theories, and develop practical solutions to real-world problems. Research also plays a criti...

TU Publishes 4 Years B.Sc., B.B.S., B.A. , B.Ed 3rd Year -2079 Third Year Exam Routine 2080 (2023)

Exam Schedule: 4 Years B.Sc., B.B.S., B.A. , B.Ed 3rd Year -2079  The TU Exam Routine 2080 for Tribhuvan University has been released on the official website tuexam.edu.np. Students pursuing various programs such as BSC, BA, BMM, BBS, MA, and MSc can now check the exam date sheet online. The university has also released schedules for different UG and PG courses, with remaining course schedules expected to be declared soon. For exam notes and tips and tricks, visit our youtube channel and blog regularly here: Tribhuvan University, being the top university in Nepal, has been eagerly awaited by students who have been studying different courses.  The exam routine is now available for download from the university's website. Detailed information about the Tribhuvan University Time Table 2080 can be found there. To stay updated on the upcoming examinations, including Bachelor, Masters, Arts, Commerce, and Science, students can rely on this educational web platform. The official Tribh...

Chiraita (Swertia chirata) : All You Need To Know For Cultivating And Harvesting This Plant.

Chiraita Chiraita Scientific Name: Swertia chirata Introduction: Chiraita (Swertia chirata) is a medicinal plant native to the Himalayan region of Asia. It has been widely used in traditional Ayurvedic and Tibetan medicine for its therapeutic properties. Distribution: Chiraita (Swertia chirata) is found in countries such as India, Nepal, and Bhutan, primarily in the Himalayan region. It thrives in the mountainous areas of these countries. Uses: Antipyretic: Chiraita is used to reduce fever, particularly in cases of malaria and other infectious diseases. Digestive tonic: It stimulates the secretion of digestive juices, enhances appetite, and aids digestion. Hepatoprotective: Chiraita supports liver health and protects it from damage. Traditional medicine: It is used in Ayurveda and Tibetan medicine for various ailments. Climate and Soil: Chiraita (Swertia chirata) prefers a co...

10 Facts You Did Not Know About Morning Glory

Do you know the name of this plant you often walk past by ?  Its name is Morning Glory.  Most people know it by the name of Water Spinach , kang-kung , or swamp cabbage.  It is popularly used as a green vegetable, especially in East and Southeast Asian cuisines.  Its scientific name is Ipomoea aquatica .  It is called Morning Glory because its trumpet-shaped flowers peak at full bloom in the morning.  Fortunately, eating morning glory flowers is not dangerous.  But the seeds can be poisonous, especially in large quantities .  They contain a chemical similar to LSD. Symptoms can range widely, from diarrhea to hallucinations.  Morning glories in the garden are said to bring peace and happiness and its seeds under your pillow encourage restful sleep free of nightmares. The particular species of the morning glory referred to as Ipomoea violacea and Ipomoea carnea are quite poisonous to dogs.  When large quantities of seeds are eaten by d...

The Groundbreaking Frederick Griffith Experiment, Goal and Conclusions

In 1928, a British bacteriologist named Frederick Griffith conducted an experiment that would change the course of modern biology. His experiment, now known as the Griffith experiment, involved two strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria: a virulent encapsulated strain (S strain) and a non-virulent non-encapsulated strain (R strain). You can watch the detailed video here: https://youtu.be/Wy-jxxiX7qE  Griffith's goal was to determine whether genetic material could be transferred between bacterial cells and whether this transfer could change the virulence of the recipient cell. He began by injecting mice with the virulent S strain of bacteria, which caused pneumonia and death in the mice. He then injected mice with the non-virulent R strain, which did not cause any symptoms. Next, Griffith heat-killed the S strain bacteria, which he believed would render it non-virulent. He then injected the heat-killed S strain into mice and found that they did not develop pneumonia or die. Ho...

The Enigmatic Polytene: Exploring the Wonders of Giant Chromosomes

Topic Explanation Definition Giant chromosomes are chromosomes that are much larger and more complex than normal chromosomes. They consist of multiple identical chromatids that are fused together in parallel. They are found in certain tissues of some animals and plants. Formation Giant chromosomes are formed through a process called endoreplication, which involves multiple rounds of DNA replication without cell division. The resulting daughter chromosomes do not separate from each other, resulting in the formation of multiple chromatids. Polytene chromosomes Giant chromosomes are also known as polytene chromosomes. They are found in certain tissues of some animals and plants, such as the salivary glands of fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster). Banding patterns The banding patterns on giant chromosomes can be used t...