Chemistry
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If you have gotten RT (Repeat Theory) in Chemistry but are declared overall pass, you can get provisional admission in many Australian Universities on the condition that you clear that backlog in chemistry. It can also depend on courses like for non science courses you may be declared eligible while for science & tech courses you will need to clear that chemistry paper.
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Yes, you can technically apply for a master’s in chemistry (M.Sc Chemistry), but most universities require a B.Sc degree with chemistry as a core or honours subject for eligibility. If you only studied botany as your generic elective and didn’t take core chemistry papers, many top universities may not accept your application, or they may ask you to clear bridge courses or prerequisites. Some universities with flexible admission policies might allow it if you have basic chemistry knowledge and good grades, but your options will be limited compared to students with a chemistry background.
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University offers MSc Chemistry through affiliated colleges. Seat availability keeps changing depending on counseling rounds, so the exact number can only be checked on the official MRSPTU admission portal.
Usually, MSc Chemistry admissions happen from June–August, and the last date may extend till September depending on vacant seats.
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Good morning, you can absolutely improve your RT (Repeat Theory) in Chemistry through NIOS, and use the new marksheet for NEET and BPT admissions but there are a few key things to keep in mind to ensure your eligibility stays intact
Step-by-Step: Using NIOS Improvement for NEET & BPT
1. NIOS Improvement Validity
NIOS is a recognized national board under MHRD and accepted by NTA (NEET) and most universities for BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) admission.
You can reappear in Chemistry via NIOS and get a fresh marksheet showing improved performance.
2. Dual Marksheet Handling
During NEET or BPT counseling, you’ll need to submit both marksheets:
Original board marksheet (with RT)
NIOS marksheet (with improved Chemistry score)
The best score is considered for eligibility, provided both are from recognized boards.
3. NEET Eligibility
Must pass Physics, Chemistry, Biology individually with 50% aggregate (UR) or 40% (SC/ST/OBC)
NIOS improvement marks are accepted as long as:
You meet the subject-wise pass criteria
You’ve completed 12th with Biology as a core subject
4. BPT Admission
Most BPT colleges (Govt & Pvt) accept NIOS marksheets, especially if you’ve cleared Chemistry through improvement.
Some state counseling portals may ask for an affidavit or clarification letter if marksheets are from different boards — I can help you draft that if needed.
Important Tips
Keep your NIOS enrollment receipt and result certificate safe
During document verification, clearly mention that Chemistry was improved via NIOS
If applying to state quota seats, check if the state board recognizes NIOS (most do, including UP, MP, Maharashtra)
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The 2026 syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Maths usually follows the guidelines set by the NCERT for classes 11 and 12, especially for board exams and competitive tests. In Physics, you’ll cover topics like mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, optics, and modern physics. Chemistry includes physical chemistry (like thermodynamics and kinetics), inorganic chemistry (elements and compounds), and organic chemistry (hydrocarbons, biomolecules). For Maths, expect algebra, calculus, coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and probability. The syllabus is designed to build a strong foundation, whether you’re aiming for board exams or competitive exams like JEE. It’s good to focus on concepts and practice regularly to stay confident.
The first-semester fee for M.Sc Chemistry can vary depending on the university or college. In government universities, it usually ranges between Rs.10,000 to Rs.25,000, while in private universities it can go higher, around Rs.30,000 to Rs.60,000 or more per semester. You should confirm directly with your college for the exact fee.
The syllabus for 1st year varies from college to college. So, to get accurate information, please ask your question with the name and location of the college.
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Admission into MSc Forensic Chemistry varies depending on the university you are applying to. Some institutes conduct their own entrance exams, and NFAT (National Forensic Admission Test) is one such exam conducted by a few universities like NFSU (National Forensic Sciences University). If you are applying to NFSU, then yes, you need to appear for NFAT. Other universities may admit students on merit basis (B.Sc marks) or their own test.
For NFAT MSc Forensic Chemistry, the syllabus generally includes undergraduate-level Chemistry (Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry), basics of Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and fundamentals of Forensic Science like toxicology, crime scene investigation basics, and instrumentation (Spectroscopy, Chromatography, etc.). You should also brush up on general aptitude and reasoning because most exams include a section on that.
As for previous year question papers (PYQs), they are usually not widely available online since NFAT is relatively new. But you can find sample papers and model questions from NFSU’s official website or contact seniors/alumni from forensic courses.
For more details visit: https://university.careers360.com/articles/nfat-exam-analysis-2025
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Hello! Yes, there are several colleges in Jodhpur offering B.Sc. Chemistry programs. Notable ones include Lachoo Memorial College of Science and Technology, Maulana Azad University, Adarsh Mahavidyalaya, Aishwarya College, and Government College, Jodhpur, all affiliated with Jai Narain Vyas University. These colleges provide a 3 year undergraduate program covering core chemistry subjects with practical lab exposure. Fees and facilities vary, with some offering hostels, libraries, and labs. It’s advisable to check the college websites or contact them directly for details on admission, fees, and eligibility.
Yes, a bsc chemistry honours program is offered by a number of Jodhpur colleges. Among the well known as Lachoo Memorial College of Science and Technology and Aishwarya college.
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