Chemistry
If in your original CBSE 2024 result your PCM aggregate was below 55% but you have now taken improvement exams and increased your marks so that PCM aggregate is more than 55%, then you can be considered eligible for Delhi Technological University (DTU) under OBC category, provided you meet other criteria such as qualifying JEE Main. DTU’s eligibility requirement for B.Tech admissions generally specifies a minimum PCM aggregate of 60% for the general category and slightly lower for OBC/SC/ST as per government norms (often 55%). Since your aggregate has now improved beyond the cut-off after the improvement exam, your updated marksheet should be valid for eligibility during admission. However, it is important that your improvement result is issued by CBSE before the admission deadline, and that you submit the updated marksheet during counselling. If you only have the improvement scorecard after counselling closes, it may not be accepted. My advice is to check DTU’s admission brochure for the exact OBC relaxation policy this year and keep all updated documents ready before the registration process starts.
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Here is the link where you can get UP Board Complete Syllabus : UP Board Class 12th Syllabus 2025-26
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Yes, there are integrated 5 year MSc programs in chemistry offered by a number of universities. These programs integrated postgraduate and undergraduate Course work, usually culminating in an M.sc degree. IIT Patna, Central University of Jammu, South Asian University, University of Calicut, and Amrita Vishwa vidyapeetam are a few examples.
Syllabus and Books for Class 11th is different for all Boards and State Boards. So, to get accurate syllabus, please ask your question with the name of your examination board.
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Chapters that are in organic chemistry: Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, Amines, Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in Everyday life.
Here are some websites that provides 12th organic chemistry notes: - vedantu - SelfStudys - ChemistryNotes.com - BoardStudy.in
You can check above websites for notes.
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For Medicinal Chemistry-III, finding previous year question papers and multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with answers in PDF format is helpful for B.Pharm students. Many university websites and educational platforms provide these resources.
Key topics usually covered include:
Antibiotics: Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Tetracyclines, Aminoglycosides, Macrolides.
Anti-tubercular drugs
Anti-fungal agents
Anti-viral drugs
Anti-malarial and Anti-protozoal agents
Urinary tract anti-infectives
SAR (Structure-Activity Relationship) and MOA (Mechanism of Action) of various drug classes.
Concepts like Prodrugs, QSAR, and Combinatorial Chemistry.
You can often download these directly from B.Pharmacy question paper archives of universities or from educational resource sites.
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The RCC (Regional Cancer Centre) Radiation Physics entrance exam will assess your understanding of basic concepts in Physics, especially in terms of the significance of radiation and nuclear concepts in physics. The exam will not be reflective of the entire MSc Physics syllabus in detail. You need a solid understanding of basic topics you learned in BSc Physics like Modern Physics, Nuclear Physics, Electric and Magnetic Phenomena, and Mathematical Physics. The questions will mainly be conceptual and application-based and not too theoretical. In terms of Chemistry and Human Anatomy, expect questions on:
In summary, expect a balance in questions across Physics (70-80%) with some Chemistry and Biology (20-30%) - but always framed in terms of their applications as relates to medical and radiation physics applications.
Hello. Yes, you can do M.Sc. in Chemistry or Botany as a private (non-regular) student — but only in a few universities in India, as most UGC-recognized universities do not offer private mode for postgraduate science courses due to their practical/lab requirements.
M.Sc. Private/Distance Mode is Rarely Available for:
Botany
Because t hese subjects involve lab work, practicals, and experiments, which cannot be completed through distance/private mode easily.
Universities That Might Offer M.Sc. (Private or Distance Mode):
UniversityModeAvailabilityNotes
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra (DBRAU)Private Possible for some M.Sc. coursesContact for latest list
Kalinga University (Raipur)DistanceOffers M.Sc. ChemistryUGC-DEB approved
The SN1 mechanism (Substitution Nucleophilic Unimolecular) is a two-step reaction where the leaving group first departs, forming a carbocation intermediate. Next, a nucleophile attacks this carbocation to form the final product. It usually occurs in tertiary alkyl halides due to the stability of the carbocation. The reaction rate depends only on the concentration of the substrate, not the nucleophile.
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Practicing previous year papers is very helpful and will improve your chances of scoring good marks.
For previous year papers of all subjects of any stream, you can refer to Careers360.com (//Careers360.com) . It will provide you with the necessary study resources and will help you better. ALL THE BEST!!!!
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