msc chemistry available or not ?
Hello Jatin,
To check if M.Sc. Chemistry is available at a specific college or university, follow these steps:
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Visit the Institution’s Website : Look under the "Courses Offered" or "Postgraduate Programs" section to see if M.Sc. Chemistry is listed.
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Contact the Institution : Call or email the admissions office to confirm the availability of the course and get details about the admission process.
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Eligibility and Entrance : Check if the institution requires specific eligibility criteria (e.g., B.Sc. in Chemistry or related fields) or entrance exams for admission.
If you let me know the name of the college or university, I can help you check specifically!
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
sir /mam class 12th matha physics and chemistry ka model paper pdf kaise download kare bihar bord .
You can download the modal paper for the different subjects from the official website of the Bihar board. Board release every year practice modal paper before board exam for students to prepare better. Modal paper help students to analyse their preparation,their strengths and limitations and can prepare accordingly. To get the modal paper,visit Bihar board 12th modal papers
i am a up domicile obc candidate my marks in 12th boards are 61 in chemistry and 64 in physics and 59 in mathematics am i eligible for getting admission in jadavpur university
Hello,
Eligibility for admission to Jadavpur University depends on various factors, including the specific course you’re applying for and its cut-off requirements. Generally, for undergraduate engineering courses, the following conditions apply:
- Minimum Marks : Jadavpur University often requires a minimum of 60% in aggregate in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics for engineering.
- Cut-off Ranks : Admission is also based on WBJEE or JEE Mains ranks.
- Category Quota : As an OBC candidate, you may have some relaxation in cut-off ranks compared to general category candidates.
- Subject Eligibility : Ensure that you meet the subject-specific requirements for the course you wish to apply for.
Hope it helps !
i am a up domicile obc candidate and my marks is 61 in chemistry and 64 in physics and 59 in mathematics can i get admission in jadavpur university
Assuming you wish to get into the B.Tech Program of Jadavpur University.
Unfortunately, with your marks of 61 in Chemistry, 64 in Physics, and 59 in Maths, it is less likely that you will be able to secure admission to Jadavpur University. The minimum cutoff for OBC candidates in the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) for admission to Jadavpur University is typically much higher, often above 70 in each subject, a safe score would be 80 above in each subject though.
You can try to get admission through latent entry later in your second year for instance or you can try to go for other universities and colleges.
All the best!
Comparison between the level of physics and chemistry of wbjee and neet?
Hello,
The physics and chemistry sections of WBJEE and NEET differ in focus and complexity:
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Physics :
- WBJEE : Includes topics with practical applications, with more emphasis on problem-solving and conceptual understanding. Focuses on topics like mechanics, electromagnetism, and modern physics.
- NEET : Primarily focuses on fundamental concepts and applications, with an emphasis on biological systems. Topics like mechanics, thermodynamics, and optics are tested.
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Chemistry :
- WBJEE : Includes inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry with a mix of conceptual and practical questions. It often involves detailed calculations.
- NEET : Focuses on theoretical understanding, especially in organic chemistry and biological chemistry, with fewer calculation-heavy questions compared to WBJEE.
Hope it helps !
Chemistry previous paper entrance exam pg
Hi,
You can find previous year question papers for postgraduate entrance exams in Chemistry on several educational websites. Here are a few options:
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PW Live : Offers CUET PG Chemistry previous year question papers for download.
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Adda247 : Provides previous year question papers with answers for CUET PG Chemistry
11 class chemistry p y q important question notes
Hi,
pls follow the below link to get imp question notes
https://www.selfstudys.com/books/cbse-marks-wise-qns/english/class-11th/chemistry-marks-wise-question/7118#google_vignette
Hm college me aake form fill kr skte hai kya aur bsc nursing entrance exam me bio, chemistry,gk , nursing aptitude, current affairs hogi.Kya physics aur English nhi hogi kya. Aur kitne marks minimum hone chahiye exam me aur counseling me kya hota hai aur
Hi,
HM College, Manjeri, generally requires candidates to fill out an application form for admission. For B.Sc. Nursing entrance exams, the syllabus typically includes Biology, Chemistry, General Knowledge, Nursing Aptitude, and Current Affairs . Physics and English are usually not part of the entrance exam syllabus for B.Sc. Nursing
Regarding the minimum marks, it can vary depending on the specific entrance exam and institution. Generally, a good score in the 12th-grade exams (around 50% or higher) is required for eligibility.
As for the counseling process, after the entrance exam, candidates who qualify are usually called for a counseling session where they can choose their preferred college and course based on their rank and availability of seats
12 th class students who have grace marks in chemistry and supplementary exam clear with 67% who are eligible for neet counselling and admission
Hello,
Yes, 12th-class students who cleared a supplementary exam and secured 67% are eligible for NEET counseling and admission, provided they meet the required criteria. NEET eligibility requires a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Biotechnology for the General category (40% for reserved categories). Grace marks or clearing supplementary exams does not disqualify a candidate as long as the overall percentage meets the required threshold. Candidates must also qualify for NEET by securing the minimum cutoff score. Ensure that your Class 12 marksheet reflects the final qualifying status before registering for NEET counseling.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-counselling
Hope this helps,
Thank you
I am studying in class 11 neet under a huge backlog My whole syllabus of chemistry is backlog I want a proper schedule for it according And topic wise time table 6am -3
Hello student,
To tackle your
NEET Chemistry backlog
effectively, here's a structured schedule. Considering you have time from
6 AM to 3 PM
, you can use this plan to cover key topics, organize revision, and improve your understanding.
Daily Timetable:
6:00 AM - 7:00 AM - Organic Chemistry:
- Focus on Basic concepts , Functional groups , and Isomerism .
- Follow NCERT thoroughly; write notes for reactions and mechanisms.
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM - Physical Chemistry:
- Study topics like Mole Concept , Atoms and Molecules , and Gaseous States .
- Solve problems related to these topics.
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM - Inorganic Chemistry:
- Study Periodic Table trends and Coordination compounds .
- Focus on theory, as it requires memorization and understanding of concepts.
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM - Short Break (Rest/Refresh)
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Organic Chemistry:
- Study Alcohols, Ethers, and Phenols . Practice reaction mechanisms.
- Revise reactions and practice examples.
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM - Physical Chemistry:
- Focus on Thermodynamics , Equilibrium , and Electrochemistry .
- Solve numerical problems and conceptual questions.
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM - Inorganic Chemistry:
- Focus on Chemical Bonding and s-Block & p-Block Elements .
- Make notes on concepts and key points for quick revision.
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM - Lunch Break
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM - Mixed Revision/Problem Solving:
- Spend the last hour practicing MCQs and previous years’ questions .
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Cover weak areas, revise important formulas, and practice problem-solving.
Weekly Plan:
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Monday-Wednesday:
Focus on completing
Inorganic Chemistry
and
Physical Chemistry
chapters.
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Thursday-Friday:
Focus on
Organic Chemistry
. Watch video lectures for better understanding if needed.
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Saturday:
Problem-solving day
. Revise all topics learned during the week by solving questions from books like
M.L. Khanna
or
Dinesh
.
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Sunday:
Mock Test
on NEET Chemistry, followed by a
quick revision
of incorrect answers.
Tips:
- Break your study into manageable chunks.
- Stay consistent with daily practice .
- Take breaks to avoid burnout.
- Focus on NCERT as it's the core for NEET.
- Use flashcards for quick revisions.
This schedule balances all aspects of your Chemistry syllabus and gives you sufficient time to catch up while preparing effectively for NEET.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.