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how many days required to complete mechanics, Modern physics, Physical chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, algebra, calculus, trigonometry, 2d and 3d geometry??

Pankhuri Kumari 22nd Apr, 2020
Hii Dipanshu!
Please mention thr name of the examination for which you are enquiring. Now, the days required to complete the syllabus you mentioned, depends on you. Every person has a different ability and way to do things. If you are really dedicated and hardworking, you can complete the syllabus within 10-15 days, else, it may take as much time as you procrastinate. Firstly fix a timetable and follow it strictly knowing the topics you find tough and easy. Give more time to tough topics and solve question banks and previous year question papers to get an idea of the exam and the type of questions asked. This will help you cover up the syllabus well and soon.
Hope this helps.
Good luck !
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can i have common portion related to mains and EAMCET

Ankit Dahiya Student Expert 21st Apr, 2020
Hello,
EAMCET is conducted for admissions to Engineering, Agriculture, Medical undergraduate courses in AP and Telangana while JEE Mains is conducted for admission to B.Tech courses in NITs, IIITs and other engineering colleges.
The syllabus for both the exams is based on class XII science subjects i. e. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
So, the syllabus is same for both the exams. However generally speaking the JEE Mains being a national level exam has higher difficulty of questions as compared to EAMCET.
So, it would be best to prepare for JEE Mains and your preparation for EAMCET would be done automatically. Just go through the previous year question papers of both to get a fair idea of the comparison between the two exams.

Follow this link for more information EAMCET
https://dqxeclau.top/exams/ap-eamcet

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https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-main

Good luck
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WHICH PHYSICAL , INORGANIC AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY BOOK SHOULD I PREFER FOR CLEARING CONCEPT FOR NEET .I DONT ATTEND ANY COACHING AND DO SELF STUDY AT MY HOME.

Maria Sunny 17th Apr, 2020

Hello,

For Physical Chemistry  the most recommended books are Modern's ABC for Chemistry, Pradeep's Chemistry.For Organic Chemistry you could refer 'Elementary Problems for Organic Chemistry ' by M S Chouhan. For Inorganic chemistry you can go through Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J D Lee.

You should also give equal importance to NCERT textbooks.Instead of studying  from a number of books it is always better to follow a single book.

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guys I am facing trouble in remembering the reactions in organic chemistry..pls tell me some tips to remember the mechanisms and reactions in organic section

Shubham Dhane 15th Apr, 2020

Hello,

The best way to remember all the reactions is to make charts and daily read it. It is effective way to remember all the reactions but to do so you need to see those charts as many times as possible in a day but don't neglect other while remembering the reactions and loose marks. Make charts for only those reactions which is really difficult to remember don't make charts for all reactions if you make for all reactions then it will take a lot of time to write and will remembering it will become a burden.

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Is M.Sc: Organic Chemistry available in CUCET participating universities?

pdwords Student Expert 12th Apr, 2020
Hello

Yes, under CUCET following participating universities offer MSc Chemistry;


Central University Of Haryana
Central University of Jharkhand
Central University of Kerala
Central University of Karnataka
Central University of Rajasthan
Central University of South Bihar
Central University of Tamil Nadu
Central University Of Kashmir


Central University of Punjab, Bathinda offers MSc Chemistry, MSc Applied Chemistry, MSc Computational Chemistry.


You can apply for CUCET till 25th April, register at https://cucetexam.in/

You can get syllabus and model test paper for MSc Chemistry at
https://cucetexam.in/CUCET2020/RecPages/Search01Program16Details.aspx
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Is M.Sc: Organic Chemistry available?

Suvakanta Sahu 12th Apr, 2020

Dear Aspirants ,

Msc .Organic Chemistry is most popular subject among students .Across India lots of college offers this courses but according to your query not mention the which college or university where Msc .Organic chemistry is available for taking admission.

I hope you will understand and we are waiting for your replay .

Thanks

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Is M.Sc:- Organic Chemistry available in CUCET participating universities?

pdwords Student Expert 12th Apr, 2020
Hello

Yes, under CUCET following participating universities offer MSc Chemistry;


Central University Of Haryana
Central University of Jharkhand
Central University of Kerala
Central University of Karnataka
Central University of Rajasthan
Central University of South Bihar
Central University of Tamil Nadu
Central University Of Kashmir


Central University of Punjab, Bathinda offers MSc Chemistry, MSc Applied Chemistry, MSc Computational Chemistry.


You can apply for CUCET till 25th April, register at https://cucetexam.in/

You can get syllabus and model test paper for MSc Chemistry at
https://cucetexam.in/CUCET2020/RecPages/Search01Program16Details.aspx
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where can i get solomans and fryhle organic chemistry by ms chauhan pdf ????

Anantika Kushwaha 8th Apr, 2020
Hello Shubham,

You can use the following link to download the 11th edition of Solomons, Craig B. Fryhle and Scott A. Snyder's Organic Chemistry.

https://groups.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/organic-process-development/wZfTtAX_rOo
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which book is good for organic chemistry which have relative less questions and sufficient for JEE mains April 2020 only

Dear aspirant,
There are many books for jee exam and all books are good for study and for clear concept. We suggest you to study NCERT for getting better results because whole syllabus of jee is belongs to NCERT.
If you want to study more from other sources you can study by following this link
https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main/
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which is the best book for organic chemistry for jee mains

Dear aspirant,
There are many books for jee exam and all books are good for study and for clear concept. We suggest you to study NCERT for getting better results and clear basic concepts because whole syllabus of jee is belongs to NCERT.
If you want to study more from other sources you can study by following this link
https://learn.careers360.com/engineering/jee-main/
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