Chemistry
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For the preparation of JEE Main, you should study your class 11 textbooks and also keep your class 12 textbooks.
The following are some of the books on Maths, Physics and Chemistry which you can consult for JEE main:
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Sorry to say but you are nor eligible for neet and mht cet as your pcb score is less than 50%.
To be eligible for appearing Neet ( also cet ) The candidate must have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry and biology.
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Considering you as a general category candidate, With this score you are not eligible for appearing in neet .
To be eligible for neet , the candidate must have secured minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry abd biology.
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Yes, you can potentially do a B.Sc. in Chemistry even though you didn't have Physics and Math in your Class 12 subjects. However, the specific eligibility criteria might vary depending on the university or college you're applying to. Most universities require a minimum percentage in Class 12 science subjects (often
These are some of best universities where you can do your PhD:
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Yes, you can pursue D.Pharma with your current qualifications, even though you failed physics in your previous studies. The Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) generally requires candidates to have passed 10+2 (or equivalent) with Science stream subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for D.Pharma admission. Failing physics should not necessarily
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