Chemistry
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Candidates must have earned (or be in the final year of) a bachelor's degree, such as a B.Sc , B.A., or B.Com., from an accredited University with the necessary minimum percentage, according to the general eligibility requirements for the B.Ed. CET in the majority of Indian states. Given that you have a backlog in your final year of B.Sc. Chemistry, your eligibility typically depends on whether the exam body permits candidates with backlogs to take the test. As long as you clear the backlog and turn in the final degree mark sheet before the counselling/admission deadline, you can usually take the CET, but your admission will be provisional.
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Unfortunately it is very unlikely to get a B. Pharmacy seat with a vocational MLT background and bridge course, even after appearing for EAMCET. Though you may have taken the EAMCET exam, the Pharmacy Council of India or PCI does not recognize vocational courses and bridge courses as equivalent to the required 10+2 standard study with science stream for pharmacy admission. The PCI have specifically made a statement the they do not approve vocational courses or bridge courses for pharmacy admission. It is better if you check the official website of the relevant university or APSCHE for accurate details about the required qualifications.
There are vacancies for final year Biochemistry students in labs, pharma companies, and research internships. You can apply for roles like lab assistant, intern, or research trainee.
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Chapter two of Class eleven Chemistry deals with the concept of chemical bonding and defines how atoms hold together in molecules The chapter explains the transfer and sharing of electrons that lead to ionic and covalent bonds respectively Ionic bonding occurs when atoms exchange electrons creating positively and negatively charged ions that attract each other Covalent bonding happens when atoms share electrons to complete their outer shell achieving stability The chapter also outlines the various types of covalent bonds like single double and triple bonds and explains how bond length bond energy and bond strength are related Polar and nonpolar covalent bonds are introduced with examples and the concept of electronegativity helps explain why some bonds are polar while others are nonpolar Students learn to draw Lewis structures of simple molecules and ions based on the octet rule and can predict the molecular shape using VSEPR theory These concepts help in understanding the physical and chemical properties of substances and build foundation for studying advanced chapters in chemistry Let me know if you want notes on specific subtopics or examples under the same format
Yes, many universities in India accept BSc Chemistry students with Biology or Zoology background for MSc Biochemistry . The eligibility for MSc Biochemistry usually requires a BSc degree with Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, or Life Sciences as one of the main subjects.
Since you have Chemistry as your major and Zoology as a minor, you are eligible for admission in most universities offering MSc Biochemistry, especially if you have studied basic biology-related subjects during graduation .
You can pursue an M.Sc. or Ph.D. in Naturopathy after your B.Sc. in Chemistry, but it will likely require additional coursework and possibly bridging programs.
A Master's degree is a more direct path, while a PhD might require more specialized knowledge in related fields like biology or medicine.
Consider bridging courses or programs that focus on the scientific aspects of Naturopathy to prepare for higher education in this field.
Read the article below to understand more
https://www.careers360.com/courses/msc-phd-dual-degree
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Hi dear candidate,
The fees for M.Sc course depends on which college you will take admission in. The government colleges have very affordable fee structure. On the other hand, the private colleges have costlier fee structure.
Government colleges like DU, have fees around INR 25,000 per semester.
Private colleges have fees around INR 65,000 to INR 1,00,000 per semester.
For more info about M.Sc course you can refer to our website:
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To get admission a particular school, you need to visit the school office or check their official website. Fill the admission form and submit the required documents. Admission will be given based on the school’s rules and seat availability.
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