Chemistry
Hello Aspirant,
As per the marks mentioned by your, your aggregate in PCB comes out to be 50.66% so you are eligible for admissions through NEET UG score and you are qualified for NEET UG because for 10+2 or equivalent you need to have a minimum aggregate in PCB as
Hi
Your practical + theory marks is considered for neet.
Yes, you are eligible for neet examination.
This is because,
To be eligible for neet, you need to pass 12th board examination with physics, chemistry ,biology/biotechnology and English and must have got:-
at least 50 % in aggregate of PCB
If you have failed in the 12th board examination, then your school can't do anything. Its all dependent on the council and if you have failed then you have to reappear for the examination next year.
Now if you have failed in Mathematics in 11th standard, then your school may
Hello Aditya,
Selection of book depends from person to person. But, one thing that every aspirant will agree with, is, practice is the most important thing for JEE. Pick up a book and stick to it until you become thorough with it. The first thing that you should do is
Hello Aspirant
I hope you are in excellent health. The answer to your question is that 80 places are available for the BSc chemistry course at Gandhigram University.
You can click the link below to learn more.
https://www.careers360.com/university/the-gandhigram-rural-institute-dindigul/bsc-chemistry-course
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Given below are the name of the best books which will be effective and fruitful for you to do preparation of joint entrance examination:
The fact is, everything depends on you. Do keep the following factors in mind when making your choice.
I claimed that chemistry is somewhat logical and that botany and zoology take more knowledge, but if
Hello aspirant,
I am mentioning the chapter-wise weightage of the Chemistry and Physics chapters so you can focus more on chapters that come frequently in the NEET exam and are important-
PHYSICS-
Physical-world and measurement:- 2% Kinematics:- 3% Laws of Motion :- 3 % Work, Energy and Power :- 4
Hi there,
Yes you can give NIMCET since the eligibility criteria of the exam mentions that the candidate to be graduated in B.Sc . / B.Sc. (Hons)/Technology or Engineering/ BCA/ BIT of minimum three years full-time from a recognised University with Mathematics/ Statistics as one of the subjects with at
Hyy,
Hope you are doing well!
To be able to give improvement exam, you just need to fill an application form that would be available on the board's official website. You can just visit the official website and check the details about the improvement application form.
So just visit the
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