Chemistry
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It is quite impossible to get exact rank corresponding to any score, as rank vs marks is depends on unavoidable factors like:
1- Difficulty level of exam
2- Number of students appeared in exam
3- Category of an Individual
4- Relative marking
Hence it is not possible to
Dear aspirant ,
The national testing agency has released the jee mains eligibility criteria at the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in. There are certain conditions that every aspirant needs to fulfill .
As per the previous year trends, this year also the criteria has been removed . Candidates who qualify the
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I am considering weightage for JEE. Considering the chapter of chemistry below:
Important with High weightage
Dear aspirant
The class 12 percentage required for NEET 2022 exam is separate for each category and can be listed as under. NEET eligibility marks in class 12 to be considered are aggregate marks only for PCB subjects
UR - 50%,
OBC/SC/ST - 40%,
PWD - 45%
As if we
Hello aspirant
Yes you can study bsc in forensic science after class 12 as the eligibility criteria says that candidates must have to pass their class 12th examination and must have to secure an aggregate of 50% in Physics, chemistry, and Biology.
Furthermore, the eligibility criteria for bsc forensic science
Hi there,
Eligibility criteria for admission in bsc chemistry is following:
Candidates should have completed their 10+2 standard form a recognized board.
Candidates should have studied chemistry in their 10+2 standard.
Candidates should have passed their 10+2 standard with an aggregate of at least 50 per cent marks.
If you
Hello Aspirant,
National Testing Agency has released syllabus for CUET, students are advised to have through knowledge of subjects they have studied in +2 level and refer to ncert books, the exam would be held in the first week of July.
Please find attached the syllabus of the same
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cucet-syllabus
See it would be okay because there is no any sectional cut-off for JEE-Main but it would be disadvantageous for you as well because if there will be any candidate having score equal to you but he performed all the three sections then he would be getting rank
You can surely do your MSc course once you've done your BSc in chemistry. You have large no. of MSc courses such as -
MSc in Chemistry
MSc in Molecular Chemistry
MSc in Microbiology
MSc in Forensic science
MSc in Environmental Science
Etc.
You've wide range of options
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