Chemistry
Dear aspirant,
I have solved both the papers of jee and neet (chemistry part) so it is quite evident at the end of solving of the papers that the difficulty level of the neet questions is much easier than the jee questions.
There are a few factors which I would like discuss and they are as follows:-
1- Time - The questions asked in jee are more time consuming and number of questions is also low as compared to neet . They need more in depth conceptual knowledge.
2- Calculations - The calculation of a numerical is jee is more complicated as compared to a neet numerical.
Hi There,
Look, it depends upon the school some times they calculate overall marks combining first and second term and then decide that you are pass or failed in that subject.
And some will give preference to both first as well as second term , you had to qualified both of them. And most of the time they also give grace marks if you are failing with just a few marks then they will probably give you grace marks .
Or if you have scored very less marks then it will became pretty much difficult for you , and you have to repeat the 11th class.
Hope this Information will help.
Thank you
Hello Haritha,
Cochin University of Science and Technology conducts CUSAT CAT entrance to give admission into UG and PG level courses like B.E/ B.Tech, L.L.B, B.A.L.L.B, M.C.A, L.L.M, M.Sc, etc.
CUSAT CAT Exam Paper Pattern:
Mode of Exam: Online
Mode of Councelling: Online
Level of Exam: University Level
Exam duration: 3 Hours
Language: English
Application Fees: Rs. 1000 for General Category candidates
Total number of participating Colleges: 10
Number of Questions: 250
Total Marks: 750
Marking Scheme: 3 marks awarded for each correct answer.
Negative Marking: 1 mark deduction for each wrong answer
To get more information about CUSAT CAT syllabus, visit below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/exams/cusat-cat
Candidates must have passed with minimum 55 percentage in their B.Sc Graduation in relevant field from a recognised Board.
For more information about M.Sc Chemistry in Cochin University of Science and Technology, Kochi go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/university/cochin-university-of-science-and-technology-kochi/msc-chemistry-course
May this information was useful to you.
Good Luck!!
Hey!
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Hi
Which CET examination are you asking about?
Anyway,
Your profile suggests that you are from Maharashtra so assuming it's about MHTCET entrance examination.
MHTCET Syllabus for PCB is given below:-
--------------------------------) MHTCET PHYSICS SYLLABUS
Subject
11th Topics
12th Topics
>>>Physics
Measurements
Scalars and Vectors
Force
Friction in solids and liquids
Refraction of Light
Ray optics
Magnetic effect of electric current
Magnetism
Circular motion
Gravitation
Rotational motion
Oscillations
Elasticity
Surface tension
Wave motion
Stationary waves
Wave theory of light
Interference and diffraction
Electrostatics
Current electricity
Electromagnetic inductions
Electrons and photons
Atoms
Molecules and Nuclei
Semiconductors
Communication systems
--------------------------------) MHTCET chemistry SYLLABUS
>>> Chemistry
Some basic concepts of chemistry
States of matter: Gases and liquids
Redox reaction
Surface chemistry
Nature of chemical bond
Hydrogen
s-Block elements (Alkali and alkaline earth metals)
Basic principles and techniques in organic chemistry
Alkanes.
Solid State
Solutions and colligative
Chemical thermodynamics and Electrochemistry
Chemical kinetics-General principles and processes
p-Block elements
d and f Block Elements
Coordination compounds
Halogen deriva tives of alkanes,
Alcohols,
phenols
ethers,
Aldehydes,
ketones
Organic compounds,
Biomolecules
Polymers
Chemistry in eve ryday life
--------------------------------) MHTCET Biology SYLLABUS
Class 11 Topics
Class 12 Topics
Diversity in organisms
Genetic Basis of Inheritance
Biochemistry of cell
Gene: its nature, expression, and regulation
Plant water Relations and Mineral Nutrition
Biotechnology: Process and Application
Plant Growth and Development
Enhancement in Food Production
Microbes in Human Welfare
Photosynthesis
Respiration
Reproduction in Plants
Organisms and Environment -I
For more about syllabus Checkout our page at :- https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-syllabus
To help you further,
MHTCET examination pattern for PCB is provided below:-
Paper
No of MCQs based on
Marks per question
Total Marks
Duration in Minutes
Class 11
Class 12
Paper-1
Mathematics
10
40
2
100
90
Paper-2
Physics
1
Paper-3
Biology (Botany)
Biology (Zoology)
††† B pharma aspirants can choose either of Maths or Biology. While engineering aspirants must choose maths i. e PCM for MHTCET
Hi aspirant,
See every question asked in the JEE main examination has some standard level and cannot be solved without having some basic concepts about the topic. However there are certain topics which can be mastered easily and are listed below:
Study the NCERT books well and practice a lot of previous questions to ace in the examination.
Also you can get the previous year questions for your practice at JEE Main Question Paper 2022 - Check Here (careers360.com)
Hope it helps!
Hello aspirant,
M.Sc in Chemistry candidates must have minimum 60 percentage of aggregate marks in their present degree from a recognised Board.
For applying jobs like Scientific Officer or Scholar or any other post in which you are eligible which includes research work GATE exam is necessary.
You have to write GATE Chemistry paper and score well in the exam for job in BARC.
To get more information about BARC recruitment through GATE go through below mentioned link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/barc-recruitment-through-gate
I hope this information helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Candidates must have passed the 12th Standard Exam or intermediate exam to appear for the SSC CHSL Exam from a recognized Board or University. The following table provides you the details of all the educational requirements.
I guess you have to take best of four to qualify in ssc chsl
Hope this helps.
Hope you are doing good....!!!!
State CET cell, Maharashtra has delivered the MHT CET 2022 test design on the authority site - cetcell.mahacet.org. The test example of MHT CET 2022 incorporates subtleties like mode, areas, length, kind of inquiries, absolute checks, stamping plan and substantially more. Understudies ought to likewise really take a look at MHT CET prospectus.
For more information you can visit the following link:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/mht-cet-exam-pattern
Hope this information helps you!!!!!!
All the best!!!!!
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