Chemistry
Hello,
------ Your profile suggests you are a medicine aspirant, so hopefully your question is regarding the difficulty level of numericals asked in the Chemistry and Physics portion in NEET Examination.
-------- For Chemistry- I would like to tell you that if you have prepared very well the Physical Chemistry portion then you will find the numericals quite easy, if you consider the NEET 2021 Question Paper which was analysed as a tough paper compared to previous years, then most of the numericals are just formula based, the question can be directly solved if one remembers the formula given in NCERT.
-------- For Physics - The questions are framed on the concepts given in the NCERT. Though if you find phyiscs a difficult subject to grasp then may be you would also find the questions to be quite hard.
------- After preparing meticulously from a standard coaching module or reference book, you can ace the numericals of Physics too.
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Thank you.
Hi
Yes, basic eligibility criteria for NEET is
It doesn't matter if you are in class 12th or done with graduation course like BSc.
Your class 12th aggregate is primary requirement for the exam
Best of luck
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! No both the chapters including surface chemistry and solutions have been removed from the syllabus of viteee 2022 ,as the syllabus has been released ,so there are neither solution nor surface chemistry ,so avoid these chapters and focus on the others ,make organic strong and clear your all the concept and do multiple revision will boost your score.
For more about viteee syllabus visit the link --.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-syllabus .
Hope it helps you !
Thanking you
Guru Nanak Dev University offers five years integrated MSc Chemistry, it also comes with an exit option that is after completion of graduation if you don't wish to continue your master's then you will be awarded with graduate degree, admission is conducted on the basis of the entrance test conducted by the university, the eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board in science stream securing 50% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, visit the official website at https://online.gndu.ac.in/department-of-chemistry.aspx to know more details regarding this.
Hey aspirant
I hope everything is going well for you! Yes, you are eligible. Those who have completed their class 12 should have qualified for their exam in a single sitting. Physical requirements: Candidates applying for Indian Army BSc nursing must be at least 152 cm tall. MNS 2022 requires a minimum height of 148 cm for Gorkhas and candidates from North East India.
All the best
As per the Gandhigram University official Brochure, the Admission to all the PG courses are based on the Online Entrance Test. The date and time of the test will be sent to the eligible candidates. The list of candidates called for entrance will be notified on the institute website also.
The eligibility for the MSc chemistry at Gandhigram University:
A pass in B.Sc. Chemistry with Physics and Mathematics / Botany / Zoology as ancillary subjects.
For the official website visit the link below and click on the admission options you will get the option of brochure, read the brochure carefully and you will understand:
https://www.ruraluniv.ac.in/academics?content=programmes
To know more about Gandhigram University, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/the-gandhigram-rural-institute-dindigul
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hi reader ,
for JEE each chapter is very important and you should focus on all of them but there are certain chapters in each subject which have higher weightage:
In PHYSICS following chapters are important:
1)Modern Physics
2)Heat & Thermodynamics
3)Electrodynamics (it includes electrostats , capacitors , current electricity , magnetism , emi , ac)
4)Optics (both ray and wave)
In MATHEMATICS following chapters are important:
1)Integral Calculus
2)Matrix & Determinants
3)Co-ordinate Geometry (3-D)
4)Probability
In CHEMISTRY following chapters are important:
1)Biomolecules
2)Polymers
3)Carbonyl Compounds
4) Thermodynamics and Thermochemistry
5)Chemical Bonding, Periodic Table
6)P block , Dand F block
i hope this helps
for more information you can refer
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage
thank you
Hello Tammanna
yes you are eligible For RBI grade B. Graduation in any discipline /Equivalent technical or professional qualification with minimum 60% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwBD applicants) or Post-Graduation / Equivalent technical qualification with minimum 55% marks (pass marks for SC/ST/PwBD applicants) in aggregate of all semesters/years
For more information check the link given below
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/rbi-grade-b-eligibility-criteria
Thanks
I would suggest if you are a life science student then go for the Allied Fields such as:
I am not sure, if you are eligible for the MSc Chemistry (if its allowed by any of your colleges) then you can go for it, but it wouldn't be the same as you have studied in your UG. In chemistry you will need knowledge regarding the Quantum Mechanics, Advanced Organic & Inorganic chemistry which, I don't think you have enough exposure to in your UG Life science course.
To know more about Life science as a career, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/life-science-course
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