Chemistry
Dear applicant when it comes to Solving MCQs of Biology, Physics and Chemistry, you can take help from several YouTube channels or there are plenty MCQs given in the NCERT Book. Now you can purchase MCQ books of reputed writers from Different online websites too. If you are not interested in any specific coaching centres that is okay but you can still purchase their test series for the betterment of your preparation.
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Hi, as per the rules and suggestions given by every board you need to start on the right side and fresh page for the next experiment. So, if you have written something on the left side of the page than you can not continue on the right side of the page for a fresh experiment. Take the next page which has both left side page and well as the right side of the page empty and you can start there. Also, if you have written something on left side make sure there is conclusion on the right side of the page as it indicates the end of the experiment. If you still have doubts feel free to comment. Hope this helps.
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Hope you are doing good. As you want to pursue a BTech degree in food technology. At first you need to read all the basic subjects to clear the first few semesters which you need to read all the subjects like physics chemistry maths so you can not escape from chemistry. laster on as food technology you will have some subjects relating to chemistry. But if you want to peruse food technology you can go for it as Btech is a 4 years course there is enough time to study.
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NATA Exam stands for National Aptitude Test in Architecture. NATA is an exam for getting into various architecture colleges of India. The National Aptitude Test in Architecture, is conducted by National Institute of Advanced Studies in Architecture, which is a body of Council of Architecture, New Delhi in India. The National Aptitude Test in Architecture is a national level examination for admission to undergraduate courses in architecture. The subjects included in this examination are as follows:-
So, you can see Chemistry is not a part of this exam. However, for getting into good colleges for such a course, we must need to study diligently. To get more idea about such architecture and their ranks and cutoffs, you can refer to this free careers 360 tool:-
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-architecture-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_barch_cp
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I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that there are lots of best topics that you can cover to score great marks in Chemistry in JEE mains. Chemistry as a subject is a very scoring subject in JEE mains because very easy to moderate questions have only been asked in Chemistry paper from previous years.
Below are the list of topics that you can cover and prepare to score well in your chemistry paper :
1. Some basics concepts of Chemistry
2. Solutions
3. Chemical Kinetics
4. Equilibrium
5. solid state and electrochemistry
6. Redox Reactions
7. s, p, d block elements
8. whole Organic Chemistry part is very scoring.
9. gaseous and liquid states
10. Nuclear chemistry.
Further, for more information follow the below link :
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/most-easy-and-scoring-chapters-for-jee-main
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Master of Science in Chemistry is a postgraduate programme offered in various colleges with fees ranging from Rs. 20,000 to 3 lakh. Here is a list of top colleges for pursuing m.sc. chemistry in jaipur-
For more information,you can visit-
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-chemistry-degree-colleges-in-jaipur
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In ISRO there is very rare chance to become scientist after msc chemistry more jobs available for b.tech and msc physics students.applications invited for Msc chemistry scientist post released once in a while on ISRO website under section vacancies.
A written test is conducted by ISRO for the scientist post followed by personal interview and one thing which is considered for final selection is your academic record.
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It seems like you have missed out some information in your question. To provide you with the information of chapter wise weightage in chemistry, certain information is needed like the exam you are referring to in your question. For instance, if it's a board exam or NEET exam or any other exam which has chemistry in it. Provide the name of the exam you are referring to in the comment section so that the chapter wise weightage in chemistry can be provided to you. You can also repost your question with required details so that it can be properly answered.
Dear candidate M.Sc Reproductive Health and clinical embryology offered by AIIMS, Now their eligibility criteria is mostly mentioned that you need to possess a B.Sc degree from a recognised university. As they don't have any specified syllabus, to appear for the exam, go through the Detailed Structural analysis of DNA and RNA, Amino acids, Genetics covering the entire portion of Embryo, Embryogenesis and Biological Reproduction parts more.
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As you have asked i want to inform you that atleast you have to attempt 40 out which 33 to 35 must be correct to score good marks in physics and around 37 to 40 must be correct in chemistry and around 30 to 32 should be correct out of 40 that you will attempt in WBJEE for getting a good college as competition is increasing every year.
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