Chemistry
Hello.
As you know MCA Is a course in computer application and as you have a bachelor's degree in chemistry you might not be considered for it. However there are some institutes that prefer candidates who had mathematics as a subject in their undergraduate courses for MCA. So if you had that then there is a probability. Or you could pursue a career in chemistry which has alot of scope. For more information about the scope and future you can have in chemistry follow the link given below:-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/chemistry-course
Hi,
If you don't want to go for research. Options are available for teaching in a school with B.ed degree. or take it as an integrated course.
Go for Govt. or private sector job like banking, Call centres, Aviation etc.
Some career list are:
Synthetic Lab Scientist.
Content Creator.
Online Mentor.
Solid State Chemistry Expert.
Hope this is relevant
Thanks
Hi
First of all you have chosen the right code i. e code 2,
This is because,
Though you are doing BSc your highest qualification with all the three subjects i. e physics chemistry and Biology/biotechnology remains your 10+2 as you don't have chemistry in your bsc
While, those who have passed 1st year of 3 year graduation with all the three subject i. e physics chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology needs to select code 5 and those who have completed BSc with at least any two of physics chemistry and Biology in their bsc need to select code 6.
For your reference,
Here's a short brief of Neet codes :-
--------) Code 1 :- code 1 is for class 12th board examination appearing students with physics, chemistry, biology and English or have have already appeared but results are awaited i. e have not been declared.
--------) Code 2 :- code 2 is for all those who have passed their 10+2/higher /senior secondary/ Indian School Certificate Examination with physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology and English
--------) Code 3 :- code 3 says it is for those passed their intermediate / pre- degree examination with physics, chemistry, biology/biotechnology and English ,your physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology should also contain practical exam.
--------) Code 4 :- pre - medical degree with Physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology after passing hsc i. e 10+2 or puc or equivalent.
--------) Code 5 :- code 5 is for all those who have passed 1 st year 3 year graduation with all the three of Physics, chemistry and biology/biotechnology
--------) Code 6 :- code 6 is for all those students who have passed BSc with at least any two of following subjects :-
>>>>Physics,
>>>>chemistry ,
>>>>biology/biotechnology
--------) Code 7 :- code 7 is for those who have passed their examination from foreign board which is equivalent of Indian 10+2 board.
For more about codes visit
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-qualification-codes
Secondly,
You don't need to worry about what other people are saying as you have chosen the right code. Moreover, your qualification code has nothing to do with your eligibility . You qualification code is neither written on your admit card nor on your results on anywhere.
The qualification code during form filling is just to know your current status:-
--------) whether you are 12th appearing
--------) already passed
--------) type of board i. e 10+2/higher /senior secondary/ Indian School Certificate Examination or intermediate / pre- degree examination
--------) if you are doing any course is it bsc with PCB or any other
--------) or after 12th you have even passed your bsc.
--------) have studied from a foreign board.
As,
You are doing bsc , you wouldn't have your 12th T. C as it's get submitted during admission in bsc, so now during mbbs admission you can submit your bsc T. C . I personally had few of my friends who instead of taking drop, they were enrolled in bsc but later on qualified neet and got into mbbs and faced no problem with college t. C .
Thank you
Greetings!
Jee main is considered difficult by many but this is all about your concepts knowledge and practical approach as well as time management techniques.
Arihant Publication are best book for JEE preparation. If you are thinking of having arihant handbook for jee mains preparation,you can go with it. The book will have all conceptual topic related to JEE main. For physics, i would suggest you to have previous year question practice also, along with arihant handbook.
Make a timetable and follow it to have a good score in exam.
Hope this will help.
Hi Ankit,
Having an honors degree definitely adds some extra benefits to the carrier of an individual. Being a MSc chemistry graduate there are variety of options available for you in jobs. There are several job roles available that you can follow in order to get best in evry possible way.
Talking about your point of msc honors chemistry syllabus, check these:
So these are the subjects.
Hope this answer helps you
Thank you!!!
Hey Aspirant!
There were various government as well as other competitive exams that you can give after Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry, like
Also You can do specialization in Analytical Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Organic, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Materials Chemistry after B.Sc. Chemistry.
If you have interest in research works then You can apply for the Scientific Assistant post at Defense Research Development and Organization (DRDO), Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC).
Also you can check Careers360 for various details on these courses and course after B.Sc. Chemistry:
All The Best!
Hello aspirant,
I want to inform you that there is no scope you need to do following to have good life-:
These are the some best options you can opt for.
Hopeful have helped and cleared your doubt.
JEE Mains 2022 Chemistry Syllabus -
1. Physical Chemistry
2. Organic Chemistry
3. Inorganic Chemistry
Recommended Books for Chemistry (for JEE Mains) -
1. Inorganic Chemistry
3. Physical Chemistry -
For complete details regarding JEE Mains, you may visit the link - JEE Main Syllabus 2022- Download NTA JEE Syllabus PDFs (careers360.com)
If you want to prepare for JEE Mains online (with benefits like AI Learning, Personalized Timetables, Mock Tests, 24x7 Doubt Support, etc at affordable rates), you may use Careers360 Platform . You can check out this link for the same - Careers360 JEE Main Solution: Complete Preparation and Study Materials for Students
Dear candidate,
An exact number will definitely not define the knowledge you will acquire. Preparation for any entrance exam definitely needs proper planning an discipline. Consistency is the key to get good results but if you fail to follow regularity then it will affect your learning journey.
See, the amount of questions you will see, the better will be the solving capability.
There is no need to do particular number of questions in order to score 650+, you can do that with limited number of questions as well. But you must know that the level of question paper of NEET varies every year.
Generally, you can solve as many questions as possible but if you have limited time then at least solve 200 questions in each subject such that it will clear your concepts and gives an idea of what type of questions might come in the examination.
Make a strategy for solving question paper because you need to solve 180 questions in 3 hours.
Hope this information helps you.
Good luck:)
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