Chemistry
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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 you cna pursue Msc in Physics from any iit or from any other institute only after the completion of your bsc course in physical science with industrial chemistry from Du.
further, msc physics is a very detailed and wide subject or course, so that's why theer are physics in 4 semester and in bsc there are 3 semester physics. So, if you wish to join msc physics, you cna do so, after completion of your bsc in Physical science in Du.
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See every chapter in chemistry has its own weightage. But of-course you cannot revise whole chemistry just few days before the examination.
My suggestion for you is that you should solve questions (not chapter wise but from whole syllabus). This will help you to revise the whole syllabus via questions.
Another thing is that, organic chemistry covers a major part of your paper. So, you can go through all the reactions, especially the named reactions.
For inorganic and physical chemistry it would be better solving questions so that you will be able to revise the entire syllabus.
I hope this will help you.
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As far as your query is concerned, I would like to tell you that no single platform is there which can ensure that the entire questions in NEET entrance examination were from their practice question papers or question banks.
You can use the application you have mentioned in your query to test your preparation. But you shouldn't be assured that the question you are practicing will be the one asked in the examination.
----- Before preparing for any examination you must first understand the pattern and the syllabus of examination.
------- Now for NEET Inorganic Chemistry portion it is very important that you stick to NCERT and revise every important reactions and anomalies given in the NCERT.
------- You can take help of reference books from GRB Publication - OP Tandon and many more.
For more important information about tips and strategies for preparation, important chapters, syllabus, books you should follow and other important details, kindly check out the link given below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-preparation-tips
You can also download previous year question papers and sample papers provided by Careers 360 by clicking on the link given below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/download/neet-sample-papers-previous-years?icn=neet-sample-papers&ici=neet-text-mapping
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Yes, you are eligible to write the NEET Examination.
Earlier during the year 2017 Students from private board and open schools were not allowed to appear for NEET Examination, but now they are eligible.
Given below is the NEET Eligibility criteria for NEET 2022. Though the complete details for the NEET 2022 will be released in the official information bulletin released by National Testing Agency NTA soon.
• Following is the academic criteria a candidate has to fulfill to be eligible to write the NEET examination.
• Aspirant Must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board. Class 12 or equivalent appearing aspirants are also eligible to apply for NEET.
• 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%
• AGE WISE eligibility criteria is candidates must have completed 17 years as on December 31, 2022.
There is no upper age limit till the Supreme Court passes its judgment on it.
For complete details about NEET 2022, eligibility criterias, and other relevant information, kindly check out the link given below-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-eligibility-criteria-2022
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Hope you are doing great! What do you mean by this college ? This college ....you did not mention which college so please modify it and tell the name of college in comment section ,you will get the answer as soon as possible !
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It will be always useful to practice from various resources for National Eligibility and Entrance Test. However you should not depend only one application for Chemistry. It is also not of surety whether questions will come from the application or not. You can also go for 11th and 12th class Chemistry books which are also important for preparation of National Eligibility and Entrance Test. I am mentioning below the name of the best books which are fruitful for Chemistry preparation for National Eligibility and Entrance Test:
Read more about chemistry study material for National Eligibility and Entrance Test by clicking on mentioned below link:
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Dear candidate it's great that you have profound interest in courses different from the mass, the general eligibility for Sleep Medicine Course is such as,
The eligibility criteria differ from one course to another.
For Undergraduate courses:
The eligibility criteria to pursue a career in sleep medicine is 10+2 pass in Science stream.
For Postgraduate courses:
The eligibility criteria to pursue sleep medicine as a PG course is to complete UG with first class.
The first-class in UG with good marks in psychology, neuroscience or health-related discipline.
After successful completion of the course you have the access to become A sleep Technician based on your Expertise.
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CDAC- Centre for Development of Advanced Computing is an Indian autonomous scientific society, operating under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology. C-DAC believes in keeping its members financially comfortable and has accordingly designed its compensation package, which is balanced and is in keeping with the industry standards.
CDAC Is definitely the best option to join for fresh graduates as well as students who are unemployed after completing their graduation. Also it is advisable to do a PG Diploma course from CDAC for those who are seeking a job change or salary hike.
CDAC C-CAT is conducted twice a year by the Center for the development of advanced computing (CDAC). This is a national-level examination that offers the candidates admitted to the various Post Graduate Diploma courses.
Eligibility for CDAC:-
For more details you can go to the link Below:
https://it.careers360.com/articles/cdac-c-cat-application-form
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Hope you are doing well ! Yes you will be eligible for doing ba ,for ba your marks of mathematics does not matter at all because in ba you will not have maths so clearly it doesn't matter.but now many good universities has closed its admission process ,only a few with distance mode option are remaining so apply there
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