Chemistry
Dear Student ,
As per the basic eligibility criteria for Computer science in B.Sc as well as B.Tech , you need to have physics, Chemistry and math combination with min 45-50% in 12th qualifying exam .
Note: The eligibility criteria may vary institute wise . But for B.Tech , you need to have physics as you have to appear for JEE or equivalent entrance exam in which the syllabus includes various physics topics .
Well, you can opt for BCA course , as per the BCA criteria .. student from any stream after 12th with a standard qualifying marks is applicable .
To know more about the above courses , refer to these links below :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-sc-computer-science#BSc-Computer-Science-Eligibility
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bca-bachelor-of-computer-applications
Hope this answer helps !
Hello candidate,
Chemistry is divided into three groups
Physical, organics and inorganic
For physical chemistry you have to solve more and more MCQs(use good reference book) and the formulas should be on your finger tips and your concept must be clear
For Organic chemistry you have to read NCERT and have to solve MCQs using a good reference book
For inorganic chemistry NCERT is must, You have to read,learn and repeat the NCERT book as the question come in line to line manner sometime.
Best luck,keep doing...one day you will achieve your goal
Banasthali vidyapith is a deemed university established in year 1935.msc chemistry is a 2 year full time postgraduate program offered by the university.
Admission in banasthali vidyapith jaipur ja based on entrance test conducted by the university.for selection it considers marks of your qualifying exam,entrance test and personal interview in the following ratio 4:4:2.
You can get full information in the brochure
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Dear Aspirant, chemistry syllabus for JEE Mains :-
Physical Chemistry:
Inorganic Chemistry:
Organic Chemistry:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-chemistry-syllabus
You can visit the above link for further reference. I hope you are clear now. If you have any other queries feel free to ask. All The Best!!!
Hello Ayush
Based on previous trends (because official 2022 syllabus isn't released yet), the CBSE syllabus of classes 11th and 12th is the basis for questions in JEE mains. https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/hi/articles/jee-main-syllabus-weightage/amp
For knowledge of weightage, please check out the above link. However, we recommend that since weightage is subject to change every year, please work out every topic of the syllabus well. Hope that helped. All the best.
Hello Sir,
In order to get admission in IIA, there four exams, GATE, CSIR NET, JEST and IIAST. You actually 90% of marks in GATE exam. Students who qualified for JEST and CSIR NET can also apply for the university. Whereas, the IIAST is an exam conducted by IIA itself. If you get qualified for the IIAST exam, you need not qualify for the remaining exams. You will selected into the interview round.
Hope this might help you,
Good Luck, Thank you :)
Hello Aspirant,
As per your profile you re an engineering aspirant so you must be asking for engineering courses, if not then please mention the correct one in the comment section below.
Now for engineering courses, yes you will have to study Physics and Chemistry for at least 1 year i.e. first year of your engineering course depending upon the branch you choose, like if you go with mining or metallurgical engineering then you will have to read chemistry throughout your entire course but for other field it is not the case. Also note that for first year syllabus is similar for all the branches and from second year you will have to read the topics and subjects of your respective branch only but in first year at least you will have to read Physics and Chemistry.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hi there,
KVPY also known as Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojna is a scholarship program of national level that helps meritorious studnets to pursue courses in basic science.
Such as B.sc,M.S, Integrated M.sc, B.stat either in mathematics, Biology, Physics, chemistry. Yes, it means B.sc in mathematics, B.sc in Physics, B.sc in biology, B.sc in chemistry, M.S in Biology, M.S in chemistry.
Hope it helps you
Good luck!
Hello Ayush,
According to the instructions, one can only combine marksheets for CBSE boards subjects only.
You can follow the instructions below for getting a combined marksheet for CBSE
Students must go to the university website and apply for the consolidated marksheet there. Alternatively, they might go directly to the university and apply. Students who want to obtain their consolidated marksheet from the university must present a copy of their admit card as well as verification of their college ID.
You cannot combine marksheet for NIOS and CBSE subjects.
Hope that answers your question
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