Chemistry
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If you feel like the standard of the VK jaiswal's book is being difficult for you to absorb then it is absolutely alright to shift to another book, my suggestion will be to take help and reference from Morrison and Boyd book or Physical Chemistry books by PW
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As your GATE score & rank is not so favourable so you have to search for newer IITs and NITs for your PhD in chemistry course of study. The name of the new IIT which was established in the year of 2008 is Mandi, Hyderabad, Indore, Ropar, Jodhpur,
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With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that the Punjab Agricultural University conducts the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admissions to B.Sc. Agricultural Hons.
You can apply for the same through their official website- https://www.pau.edu/
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Yes you can pursue MSc Drug Chemistry course (also known as MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry) after completing course in BSc Chemistry. All you need to have is 50% aggregate marks in your BSc. The admission is usually on the basis of past merit record of BSc. However, some colleges do conduct
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If you're asking this in terms of the fact that you want to pursue graduation in arts stream belonging to science stream at 10+2 level, then if you fulfill the eligibility criteria in terms of aggregate then definitely you can, for the courses in humanities candidates from any stream
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As you have scored 343 marks and rank is 4260 so let me tell you it's very difficult to get the IITs . So as per my view you should try for nits like Jamshedpur, durgapur, Silchar, allahabad, rourkela, Calicut.
Although various factors are considered while deciding the
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JNU Jaipur offers a three-year full-time B.Com/B.B.A/B.C.A/B.Sc (H)/B.A programme and a two-year full-time M.Sc programme. Jaipur National University courses are approved by AICTE. The eligibility criteria for undergraduate courses is minimum qualifying marks in 10+2 and for a postgraduate course, the required eligibility criteria is minimum qualifying marks
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See it does not matter how much marks you got separately in theory and practical but what conditions you need to satisfy are as follows :-
>>>>> You need to pass separately in theory as well as in practical of PCB.
>>>>> As you belongs to OBC category
See while determining the eligibility for NEET UG aggregate of PCB is to be considered which includes practical as well as theory marks so if your aggregate of PCB including theory as well as practical, is equal to or more than 40%(because you belongs to OBC category) then
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