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can someone tell me Wheather physics and chemistry will come as a subject in college?and if it comes in how many semesters it will come. I am extremely week in physics and chemistry.

Anurag Khanna 31st Jan, 2022

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!!

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as in KVPY eligiblity criteria written:- students enrolled in undergraduate course in basic sciences (b.sc.) in chemistry, physics , geology that exactly means Bsc. in geology or bsc. in chemistry etc right?? please briefly explain me

Sweta jha 22nd Dec, 2021

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!

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Please! Kya aap bata sakte ho ki combined marksheet kaise milti hai nios ki? Agar mere cbse 12th mein 5 subjects the(i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English & Physical education)... Aur ab mai chahta hu ki usmein as an optional 2 subjects aur add karu (i.e. Mathematics & Economics). Please Guide!!

Yaseera Bhombal 21st Dec, 2021

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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if i hate chemistry and biology can i be a food technologist

roshni 21st Dec, 2021

Hello,

Hope you are doing great! Here's your answer!

Food technology requires knowledge of Thermodynamics, dynamics of fluid flow and solid handling, principles of instruments like chromatography, spectroscopy and analytics.

Food technology will not be difficult to you even if you're from biology and Chemistry. Rather, it will an additional advantage for you when you study about livestock, dairy, microbiology, etc.

food science technicians typically need an associate's degree in biology, chemistry, crop or animal science, or a related field. Some positions require candidates to have a bachelor's degree, and others a high school diploma or equivalent plus related work experience.

To pursue a food technology course at the postgraduate level, candidates should Possess a BSc (in Physics, Mathematics, Biology, and Chemistry) or B.tech. / BE (in Food technology) degree with the minimum qualifying marks as prescribed at a university/ college.


All the best!

Hope it will help!

Thank you!


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if i hate chemistry can I be a food technologist

Sakshi Sharma 21st Dec, 2021

Good afternoon !!!

Hope you doing well.

See, if you hate chemistry even then you can do food technologist course as the main subjects to do food technology is maths and physics.

As the eligibility criteria for applying in food technology is :

  • The candidates must have passed 12th or an equivalent degree from a recognised board / institute.
  • The candidates must be opted for Mathematics and Physics as the major subject in class 12 with optional subject as Chemistry/ Biology / Biotechnology .

So, don't worry dear if you hate chemistry , you can opt biology amd biotechnology instead of chemistry so that you can much more marks in course.

Hope this will be helpful.

Revert if any query.

Thank you!!!!

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I am in class 11 preparing for JEE 2023. What are the prerequisites for studying chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium and ionic equilibrium in chemistry?

Ayush Maurya 23rd Dec, 2021

Hello aspirant

Good to see that your preparing for JEE and I hope you can qualify it to. Now Coming to your question I want to tell you some major domains in which you have to excel to start your ionic or chemical equilibrium chemical kinetics.

You should study these things before that:

  1. Make clear your thermodynamics concepts.
  2. Acids bases and salts which you must have read are also important.
  3. For ionic if you know the concepts of logarithms then you can do calculations very easily.
  4. Two major things you must have excel in it that are mole concept and concentration terms.

Now for chemical kinetics you would be getting it very easily if you clear it firstly.

Hope it helps!

Thank you!

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I wish to pursue Biology but I did not pursue science stream in India. Could I instead study subjects like biology and Chemistry in college in countries such as the US or UK? Is college education there more flexible?

Moumoyee Chakraborty 30th Jan, 2022

Dear candidate honestly speaking there is no such relevant evidence that the Education related to the Biology subject is better in foreign countries than in India or it is more flexible than in India. But yes if you are additionally interested to be a part of Biology or relevant subjects you can take pursue that apart from your core subjects based on your area of interest, you will get more career exposure definitely.

Good luck!!!

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which stream should I join after 12 so that I could get ride of physics and chemistry

shivaprasadshetty112 20th Dec, 2021

Hi Raju,

Hope you are doing well.

As per your question I understand that you hate physics and chemistry too much but I have an option for you can join to architecture branch where you can get rid of physics and chemistry at the max but there might be some level of physics in it but not till extent that you get irritated by that I guess it will be the best branch for you if you want to get rid of physics.

Thank you



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Can i do Mscchemistry + Phd after Bsc (hons) chemistry

Piyush 20th Dec, 2021

Hello aspirant,

I hope that you are doing absolutely great.

With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that Yes, you can do Msc Chemistry and PHD in Chemistry after doing completing Bsc (Hons) in Chemistry. You can also do directly PHD in Chemistry after BSc in Chemistry but for that you need to have the veyr deep level of understanding in the basics of that particular subject.

Further, You can certainly pursue your Msc. after Bsc. from any renowned college and infact if u ain't from an hons course then you have an edge over them that you can go for msc.

I hope that this will help.

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i get 73 in chemistry, 74 in physics, 46 in biology can i appear for neet

dishtiv 20th Dec, 2021
Hello aspirant!
Hope you are doing well

For different categories different aggregate percentage in physics chemistry and biology is required for giving neet exam :

General -----------> 50%
Obc/ SC/ST ------------> 40%
Pwd --------------> 45

So as per your marks your aggregate is 64.33 , so yes you are eligible for giving Neet.

Here I am providing all the eligibility criterias for appearing in Neet :

Must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotechnology and English as core subjects from a recognized board.

  • Candidates must have completed 17 years as on December 31, 2022.
  • There is no upper age limit .
  • There are no restrictions on the maximum attempt of the candidates.
  • Indian Nationals, Foreign Nationals aspirants are also eligible to apply for neet
  • Candidates from open school are also eligible to apply for Neet

Here is a link of Neet cutoffs, for your help:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off

Neet college predictor tool
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_cp

Neet rank predictor tool
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-rank-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=neet_rp

Hope this helps you
All the best
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