Chemistry
Hello aspirant
Yes , 11th and 12th NCERTs are good for Inorganic chemistry ,the whole chemistry NCERT class 11 and 12 book is good enough for JEE mains,NEET and class 11 and 12 boards.
List of Inorganic chemistry chapters are :
Class 11th:
12th
Hope this helps.
Hi, your feelings are completely valid of not wanting to get through a lot of practical and exams. What you need to know that whatever class you join at the end it comes to you and the boards from where you'll be appearing. You can definitely find an tied up colleges also known as integrated colleges with your classes. That way you won't have to attend lectures your attendance of classes will be considered. You will only have to go for practical. The practical are really enjoyable and you get to learn a lot. Also, you have to give board exams for that you need to study as they do not have MCQ type questions like in JEE. So, when you go for admission procedure both your board percentage and JEE score matters. If you still have doubts feel free to comment. Hope this helps.
Dear aspirant,
You need to figure out on your own for your preparation strategy because for every individual the preparation mode is very different. I have cracked jee mains and my preparation was totally different from other jee aspirants. I did not refer many books like for example in chemistry op Tandon ,ms chauhan, p. Bahadur. It's important for you to get the concepts right in your brain.
I never liked HC Verma in physics so I referred dc Pandey and pvq for all the subjects and the handbooks of Allen coaching . It was enough for me.
Dear candidate for admission into B.Pharmacy courses you need to give entrance examination like state Joint Examinations or JEE Mains. Now for specialization like Pharmaceutical Chemistry you need to crack GPAT Examination and then only you can pursue Masters of Pharmacy course with specialization in Pharmaceutical Chemistry. So after M.Sc Chemistry, shifting to Pharmaceutical Chemistry would be difficult to impossible but one suggestion is that if you go through the courses such as Pharmaceutical Chemistry, you would get much similarity with your M.Sc Chemistry curriculum. Only few QSAR Medicinal Chemistry portions might differ.
Good luck!!
Hello Aspirant,
Unfortunately you are not eligible for JEE-Main as per the current eligibility criteria of JEE-Main because JEE-Main current eligibility criteria goes like :-
2--- Qualifying Examination :- To be eligible for JEE-Main one should have passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Mathematics as mandatory subjects along with one of the Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/ Technical Vocational subject from any of the recognized central or state board .
1--- Age criteria :- There is no age limit to appear in JEE-Main but note that there might be the age limit in any particular institution taking admission through JEE-Main score, so you should keep this thing in mind.
3--- Year of qualification :- For JEE-Main 2022 only those candidates who have passed Class 12 / equivalent examination in 2020, 2021 or 2022; or those who will be appearing in Class 12th / equivalent examination in 2022, would be eligible to appear.
So as you don't have Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, you would not be eligible for JEE-Main 2022.
For more details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello hello,
In simple answers it is a big yes. Definitely you can sit in placements or coding rounds even if you are from MSC chemistry background. There are no restrictions in it.
The procedure for this is quite a lot. Generally, placements cells are formed which are generally final year studnets from each department and they welcome companies for campus placements.
Just make sure for which company you are applying has eligibity for msc graduates in it. Because many companies want BTech and Mtech graduates during placements.
For any query revert here. Hope you understand.
Thank you and good luck:)
Hey Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great,
As you want to know about the scope and career in BA honours in foreign language then JNU has one of the best faculties in our country as well as the best facilities for learning a foreign language. JNU is the best place to pursue a career in foreign languages, with multiple scholarships, audio visual labs, opportunities to interact with native speakers of the language you are learning, a massive library, freelancing opportunities, and more. You can work in teaching, corporate, embassies, business, and other fields.
For information about the BA honours in foreign language:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba(hons)-in-foreign-language-degree-colleges-in-india
BSc chemistry honours from DU is one of Delhi University's most popular and career-oriented programmes. The course provides specialization in the subject and emphasizes fundamental subject knowledge for further studies in the subject. In addition, the course is a better fit for other opportunities such as research, lecturing, and working in the corporate world.
For more information on this:
https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-delhi-delhi/bsc-chemistry-hons-course
I hope this will help you,
Best of Luck :)
As you want to know that whether you are eligible for the course in embryology then the main criteria was that a bachelor's degree in Reproduction / Zoology / Microbiology / Biochemistry / Biotechnology / Bioscience / Physiology with a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate is required to pursue the course in embryology.
For more information about the embryology course:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/clinical-embryology-course
Hello,
First of all see your background. If you are from Arts stream than go for B.A courses and if you are from Science stream than select B.sc courses.
Eligibility in Foreign Language is 45% aggregate from 12th std. For B.Sc Chemistry in DU you will need 50% or more marks in English, and an aggregate of 60% or more marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Both are different courses and both have their own scope and job opportunities. Foreign languages may give you high exposure towards working as a teacher or lecturer in abroad. You can purse higher studies and get better job opportunities.
Click on the link to get details on courses
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-courses/amp&ved=2ahUKEwj1zZWZmqX1AhWryjgGHVH3DAAQFnoECDIQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3OTfNBSTiRPP33EyUhqfDR
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