Chemistry
Hello there,
Hope you are doing well. Yes, by solving the books that you mentioned in the question,getting a score of 150+ is very much possible in NEET-2022. But I am afraid you shouldn't pick up bulky books for MCQ practice now as you might only have a time of 6-7 months for NEET-2022 examination. Practice MTG NCERT at fingertips for chemistry,past 10 years NEET pyqs and past 5 years AIIMS and JEE Mains pyqs . Beleive me this is more than enough for you to grasp most of the concepts . And make short notes of the questions that you do wrong and revise again and again . Revision is more important than practising innumerable mcqs from multiple sources as you won't be able to remember and apply most of the concepts .
Also, read chemistry NCERT for oraganic and inorganic and chapters like biomolecules, metallurgy, chemistry in everyday life and polymers at any cost ! And practice the intext and back exercise questions as well .
Apart from this solve standard mock tests and revisit you mistakes . In an NCERT oriented exam doing the above things that I mentioned are very much enough to fetch you an awesome score .
Some really important resources to aid in your NEET-2022 preparation:
https://learn.careers360.com/knockout-neet-may
Hope my answer helped.
Hello Candidate
You cannot completely skip the subject but you can choose the course having less priority for chemistry. IF you choose to do btech after inter choose computer science , Information Technology , Textile Engineering ,Industrial Engineering , Biotechnology as they have chemistry in less compared to Mechanical , Electronics and Electrical, Chemical Engineering
Hope this information helps you.
GOOD LUCKK!!
Hello,
If you have completed master's degree in analytical chemistry from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, CSIR NET is basically for science subjects such as in the discipline of chemical science, physical science, mathematical science, earth science, biological science, when it comes to age limit it's 28 years for UR for JRF, there is no upper age limit for lecturer, relaxations are offered to reserved categories for age criteria, to know more details regarding this, visit our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria
UGC NET basically has a list of 81 subjects(check out at https://www.ugc.ac.in/net/syllabus.aspx to see the entire list) which candidates can appear for if they have pursued master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, final year students too are eligible to appear, visit our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-eligibility-criteria to know more details regarding this.
Hi,
The best course for M.Sc. is Organic Chemistry as per your interest. After qualifying the post graduation you can apply for the CSIR NET exam and the best subject to appear with is Chemical Science for the exam.
To apply for the exam you have to score minimum 55% aggregate marks in the masters. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) conducts the NET exam on the bi-yearly basis for those who want to make their career in Research and Lectureship field.
To apply for the CSIR NET JRF Exam candidate’s maximum age should be 28 years. SC/ST/OBC/PWD/female applicants have up to 5 years relaxation in age criteria. For Assistant Professor, there is no upper age limit to apply.
Go for Organic chemistry. It is booming and trending since few years now. You should consider doin Msc in Organic chemistry. Start your preparation for CSIR/UGC NET alongside your Master's degree.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Hello Aspirant,
hope you are doing good.
as far as the 12th class NCERT book is concerned it is sufficient to have NCERT. but thorough go through is required, not only back exercise is sufficient but between in text are also important. NCERT is self sufficient
Hello Aspirant ,
Delhi University offers so many BA Honors course some of them have very high cutoffs like BA in economics honors while some of them have very low cutoffs like BA in Sanskrit Honors , also different courses use different subjects to calculate your class 12 percentage for cutoff for example for BA Political science honors if you don't have political science as a subject in your class 12 2.5 % will be deducted from your total percentage .
If you want a very good college with a very good branch 95% will be good enough for you but 90 % will get you a decent course , if you just want any course + college combination even 65 percent will get you BA Sankrit honors in Motilal Nehru college .
For Du cutoffs visit :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
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