Chemistry
Hello.
As you know it is not l gal to get bachelor's degree from two different institutions at the same time. Some people do enroll themselves into both the courses, but you cannot show anywhere that you have completed both the course simulataneously. Hence, it is not legal to carry on with both the courses from two different universities at the same time.
Dear candidate,
I would not be able to tell you about your eligibility with the information you have provided. The criteria for NEET UG for OBC category is that the candidate must have an aggregate percentage of 40% or above in class 12 board exams.
This percentage includes English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics percentage. So please calculate your percentage taking English into consideration. If it is above 40%, you are eligible to apply for NEET UG 2022.
All the very best for future plans
Dear Ryan,
when I am preparing for my JEE MAINS, I practiced most of the previous papers. I found 2018 JEE paper(online mode) was the easiest one. Not only in chemistry, you can score more marks in that paper.
Here, I am providing the link of chemistry paper 2018 : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-question-papers
Dear Reader,
Yes, You are eligible for JNU entrance exam for MSc chemistry if you are graduate with CBZ as this CBZ contains chemistry,botany and zoology as it's main subject and eligibility of Msc chemistry for JNU entrance exam is minimum aggregate of 55% with chemistry as main subject and also 10+2+3 with minimum aggregate of 55%.You can also refer to the below link for more reference-
https://www.careers360.com/university/jawaharlal-nehru-university-new-delhi/msc-chemistry-course
Have a good day and great future ahead....
Hello sir,
JEE Mains 2021 March 16 Shift 2 was by date the toughest paper of JEE mains.
Reson:
Maths questions very lengthy and tricky as well.
Physics was conceptual and lengthy
Chemistry again they went in depth
Hello,
I hope you are doing good,
There are various many books present in today's world for these subjects but some good books are referred below:
For PHYSICS-
NCERT OF CLASS 11 AND 12
The Concept of Physics by HC Verma
Objective Physics By DC Pandey
Objective Physics by Prof. Satya Prakash Arya (MTG Publishers)
Concepts of Competition Physics For CBSE PMT by Agarwal
NCERT Physics by Anil Aggarwal
Problems in General Physics by I. E. Irodov
Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker
Problems and solution of Physics by Shashi Bhushan Tiwari
For CHEMISTRY-
Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon (G. R. Bathla Publications)
Objective Chemistry (Set of 3 Vols) (S. Dinesh & Co.)
Modern’s ABC of Chemistry (Part 1 & 2)
Organic Chemistry by Himanshu Pandey (GRB Publication)
Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee
Elementary Problems in Organic Chemistry for NEET/AIIMS by M S Chauhan
Practise books by V K Jaiswal (Inorganic),
M S Chauhan (Organic) and
N Awasthi (Physical)
THANK YOU!!!
Hello student
To answer the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) exam a candidate must possess M.Sc. or equivalent degree/Integrated BS-MS/BS-4 years/BE/B Tech/B. Pharma /MBBS with at least 55% marks to be eligible to apply for the exam.
So based on your qualifications your are eligible to write the CSIR NET exam
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