Chemistry
Organic chemistry and analytical chemistry are good subjects to study in masters. Both are in demand and have good scope.
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing well ! Firstly there is a suggestion for you by me that you shouldn't focus on passing marks ,you should do hardwork for boards exam at least as these boards exam will decide your life further ,as these are very crucial exam so everyone should give their best ,now let's come to the point if you want to know just the passing marks then as we know 33% are required to pass any exam .As your exam is of 40 marks then you need to score 13 at least ,less than 13 will fail you. So 13 or more than 13 will pass you,again I am saying try to score maximum marks.Rest depend on you.
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Mentioned below are the eligibility details of Bachelor of Arts economics honours in Patliputra University:
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Hello aspirant,
As you have completed your B.Com. course there is ample of careers after graduation with commerce, you can check from the link given below,
As you want to do Pharma course you need to do your 12th with PCB, for that you can join any open schooling and one of the best is NIOS.
To your query, if you complete your NIOS there will be No effect on your B.Com. Degree certificate. But remember that you have acquired two certificate of 12th one is from commerce and other is of science (NIOS). So you have to produce both the marksheet whenever asked for.
You can find various colleges in India providing pharma. course, from the link given below,
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmacy-colleges-in-india
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Whether or not you can get admission in B.A.(Hons.) Political Science depends on which University or College you have in mind for taking admission.
For example, if you wish to go for Delhi University for this course, then you won't be able to take admission in this University for this course as having maths fail marks and passing in it is an eligibility requirement. However, in another Colleges and Universities, you may get admission for this course.
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Best Colleges offering BS Research are listed below.
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Padmashree Institute of Information Sciences
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, Delhi
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Multiple Locations
NMIMS Sunandan Divatia School of Science, Mumbai
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, Delhi.
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai.
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Hello Vivek,
Hope you are doing well.
MCA Eligibility Criteria:
In order to pursue Master of Computer Applications, aspirants have to meet the common eligibility criteria to qualify for admissions in any university. However, the MCA eligibility criteria vary from college to college depending upon their requirement for student’s academic qualifications:
· Candidates should have completed their BCA/ B.Sc / B.Com or a similar stream and should have scored at least 50% marks in the Undergraduate level.
· Mathematics should be a compulsory subject in the 10+2 grade in order to be eligible.
And therefore you might be eligible for some colleges depending on its criteria.
For more information related to this course, Please visit the link given below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/mca-master-of-computer-applications
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According to past year question papers, the subject-wise weightage can be given as follows:
PHYSICS:
Topic Weightage
Heat & Thermodynamics 10%
Magnetic Effect of Current & Magnetism 9%
Waves and Sound 6%
Current Electricity 6%
Electrostatics 5%
Simple Harmonic Motion 5%
Wave Optics 5%
Properties of Matter and Fluid Mechanics 5%
Rotational Motion 4%
Work, Power & Energy 4%
Elasticity 4%
Ray Optics 4%
Units, Dimension, Errors 3%
Gravitation 3%
Alternating Current 3%
CHEMISTRY:
Chemical Bonding 10%
Biomolecules 6%
Carboxylic Acid & Its Derivatives 6%
Atomic Structure 6%
p-block Elements 6%
Mole Concepts 6%
Alkanes, Alkenes & Alkynes 5%
Electrochemistry 5%
Chemical Thermodynamics 5%
Solid State 4%
Chemical Equilibrium 4%
General Organic Chemistry 4%
s-block Elements 4%
Ionic Equilibrium 3%
Chemical Kinetics 3%
MATHS:
Circles 11%
Straight Lines 7%
Pair of Straight Lines 7%
Vectors 6%
Continuity & Differentiability 6%
Differential Equation 4%
Complex Numbers 4%
Binomial Theorem 4%
Set Theory and Relations 4%
Trigonometric Ratios, Functions and Identities 3%
Properties of Triangles 3%
Probability 3%
Application of Derivatives 3%
Matrices & Determinants 3%
These are just statistical percentages which are accurate to an extent only.
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Whether or not you can get admission in B.A.(Hons.) Economics depends on which University or College you have in mind for taking admission. For example, if you wish to go for Delhi University for this course, then you won't be able to take admission in this University for this course as having maths and passing in it is an eligibility requirement. However, in another Colleges and Universities, you may get admission for this course. You may write down the name of the college or University in which you want to take admission in and then you will be provided the eligibility for that course in that specific college. You may write the name in the comment section or you may also post your question.
It solely depends upon you both are great colleges you will get great opportunities here both colleges have their alumni all over the world coming to choosing between iit bhu metallurgy and iit k chemistry the former is a btech course but the latter is a bsc course so it depends on you which course you want to pursue talking about placements since both are iits so you will get almost similar opportunity and it depends upon your hardwork to get handsomely paid pay packages leaving some companies many other would allow you to sit in their placement. Choose wisely!
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