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"Code 5 for NEET qualifying criteria 2021:
Anyone who has passed the first year of a bachelor's degree from a recognized university with Physics, Chemistry, BIology/Biotechnology inclusion of practical tests. Candidates should also verify that the first year exam qualified is a university-level exam and they have also qualified
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After Msc chemistry there are a number of jobs you can apply to, here are some jobs which you can apply for :
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The University of Delhi, informally known as Delhi University, is a collegiate public central university located in New Delhi, India. It was founded in 1922 by an Act of the Central Legislative Assembly and is recognized as an Institute of Eminence by the University Grants Commission.
For Msc in chemistry
Dear Vaibhav,
Yes, definitely you can pursue Msc in Physics provided that you must have studied physics in all the three years of your Bsc. Degree program. Since you have studied Physical Science, it is also part of Physics, only the condition or eligibility is you must have studied in
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In the part b of the NATA examination chemistry is asked and most of the questions are asked from topics such as Basic Concepts, Thermodynamics, Organic Chemistry, Chemical Bonding. The level of the question asked in chemistry are of easy to moderate level and if you have prepared
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no , with this rank you can't get nit but you can get colleges like -
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Hello Ashok,
Lohia college, Churu is a government aided college affiliated to the Maharaja Ganga Singh University. The college offers many course including B.Sc,, M.Sc, B.A etc.
They offer a Master's degree in Chemistry which is a 2 year programme held for 30 students only. The admission to this course
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