Chemistry
Dear Dip,
Here is the eligibility criteria to opt M.Sc food & Nutrition from IGNOU:
Hello student ,
To pursue Msc biochemistry in manipal univeristy you have to give the MET exam . The portion for the masters exam in life science are from the following fields
Thus maths isnt required if you are giving MET exam
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Yes you can do M.Sc. Nutrition and dietetics after B.Sc. Chemistry ,Botany or Zoology.
The eligibility is that the candidate must possess at least 50% marks in their graduation degree. SC/ST candidates should have 45% aggregate marks.
The entrance exams for the same are All India Institute of Hygiene
See for most of the boards there are no limits of attempts. But for some state boards there can be bounds that a student can only appear for 3 times in the examination. Now considering the board, passing it isn't that hard and you can easily crack it provided you
Hello, Uttaranchal University has MSc chemistry programme. You can pursue the degree, it is very good university with excellent infrastructure and facilities. The admissions are purely merit based and 40% seats are reserved for Uttaranchal students and also scholarship is provided, so if you are nominee of the state it
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No, there is no such criteria that maths is compulsory in 10th standard for admission to BSc Nursing, the eligibility criteria of BSc Nursing as laid out by INC is passed 10+2 from a recognized board with PCB and English as core/elective subjects securing 45% aggregate , check out
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First of all, there is no ‘easy strategy’ for Maths, Physics, Chemistry in JEE MAINS. Students that crack this exam, with a good rank have done it through hard work and perseverance. That said, this does not mean that you cannot prepare for this exam, you can get a
Hi, Manish
BBA is a very popular course amongst the 12 passouts. And to make to make you happier, the elligibility criterion for BBA is minimum 50% aggregate in your 10+2 and you can be from any stream be it science, humanities or commerce. It is a three year programme
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You haven't mentioned the exam for which the questions will be based on 11th and 12th class level in physics, chemistry and biology. Is there any particular entrance exam for which you are referring to? Since you haven't mentioned the exam name, I will tell you the general
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Condensed phosphates may exist as linear, cyclic or branched structures. Due to their important role in nature, linear polyphosphates have been well studied. Polyphosphates (polyP) are polymers of orthophosphate linked by phosphoanhydride bonds. They are ubiquitous in living organisms with numerous biological functions.
The antibranching-rule describes ultraphosphates as
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