Chemistry
Hi sukanya,
Here are some details about the colleges you mentioned:-
1. Jogmaya devi college : admission criteria is merit based. Annual fees is rs. 12,440 . So total fees would be near about rs. 37000. Placements are below average. Mostly in bsc with any subject the college does not
hi,
see since you have already completed your m.sc you are eligible to appear in gate exam. gate score is considered for admission to masters, phd course in India or abroad. iits offers phd admission based on gate score.
you may apply for phd course related with relevant discipline as
Hi,
An MSc (Hons) is an undergraduate Masters degree with honours
An MSc is a postgraduate Masters degree
If you have an undergraduate degree, you should apply for the postgraduate Masters degree. If you don't have a degree, you should apply for either of the undergraduate degrees.
Hope this helps
Dear aspirants
To get admission in private or government college of bhms the least thing you will have to get is qualifying marks. Untill and unless you are not qualified you will not get admission in private colleges too. These were the last year qualifying marks for different categories
Hi
In neet application form, there are two columns :-
---) Maximum marks
---) Marks obtained
You can do either of them i. e take aggregate of 5 subjects or enter total marks obtained in 6 subjects. Just make sure that put right maximum marks i. e 600 marks in
In 2021, only one selection list has been released by Madras Christian college for students willing to take admission in M.sc degree, Chemistry. However, if all the seats do not get filled, then they may release another selection list so keep an eye on the official website of the
Hi aspirants
both courses have best scope in their respective field.
B. Sc Analytical Chemistry is a three-year undergraduate degree program in the field of science, which contains all the details regarding concepts, processes and research involved in Applied Chemistry.
It provides a wide range of job opportunities in the
Dear Aspirant
Hope you are doing well
Now let me go through your question
The minimum eligibility for bsc hons chemistry is 10+2 and this course duration is 3 years
If you want to know more about it check out the link given in below https://www.careers360.com/university/panjab-university-chandigarh/bsc-chemistry-hons-course
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Dear Aspirant,
This problem is very common and infact it used to happen to me all the time. The trick is don't just understand concepts try and implement those concepts then and there. Suppose you are studying centre of mass then you should practice questions related to it after you
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