Chemistry
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First of all, don't worry. You still have a chance to switch your lines even though you have Bio. There are some private engineering colleges that still provide admission to PCB students. Hunt for those colleges and keep your keen interest in these fields. Moreover, you really need to
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see if your cgpet exam date is not collide with backlog exam date then you are free to appear in both of the test. however backlog exam is most necessary from my view of point. if you do not clear the backlog paper you are not supposed to take
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In Guru gobind singh Indraprastha university, counselling fees of 1000/- is to be paid only once, before the first round of counselling begins. one can not join in between the rounds. so please check if counselling process has not started yet then they
With the aggregate of 75%, you can surely apply for IISER entrance exam as it qualifies the minimum cut off to apply that is 60% aggregate for the GEN/OBC and OBC-NCL categories students and 55% for the SC/ST/PWD.
For more information on this, refer the website below -
http://www.iiseradmission.in/eligibility.html
Dear Student,
The weightage and importance of topics change from paper to paper.
If we talk about 12th, then the important topics are Surface Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Polymers and Bio-molecules, nuclear chemistry, gaseous state and coordination compounds, Transition elements, S,P,D,F blocks, and Stereochemistry, Adsorption isotherm, Molar mass determination,
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In a competitive exam like neet every chapter will give you a question. So don't skip any chapter and try to cover all the topics. Although some chapter have extra weightage like genetic and molecular biology and ecology in 12th are most important topics in 12th biology. Like
Hi Aspirant!
You cannot study in both colleges simultaneously, if you get any seat allotted to you during NEET counselling and you accept it, then you need to leave the former college (from where you are pursuing B.Tech Computer Science).
But if you do not get college in which you
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Well it doesn't affect in case of jee mains or EAMCET or any other exams but in case of jee advanced it is mandatory to attempt all the subjects equally.
In jee advanced if you don't attempt any subject upto some extent then you will not qualify.
So
Hi Aspirant,
You are clear with your subjects for class 11 since you are saying that you are interested in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, so you can take Science stream with these subjects as main subjects and then in optional subjects you can take whatever is your favourite subjects other than
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