Chemistry
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No, you are not eligible for neet examination.
This is because,
You have got RT ( repeat in theory) means you have failed in chemistry theory and when you fail in theory , you fail in that subject i. e you have failed in chemistry and thus, failed to
Dear Bhumi ,
Yes , you can pursue M.sc in Biochemistry after graduating B.sc with chemistry , well some colleges take entrance exams also to get admission with this course ( like BHU PET ) . You should score min 50% in your graduation level .
To find colleges which
As you have not mentioned the class (10th or 12th) whose reduced syllabus you want to know,I am providing links of reduced syllabus of both the classes-
1) https://school.careers360.com/articles/gseb-syllabus-class-12
2) https://school.careers360.com/articles/gseb-ssc-syllabus
You can visit the appropriate link and view the syllabus and download it in pdf format.
Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned that you have got integrated max chemistry in nit Rourkela and metallurgy in nit Rourkela so I would recommend you not to join the msc chemistry and kindly go with the normal 4 year b.tech course.
Because in one college if you would spend
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well.
To be honest, metallurgy has no scope these days. Hardly companies come to hire a true metallurgical engineer. You again anyhow have to try your hands on coding if you want to get a high package job. However I feel doing an MSc
If you are more concerned about placements and landing on a lucrative package, then definitely doing ECE in IIIT would be best because ECE is a very versatile subject and most software companies include that branch in eligibility criteria.
However if you want
Hello Aspirant,
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Physical Science with Chemistry is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree course offered by the University of Delhi, Delhi.
A person, who have passed Higher Secondar or Intermediate (10+2) with science stream or any other examination recognized as equivalent, shall be eligible for the
Yes, you can apply for MSc in Food and Nutrition after you have completed your graduation in Chemistry.
Any graduate with a Bsc degree in Botany/Zoology/Chemistry/Biology/Food and Nutrition/Microbiology/Food science/Clinical Nutrition & dietetics/Home science/Food technology can apply for MSc in Food and Nutrition.
The only eligibility is that the
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