Chemistry
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The best way of knowing the blue print of Chemistry Class XII exam is to practice the previous year question papers that can be downloaded from our official website.
Kindly open the link attached and it also includes solutions as well:
CBSE Previous Year Question papers Class 12 Chemistry with Solutions
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You can also practice JEE Mains previous year question paper:
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For BMS or BBA (FIA) at SSCBS , you only need to pass Class 12 with English and Maths as compulsory subjects. Since you have PCM with English, Maths, Physics, and Chemistry, you meet the requirement.
You can apply through the DU admissions process and give the CUET exam for these courses.
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Your NIOS partial admission with PCM makes you eligible to apply for B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry at BHU and DU but your admission will be based on your performance in the CUET .
For BHU, you must have at least 50% marks in your 12th-grade PCM subjects and consider your age which is not more than 22 years old on 1st July 2025.
For DU, you must also appear in CUET with PCM along with having passed one language from List A of the exam.
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You can find the Karnataka School Examination practice question papers along with solutions for all the subjects including science. Kindly refer to the link attached below to download them in PDF fromat:
Karnataka SSLC Mid Term Exam Question Paper 2025-26 PDF, Answer Key & Analysis
so, as you've got RT (Repeat Theory) in Physics and that means you've not passed in physics. So, you must apply for a compartment exam in physics and only then after passing in physics, you can apply for an improvement in the coming year.
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It is nice to see that you have cleared your compartment in Chemistry. As the Physics subject is very fundamental in further studies and courses for a science student, physics marks are important. Only apply for rechecking if you are very confident about your passing chances else you must apply for compartment to clear RT in Physics.
Take help from:
CBSE Class 12 Physics Preparation Tips 2024-25 - How to Study Physics?
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For the 9th class you can take the NCERT Exemplar Book for practice of chemistry subject. It has got variety of questions with good level of competency. Kindly refer to the link below for NCERT Exemplar questions and solutions:
NCERT Exemplar Class 9 Science Solutions - Chapter Wise Problems with Solutions
For Class 9 Chemistry in English medium, the NCERT textbook covers all the important topics.
The chapters include Matter in Our Surroundings, which explains matter and its states like solid, liquid, and gas. Is Matter Around Us Pure? focuses on mixtures and solutions. Atoms and Molecules cover the basic units of matter and molecules. Structure of the Atom explains subatomic particles and atomic models.
In JEE Mains, the inorganic chemistry part of the periodic table focuses on trends in properties of elements across periods and down groups.
Atomic Radius: It decreases across a period from left to right because the nucleus has more protons, pulling electrons closer. It increases down a group because new electron shells are added.
Ionization Energy: The energy needed to remove an electron increases across a period and decreases down a group.
Electron Affinity: It generally becomes more negative across a period and less negative down a group.
Electronegativity: It increases across a period and decreases down a group.
Metallic Character: Decreases across a period and increases down a group.
Non-metallic Character: Increases across a period and decreases down a group.
Oxidation States: Elements can show different oxidation states depending on their group. Transition metals often have multiple oxidation states.
Reactivity: For metals, reactivity increases down a group (like alkali metals). For non-metals, reactivity decreases down a group (like halogens).
These trends help predict chemical behavior, bonding, and reactions for JEE questions.
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