Chemistry
HELLO,
Yes you can apply for an MSc in chemistry or Zoology after completing your BSc provided you meet the specific eligibility criteria of the institution you are applying to. Generally a BSc degree in a related science field is required and some universities may have a specific entrance exams
Hey there! The appropriate NEET code for you would be :
CODE:02 - for candidates who have passed 10+2/HSC or it's equivalent with physics, chemistry and biology/biotech and English.
However, this is only valid if your 10+2 level included Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Biotechnology as core subjects.
Hello aspirant,
The abbreviation MSc Chemistry stands for Master of Science in Chemistry. Students who complete the two-year MSc Chemistry program will have advanced understanding and expertise of chemistry. Physical, organic, inorganic, medicinal, and analytical chemistry principles are all covered in detail in the MSc Chemistry curriculum. Government universities typically
Hello Aspirant,
Your IIT JAM rank in Chemistry is 1427 as a General category student, and so the NIT Durgapur M.Sc. Chemistry program would probably be challenging to gain admission to, but not impossible. If you are looking at NIT Durgapur you must be wondering what the closing ranks are
No, if you have received grace marks in Physics or Chemistry in your Higher Secondary (HS) results, you will still be able to participate in the NEET counselling process as an ST candidate. For NEET counselling you need to satisfy the following requirements:
Hello there,
If you score 720 marks in NEET UG , then yes , you can definitely get admission to AIIMS Delhi , even if you're from the general category . Here's why:
NEET score is the only criteria for MBBS admission in AIIMS, including AIIMS Delhi.
Your board marks
Hi,
If you got RT (Result Awaited) in Maths and Chemistry but have 6 subjects , you can appear for the compartment exam in Maths . If you clear it, you will be considered passed in that subject.
Make sure to follow the guidelines from your board regarding compartment exams,
Hello,
You're correct that the BVP CET (Bharati Vidyapeeth Common Entrance Test) for engineering programs primarily includes Physics and Mathematics . Chemistry is not part of the exam syllabus.
Given that your Chemistry marks are lower, this exam format could be advantageous for you. Focusing on Physics and Mathematics, where
In Physics and Chemistry, if you earned "RT" (Repeat Theory) with the result "Essential Repeat," you just need to retake the two courses where you failed to achieve the passing requirements. Only the subjects that are marked for repetition need to be written again. You will keep your prior passing
HEY THERE !!!
No, you cannot submit an application for CUET UG if you have failed a subject in Class 12, even if it is an extra subject like Chemistry. As per the CUET 2025 eligibility rules, students should have passed all subjects in their Class 12 exam if they
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