Chemistry
To be admitted into an M.Sc. program in Analytical Chemistry, generally, you'll need a bachelor's degree in a related science field, such as Chemistry or a related discipline, with a minimum grade point average (GPA) often around 50% or higher. Some universities may also require you to clear an entrance
If you pass in all subjects except Physics in AHSEC, you will likely be considered as pass but will have to take a compartment exam in Physics. You will not need to retake the entire exam next year. The compartment exam allows you to retake only the failed subject.
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I probably can't attach the pdf to download but I can guide you through the websites or the ways by which you can achieve or access the syllabus.
Hi vijay,
That's totally fine! Just because you're taking a break doesn't mean you can't still learn. If you're dedicated to Chemistry and you're ready, then wait until 2025 to apply for the M.Sc. Just be sure to review your fundamentals before any entrance exams, and admission interviews. Most universities
From hereyou can download Class 12 Chemistry question papers and their answers from 2017 to 2024 from reliable educational websites. Here are direct links and details to help you get the papers with solutions:
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Here are some simple sample questions and answers for Biology, Physics, and Chemistry for the B.Sc Nursing entrance exam 2025.
Plants lose water through: Answer: Transpiration
Disease caused by a virus: Answer: Measles
Organ that cleans harmful things from blood: Answer: Liver
Which hormone helps mothers make milk? Answer:
KCET marks (out of 180) = 74 → (74/180) × 100 = 41.11
PUC average (you got ~92.67%)
Final normalized score = (41.11 + 92.67) / 2 = 66.89
a 66.89 composite score , here’s a rough estimate of your PCB rank (for general category including OBC 3A):
Expected Rank
Hii,
Yes, you can apply for undergraduate admission to Delhi University (DU) through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) if you have chosen one language, two domain subjects (Biology and Chemistry), and the General Test. However, eligibility depends on the specific course you wish to pursue.
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