Chemistry
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The 50 questions in the MHT-CET Chemistry part are worth one mark each, with no deductions. Ten to fifteen of these problems, which require conceptual knowledge and application-based reasoning, are at the JEE Main level. The remaining questions, which emphasize direct formulas, factual recall, and speed-based problem-solving, are
Hello there, Yes, you can improve your marks in Physics and Chemistry. In most educational boards, if you have just passed and wish to improve your marks, you can apply for compartment or improvement exams, which are typically conducted in June or July. However, the exact process and eligibility criteria
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To prepare effectively for the Chemistry section of the MHT CET 2025 exam, focusing on important topics can significantly enhance your performance. Here are key areas to concentrate on:
p-Block Elements : Allocate approximately 8.4% (21 questions) of your study time to this topic.
Solutions and Colligative Properties
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The BVP CET 2025 for B.Tech admissions includes Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions: 60 each from Physics and Chemistry, and 80 from Mathematics. The syllabus covers topics from both Class 11 and 12 NCERT curriculam.
Subject-wise Syllabus Overview
Physics:
Kinematics
Laws of Motion
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first, strengthen your basic concepts from NCERT in physics and physical chemistry. practice topic-wise daily revision and previous year questions to learn how to apply concepts. use visual learning tools like you tube videos and animations to understand tough topics consistency is the key.
Yes, in general, preparing for the POLYCET exam (Andhra Pradesh and Telangana) using the SSC 10th standard syllabus for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry is a good starting point. However, it's crucial to understand that the POLYCET exam will test your comprehension and application of these subjects, not just rote memorization.
To get admission into BITS Pilani in 2025, you need at least 75% overall marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and at least 60% in each subject. Since you have 67 in Maths, 85 in Physics, and 89 in Chemistry, you meet the subject-wise criteria. Now, if your overall PCM
M.Sc. Chemistry entrance exam is a test to your chemistry mettle, covering the B.Sc. syllabus thoroughly and practicing problem-solving skills.
General Preparation Strategy:
Yes, you can take the KCET exam even if you fail in Chemistry in your 2nd PUC (Pre-University College) exam. However, you will not be eligible for admission to any course if you do not pass your 2nd PUC exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. You can still attempt KCET,
Hello Yajath,
with 82 in maths, 84 in physics, and 88 in chemistry, your board marks are decent. for CS in MS Ramaiah, BMS, or Dayananda Sagar under 3A + SNQ quota, aim for a KCET rank below 4000-6000. focus on scoring 120+ in KCET to boost your chances.
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