Chemistry
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.
Hope
For the NEET UG 2025 exam, effective Physical Chemistry notes should cover key topics like thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, and electrochemistry. These notes should be concise and focus on understanding fundamental concepts and applying them to solve problems.
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Hello Ganesh ,
Under the electrochemistry which is covered in class 12th syllabus consist of topics like :
I hope this helps you!
Good luck!!
Hi aspirant,
To study inorganic chemistry, you have to do two things: understand the basic and practice problems. Here are some tips on how you can grasp command in inorganic chemistry.
Hello,
If you have completed your B.Sc in Chemistry and now want to do B.Tech in Delhi, then here are some good options:
IIT Delhi – One of the best in India, but you will have to clear JEE Advanced.
NSUT (Netaji Subhas University of Technology) – Very good option
If you are doing BSc. chemistry then the admission will be in B. Tech program will be as lateral entry. If you want to pursue your major subject in engineering as a chemical engineer, many colleges in Delhi can offer great learning with good placements.
Here are some
Yes ofcourse the Bsc ( Chemistry, Botany, Zoology) is available in English all over India.
You need to worry about the medium just choose your college wisely based on your merit and location.
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Regarding your query, Yes, it's highly likely that a B.Sc. program in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology (CBZ) will be taught in English, especially in India, as it's a common language of instruction for science education.
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