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Strategy for 20 Days EAMCET Preparation
1. Focus on High-Weightage Topics
Mathematics : Probability , Matrices & Determinants , Differentiation , Integration, Trigonometry.
Physics : Kinematics , Laws of Motion , Work & Energy , Gravitation , Modern Physics.
Chemistry : Chemical Bonding , Thermodynamics , Organic Reactions ,
These Class 12 Chemistry NEET-level questions are based on the NCERT Chemistry textbooks (Part I & II) and are aligned with the NEET UG syllabus prescribed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) .
Here are the references:
NCERT Chemistry Class 12 – Part I and Part II
NEET UG Syllabus
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Here's a practical 10-day plan to help you effectively revise Physics, Chemistry, and Biology for the NEET exam, following syllabus completion:-
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With a rank of 4435 in the SC category in IIT-JAM Chemistry, it might be difficult to get admission into the top IITs as their cutoff ranks are usually much lower. However, you may still have a chance in some IITs with lower cutoffs or in specialized courses.
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Yes, you are eligible for NEET 2027. For the SC category, you need at least 40% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Your marks (33 in Physics, 51 in Chemistry, and 62 in Biology) total 146, which is above the required percentage. Make sure you also meet the
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while many BASLP programs prefer candidates with biology some institutions may consider applicants from other science streams if you meet their overall eligibility criteria. its essential to check the specific admission requirements of the institutes you are interested in, you mmight also explore bridge courses or preparatory modules
Generally, there is no aptitude test for B.Sc Chemistry . Admission is mostly based on merit (12th marks) in many colleges.
However, some universities may conduct entrance exams.So, it depends on the college you are applying to.
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Yes , after a B.Sc. in Chemistry , you can pursue M.Sc. in Food Technology . Many universities accept Chemistry graduates for this course , as Food Technology involves chemical analysis, food composition and processing techniques.
some institutes may prefer candidates with a background in Food Science, Biotechnology, Microbiology
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