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inter-bipc, degree -bsc(chemistry, zoology, computer applications) in apicet 2025 i got 83marks bc female student,so can i get free mca seat in mits Madanapalli clg?

Ayush Madanpotra 1st Oct, 2025

You wrote that you finished Inter BIPC, then BSc with Chemistry, Zoology and Computer Applications, and in AP ICET 2025 you scored 83 marks. You are a BC female student, and you want to know if you can get a free MCA seat in MITS Madanapalle.


In AP ICET, a

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question paper of class 6th ICSE board chemistry

Afreen 19th Aug, 2025

The question paper for Class 6 ICSE Chemistry will likely cover topics like matter, its states, and changes, as well as elements, compounds, and mixtures. It will also include questions on water, air, and the atmosphere. Students should be prepared to answer questions based on definitions, properties, and everyday examples

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Question paper of class 6th icse board chemistry 2025-26

Afreen 19th Aug, 2025

The question paper for the ICSE Class 6 Chemistry exam in the 2025-26 academic year is not yet available as the exams are still in the future. However, you can prepare by understanding the syllabus and question paper which is provided by your school.

Thanks!

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please reply me its very urgent I am from west bengal board in top 20%ile can I consider Physics Math Chemistry English (as a language subject) Bengali (higher than other subject)

Prachi Kumari 11th May, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can choose Physics, Maths, Chemistry, and English (as a language subject) along with Bengali as your higher subject.

Since you're in the top 20%ile of the West Bengal board, you should be able to choose these subjects.

Just make sure to check with your school or board

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Aiims bsc nursing 2024 chemistry ka previous year questions

Aap AIIMS B.Sc. Nursing 2024 chemistry ke previous year questions online search kar sakte ho. Kai education websites aur coaching centers ke websites pe purane question papers aur sample papers mil jaate hain. YouTube pe bhi kai teachers unke solutions ke saath upload karte hain. Aap AIIMS official website ko

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I am a student studied my 11th and 12th from Telangana state.My physics and chemistry exam is out 90 marks but ,for to entry marks for kcet is for out of 100.What is solution for it

Afreen 9th May, 2025

To calculate KCET qualifying marks when your board exam scores are out of 90 in Physics and Chemistry instead of 100, you need to convert your board scores to a 100-point scale. This is typically done by calculating the percentage of marks obtained and then scaling it to a 100-point

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I PASSED IN 12 PREVIOUS YEAR I passed in my compulsory subjects physics chemistry maths but failed in my optional subject biology my wbjee counseling for btech is nearby Do I have to face any problem in counseling in wbjee for my optional subject bio fail

Sujal Singh 9th May, 2025

Since you have passed the compulsory subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics), your failure in Biology should not affect your eligibility for WBJEE counseling for B.Tech, as Biology is typically not required for the engineering stream. Ensure that all your documents are accurate and complete.

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For jee mains only can i consider geography instead of chemistry for top 20 percentile in hsc board ??

Devanshi Goyal 30th Aug, 2025

HELLO,

Yes , you can consider Geography instead of Chemistry to get in the top 20 percentile for JEE main if its a recognized subject in your HSC board, as eligibility is based on your aggregate marks in the five subjects that best contribute to your overall percentage. The top

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Can NIOS Chemistry be used to meet DASA eligibility for IIITH (2025-26 batch) if Im studying the NSW HSC in Australia? IIITH requires Maths, Physics, and Chemistry, but my curriculum lacks Chemistry, and the DASA brochure specifies subjects must be completed "outside India."

Prachi Kumari 2nd Jul, 2025

Hello,

No, NIOS Chemistry cannot be used to meet DASA eligibility for IIITH if you are studying the NSW HSC in Australia.

As per DASA guidelines, all three required subjects (Maths, Physics, and one among Chemistry/Bio/Biotech/CS) must be part of the same qualifying exam, which should be completed in a

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