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Vishesh Vanjani

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I would, like many wise people say, practice reactions, but being a student myself, I know most of us don't spend time looking at reactions, let alone practising them:) In that case, I recommend understanding at least general organic Chemistry including topics like isomerism, stereoisomerism, electron affinity, arrow pushing, hybridisation and, in some problems, MOT. Looking at the reactant, you can eliminate which reactions it couldn't undergo. Looking at other reactants, you may eliminate them further. Then looking at the catalyst or conditions of reactions, you can identify which reactions are possible. Till here, you would need to
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deepika maurya

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First of all, M.Sc. Chemistry courses are not available at Rajiv Gandhi South Campus, Banaras Hindu University. At RGSC, admissions are based on the CUCET PG entrance exam. For more details, you may use the Shiksha Rajiv Gandhi South Campus college page. (https://www.shiksha.com/university/rgsc-rajiv-gandhi-south-campus-banaras-hindu-university-Uttar-Pradesh-other-54963). I hope this will help you.

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Mayank Mishra

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Hello there, Yes, you can study Chemistry and Physics too in B.Sc. Hons. Mathematics.

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Ujjawal Anand

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Yes, it is a very good book for Organic Chemistry.

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Ujjawal Anand

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HC Verma is the best of its kind in Physics and for Chemistry you can try Engage Publications.

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Manav Kishore

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Its very easy for the graduates to get placed as an M.Sc. Organic Chemistry course graduate in any firm. One of the reasons is, after the course, the aspirants can be considered as professionals because of the course structure, thus making them capable of having a good job scope and skill. M.Sc. Organic Chemistry is a course that helps in the specialisation in the field of Organic Chemistry. The salary varies for each sector- government and private and the type of job or even the skills possessed by the aspirant. The M.Sc. Organic Chemistry graduate Salary in India is:
Research Chemist -INR 3.99 LPA
Chemistry Research Assistant -INR 3.50
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Shubham Kumar

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No, you can do only one course at a time. You can do this after completing Bachelor's degree.

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HARSHIT patidar

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In private colleges, all cut offs are same, it is around 70% to take admission in all the branches.

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HARSHIT patidar

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To take admission in this course, you have to score more than 65% marks in your bachelor's degree.

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HARSHIT patidar

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You have to score more then 60% maths in aggregate.

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