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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Dear Aayan, First and foremost, if you didn't study Chemistry in your 12th grade, it's highly likely that you didn't study Physics and math either, and these subjects are crucial for getting into an engineering programme. There aren't many differences in the eligibility requirements, but let's start with India to address your question: Except for bioengineering and agricultural engineering, every government college in India will need you to take Chemistry in order to enroll in an engineering programme. Many universities, like Chandigarh University, would accept students in any engineering specialisation as long as they have taken both
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The finest textbooks for preparation include: the Physics books by Arihant D. C. Pandey. Engaging textbooks for math
for physical Chemistry O P Tandon
For inorganic Chemistry O P Tandon
For organic Chemistry Paula Bruce
specifically all NCERTs for chemistry
These are the top JEE reference books. If you practise more and more issues each day, you can easily pass the JEE Mains.

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Latest Cutoff Information for pH.D in Chemistry at Government Art College
Candidates are eligible to continue on to do research leading to the Ph. D. Degree in the same Institution in an integrated programme if they have successfully completed the M.Phil. course work with at least 55% aggregate marks or its equivalent grade "B" in the UGC 7-point scale (or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever a grading system is used). According to the Commission's judgement from time to time, applicants who fall under the SC/ST/OBC(non-creamy layer)/differently-abled and other categories of candidates may be given a 5% mark relaxation from 55%
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If you want placement in IT companies then you have to choose any one among ISE/CSE and ECE at MSIRT because Chemical/ Mech/ IEM/ Biotech will not be helpful in getting placements in IT sector.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Kurukshetra University offers admission to various undergraduate courses. Higher secondary examination (10+2) qualified students can apply for admission to the courses. Selection criteria:
Entrance Examination followed by counseling
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Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (10+2) with English as one of the subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (KUK) is a State University established in the year 1956 and it is also one of the oldest universities in the nation and a unitary residential University located in the holy city of Kurukshetra. The
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Hello, As you want to do M.Sc. In Chemistry all of us know that everyone can do it.

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Nitin Dhiman

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For inorganic, NCERT is best it is enough for solving all inorganic questions. Read each chapter thoroughly. Don't mug it up in one go, as in this case the concepts gets mixed and you'll forget them over time. Read the chapters again and again in regular intervals, lets say each month. For organic it is difficult to prepare but if you are in coaching institute and you have coaching notes just go through and if your teacher is good ask him. When you have covered syllabus practice questions as much as possible remember concept and on tips and practice as much you will SEE results in short time and don't take so much of material just go.
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Hi Ritu
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Good day, Sushant Yadav. Never forget that anything is possible if you put your mind to it. You must have studied in some capacity for both JEE Mains and JEE Advanced even before today, I'm sure. Create a study schedule for all the topics to be covered in this period, not only for Chemistry but also for other disciplines, using the leftover time. Of course, you can devote more time to Chemistry if you feel sure in your knowledge of other courses. At this point, I'd prefer not to advise switching up the books you've been reading because doing so would introduce an abrupt shift in perspective, which could be distracting for someone study
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Well the best thing you can do is have a good grasp of mathematics. Up to multivariable calculus is essential but Differential Equations and linear Algebra will definitely make your life a lot easier and make less stuff seem like it's coming out of thin air. Let's suppose you have the appropriate Maths background. The next best thing you can do is have a good background in first year calculus-based Physics (mechanics, electricity and magnetism, and Optics in particular). Assuming you have these two requisites you should have absolutely no problems with any introductory course. Tips to score well in Physical Chemistry:-
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