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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

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To prepare for any of the jam exam
1. Get through the syllabus
2. Collect coaching and handwritten notes
3. Complete the syllabus atleast 1 month before the exam
4. Revise the syllabus and make short notes
5. Give mock test , so that you can know how well you have learnt the concepts.
The last month should be utilised only in revision not in new concept learning.

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pooja jadav

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A. M.Sc. Chemistry offers huge scope to candidates who have pursued degree in M.Sc. Chemistry. They can opt for teaching job as a professor or a teacher. They can also work as Pharmaceutical Companies, Laboratories, Research Centers, Medical Colleges, private clinics, etc.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. That depends on your interests (software, hardware, designing, etc. ), but since you have come to question which branch in engineering take, then that means that you still have not made up your mind as to what you want to be. Do not freak out I too took up engineering just cos I did not know what else to do, this is what our great education system leads us to be, Mindless. But there is still time just give yourself time to explore yourself, try new things, and think about the skills you have learned yourself, and that is probably the field you should learn more on. And don't worry if you still can not f
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Hello,
Great interacting with you. Not actually studying Physics and Chemistry is compulsory in the first year and it is compulsory for all the branches. But after that, there is no room for Physics and Chemistry in CSE/Information Technology. Instead of that high standard of mathematics in this branch. Especially if someone wants to do something in AI or Data Science field then they have to study high-level mathematics especially Statistics and Linear Algebra. During your first year, you will have to study the basics of all the courses like mechanical, electrical, computer, Physics Maths and many more (6 subjects per semester in my ins
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Nice to meet you. B.Tech: Bachelor of Technology. It is a technical course of higher level known as engineering. There are many branches of engineering, such as :
1. Civil
2. Mechanical
3. Electrical
4. Computer Science
5. Information Technology
6. Electronic & Communication
7. Chemical
8. Petroleum
9. Biotechnology
10. Agricultural
11. Mining
12 Aerospace
13. Instrumentation etc. Many institutes offer engineering courses and to join any engineering institute you need to pass 12 board exams with the required % as per your category also you need to go through entrance exams conducted by different authorized bodies. After completion of
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/ict-Mumbai-institute-of-chemical-technology-Mumbai-36791/courses/pharma-bc
Hello there! Kindly check out the following link for detailed information, resources and reference. Hope this helps !

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Analytical Chemistry contains an analysis of compounds it's of two types qualitative test and quantitative
In the qualitative test, we find out what the matter is
and in the quantitative test, we find out how much the matter is through some equipment such as burettes and some practicals.
Analytical Chemistry studies and uses instruments and methods used to separate, identify, and quantify matter. [1] In practice, separation, identification, or quantification may constitute the entire analysis or be combined with another method. Separation isolates analytes. Qualitative analysis identifies analytes, while quantitative analysis determines
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