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Contributor-Level 6
1. To make a study plan and concentrate on key topics, be familiar with the exam curriculum and pattern.
2. Consult standard texts like "Organic Chemistry" by Morrison and Boyd and "Physical Chemistry" by P. W. Atkins.
3. Review sample and previous year's question papers to become familiar with the exam format and sorts of questions.
4. Enroll in coaching sessions to clear up your questions and gain a deeper understanding of the subject.
5. Organize your time effectively by allocating equal amounts of time to each subjec
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1. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
2. KJ Somaiya College of Science and Commerce
3. Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College, Mumbai
4. Jai Hind College, Mumbai
5. Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai
6. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai
7. Wilson College, Mumbai
8. Sophia College for Women, Mumbai.
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Understand the concepts: Chemistry is all about understanding the concepts and principles. Focus on understanding the concepts and principles thoroughly before attempting problems. Practice numerical problems: Chemistry problems often involve numerical calculations. Practice solving numerical problems to improve your problem-solving skills. Revise the basics: Revisit the basics of chemical equations, stoichiometry, periodic table, chemical bonding, and other fundamental concepts. A strong foundation in the basics will help you tackle more complex problems. Use st
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Generally, Fergusson College releases cutoff information for various undergraduate programs after the completion of the admission process. The cutoff information may be available on the official website of the college or through the admission department.
I suggest checking the official website of Fergusson College or contacting the admission department directly for the latest cutoff informatio
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However, to give you an idea, here are the cutoffs for M.Sc. Chemistry at Sardar Patel University for the academic year 2020-21:
General Category:
Merit No. 1 to 75: 78.00 %
Merit No. 76 to 150: 75.55 %
Merit No. 151 to 225: 71.00 %
Merit No. 226 to 300: 68.22 %
Merit No. 301
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Contributor-Level 10
The Chemistry section of NEET is divided into three sub-sections: Physical, Organic and Inorganic. The least number of questions are from Physical Chemistry. Inorganic and Organic Chemistry chapters have almost similar weightage. In terms of the ratio of Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus of NEET the latter has a higher weightage. The total number of questions asked from the Chemistry section will be 50, out of which 45 questions have to be attempted. The topics carrying high weightage in NEET based on last year's analysis are given in the table below.
| NEET Chemistry Topics | Number of Questions |
|---|---|
| Organic Chemistry | 18 |
| Inorganic Chemistry | 17 |
| Physical Chemistry | 15 |
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