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Manori Karan

Contributor-Level 8

The most important topics for JEE Mains Maths, Physics and Chemistry are:

Maths3d and vectors, ellipses, circles, AP, GP, Matrix, differential equations, limit, quadratic equation, conic sections, sets & relations, and integration.
PhysicsRay optics, electrostatics, semiconductors, SHM, current electricity, rotation, moment of inertia, fluid mechanics, Potentiometer, vernier calliper, and thermodynamics.
ChemistryGeneral Organic Chemistry (GOC), Biomolecules, Amines, Hydrocarbons, Coordination Compounds, Chemical Bonding, P-Block and D & F-Block Elements, Qualitative Analysis, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Ionic Equilibrium, Structure of Atom, Solutions.

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Vipra Mehra

Contributor-Level 8

The best books for JEE Main preparation are:

  • NCERT Textbooks (Classes 11 & 12), which are essential for all three subjects.

Physics

  • Concepts of Physics (Vol I & II) by H.C. Verma
  • Understanding Physics Series by D.C. Pandey
  • Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick & Walker
  • Problems in General Physics by I.E. Irodov

Chemistry

  • Physical Chemistry by O.P. Tandon/P. Bahadur
  • Organic Chemistry by Morrison & Boyd / Solomons & Fryhle
  • Concise Inorganic Chemistry by J.D. Lee

Mathematics

  • Mathematics for Class 11 & 12 by R.D. Sharma
  • Cengage Maths Series (Algebra, Calculus, etc.)
  • Objective Mathematics by R.D. Sharma
  • IIT Mathematics by M.L. Khanna

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Abhishek Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 8

For the JEE Main exam, focus on high-weightage topics:

  • Physics (Modern Physics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Thermodynamics, Magnetism)
  • Chemistry (Coordination Compounds, General Organic Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, Atomic Structure, p-Block)
  • Mathematics (Vectors & 3D Geometry, Matrices & Determinants, Definite Integration, Limits/Continuity, Sequence & Series)

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Dhanya Arora

Contributor-Level 10

MNIT Jaipur MSc Chemistry placement highlights 2025 are mentioned below:

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MSc Chemistry Placement Statistics 2025

the highest package

INR 7.5 LPA

Average package

INR 5.14 LPA

Median package

INR 5 LPA

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Ranjeeta Karan

Contributor-Level 10

The total number of seats available for Wadia College BSc Chemistry course is 90. Students are admitted as per the sanctioned intake. This seat count is as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to revision and hence, is indicative.

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Abhirup Sinha

Beginner-Level 4

No, with these PCM marks, you are not eligible for IGRU admission. Because they require a minimum of 55 percent marks in both Physics and Mathematics combined and individually 50 marks in each subject (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English). You should have to be reappear for the 12th exam to score better marks. 

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Bhuvan Saini

Beginner-Level 1

Physics Chemistry is not necessary for this but mathematics is compulsory or mandatory in some recognised universities.

Either you have mathematics as  additional subject you can get admission in this.

Good luck for your future.

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Well, if you have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, all three in your Bachelor's degree you should first understand and analyze that which subject you like the most and you are highly interested in. Then devote atleast a year and evaluate the scope of M.Sc in that particular subject, study it and then select the subject. Don't be in a rush, take your time.

 

 

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Aayushi Harsha

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As per the official SRMJEEE syllabus for Chemistry there are a total of 35 questions. These questions will be based on Electrochemistry, Solutions, Surface Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers, p-Block Elements, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Aldehydes, Organic compounds containing Nitrogen, 'D' and 'F' block elements, Biomolecules, Coordination Compounds, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes.

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