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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, the NATA syllabus does not include Physics and Chemistry.
The exam mainly focuses on Mathematics, General Aptitude, and Drawing skills. While Physics and Chemistry are not part of the test, having a basic understanding of these subjects may indirectly help in architectural concepts, but they are not required for NATA preparation.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, but only a few universities allow direct admission from a BSc in Chemistry, Biotechnology, or related fields. The majority of M Pharmacy courses require a B Pharm degree as the primary eligibility.
However, if you have a strong Science background, you may qualify for related master's programs like M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry or Biotechnology. These can later open pathways to research or drug development careers.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Prior knowledge of chemistry is highly beneficial for Pharmaceutics courses since the field deals with drug formulation, chemical stability, and dosage design. Understanding organic, inorganic, and pharmaceutical chemistry helps students grasp course concepts more effectively.
However, some institutes provide foundational modules for students without strong chemistry backgrounds. Dedication, practical training, and supplementary learning can help non-chemistry students succeed, though familiarity with basic chemistry is recommended for better comprehension and smoother progression.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You have chances to get Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Central University of South Bihar, Central University of Gujarat, Central University of punjab etc.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, many universities allow a B.Sc. Physics major with Chemistry as a minor, depending on the curriculum structure.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Fiirst it's not 1250 for the CUET exam it's about 750 marks (3 doamin subject + one language subject)
The basic cutoffs for getting into B.Sc in chemistry at BHU is about estimated to be:
General category: 450-480 marks.
OBC category: 302 marks
SC category: 208 marks
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Earlier, Class 11 Chemistry included full chapters on Hydrogen and s-block elements, covering topics like isotopes, hydrides, alkali and alkaline earth metals. But in the new supplementary syllabus, both Chapter 9 and 10 have been completely removed to reduce academic load. These deletions are part of NCERT's rationalization under NEP 2020. So now, you won't find hydrogen or s-block topics in your core syllabus, though they still matter for competitive exams like NEET or JEE.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Mumbai University does not provide an option for part-time or distance study for the M.Sc. Inorganic Chemistry, it is a full-time on-campus postgraduate study programme based at Kalina campus or at associated colleges in Mumbai and Ratnagiri. The programme has a duration of two years (four semesters), and there is a limited intake of 20 students for each Inorganic Chemistry centre specialization.
Because the university does not offer a distant or evening variant for this course, students are required to attend all classes, labs and tutorials. This poses a challenges for those employed at a school full-time, as the timetable will clash w
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
You have a good chance to get CURAJ at this rank but if you don't get it, other options include CU Haryana and CU Jammu.
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