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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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No, there is no separate cut-offs in NDA.

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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello, Instead of going for coaching classes, you can prepare for JAM Exam by your own. You only have 2 months left for the preparation. So, from now you should solve as many previous years IIT JAM Question Papers as possible. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. Also take online mock tests to analyze your preparation level. This will also increase your speed and accuracy while solving questions. Focus mainly on the most important topics from now. Learn all the important formulas. Practice as many questions as possible. Improve your weaker areas. Study more for the topics in which you are
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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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This is the eligibility for AFCAT
Education: Graduation (min 3 years) in any discipline with min 60% marks and have passed Maths and Physics as a subject at 10+2 level B.E/ B.Tech from a recognized University with min 60% marks. Age Limit: 20 to 24 years.

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Kamal Vishwakarma

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If you want to do a private job in pharmaceuticals then you have the options of placements in chemistry hope you understand. Good luck.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Your best bet is placements. Try to study at colleges with great placements. Another option is good networking.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Unfortunately, you are not eligible to pursue M.Sc in Chemistry after B.Sc in Forensic Science because you should require either B.Sc in Chemistry Hons or have chemistry subject in your final year of graduation to opt for M.Sc Chemistry.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Yes, you can absolutely pursue M.Sc Chemistry from DU after completing B.Sc. If you have Chemistry Honors or you have Chemistry subject in your final year of graduation.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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HBTU Kanpur ( earlier HBTI) is now a seperate government funded university.Thus for admission, a person needs to clear JEE Mains with a good All India General Rank.The current criteria for the JEE Mains has no weightage regarding 12th marks.You will find both type of students here i. e. state toppers as well as hardly passed guys.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Of course you can apply for BITSAT.

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