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a year agoContributor-Level 8
No, a person likely don't have to give the practical exams again for Chemistry if he/she is only retaking the theory exam for improvement in the Maharashtra 12th board exams.
The practical exams are conducted separately from theory exams and then graded separately. Since, the he/she is the taking the theory exams only, the practical marks from the previous year are still considered valid.
However, it is better to confirm the information directly with the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHE) or the head of the institution the individual was enrolled.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you cannot get admission to M.Sc Chemistry at IIT Delhi without having math as a subject in Class 12. To apply for the MSc in Chemistry programme at IIT Delhi, candidates must have passed Mathematics (10+2) level. Candidates should have completed a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry of three years or six semesters from a recognised school or college. Students in the final year of a Bachelor's degree programme are also welcome to apply. Applicants must be physically fit. (Candidates must submit a medical certificate from a qualified physician in the prescribed format.) A valid IIT JAM score is required for admission to IITD MSc in Chemi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Anwar-Ul-Uloom College in Hyderabad typically does not require EAMCET (Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test) marks for admission to its B.Sc programs in Botany, Zoology, and Chemistry. Admissions to these programs are generally based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Class 12 or equivalent). However, it is always best to check the specific admission criteria on the college's official website or contact their admissions office directly to get the most accurate and updated information.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Institutions and nations have different prerequisites for admission to nursing schools. Prerequisites for nursing courses often include biology, chemistry, and occasionally physics. It may be difficult, but not insurmountably, to be admitted if you flunk chemistry theory. Remedial lessons or the option to retake the course are provided by certain nursing programs. Verifying the particular prerequisites of the nursing programme you are interested in is crucial. Furthermore, a poor score in one topic can occasionally be made up for with high performance in other Science courses and an excellent overall academic record. It is best to get
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
There are 20 seats available for M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry at Guru Nanak College of Arts Science and Commerce.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
DIT University BSc (H) Chemistry includes some skill enhancement programmes. These courses are divided into two sets. In the second set, there are three aptitude and skill ehancement courses. The first step has the following subjects:
- Programming in 'C'
- Technical Writing with LATEX
- Education and Social Change
- MOOC courses offered through NPTEL/SWAYAM (as advised by the department)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You would be eligible to appear for the NEET exam in 2024 if you meet the following criteria:
You have passed your 12th standard examination with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English as compulsory subjects. For the General category, you need to have secured a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in your 12th standard exam.
With the marks you mentioned - 77 in Physics, 88 in Chemistry, and 74 in Biology - your aggregate score would be 239 out of 300, which is 79.67%. This meets the 50% minimum requirement for the General category. You must have completed 17 years of age at the time of ad
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It means you need to reappear for these topics if you have an RT (repeat) status in two of them, which are mathematics and chemistry. Depending on the educational board you are connected with—the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education)—the rules and regulations surrounding compartment exams may differ. Students who fall short in one or two topics can typically take compartment exams administered by CBSE. You will normally have to repeat the year if you have failed more than two topics.To ensure that you are eligible for compartment exams, you should review the official CBSE criteria for the current year. Students who re
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IIT Varanasi JAM Cutoff 2024 has been released for Round 2. The most competitive course was M.Sc in Chemistry, with the Cutoff of 387, for the General AI category candidates. For the OBC AI category candidates, the Cutoff for M.Sc in Chemistry was 663.
If not eligible for IIT Varanasi, candidates can opt for IIT Gandhinagar with a linient cutoff of 404, for M.Sc in Chemistry, for the General AI category candidates.
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