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Qamre Alam

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No, it's a very low score in JEE Mains so you may not be able to get any college.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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As per your marks, I suggest you B.Sc.

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rishika kumar

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Either go with teaching, research, or management. It completely depends on you.

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rishika kumar

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If you want to select teaching as an option, you can go for Ph.D. or B.Ed. One more options is management courses like you can go for hospital management and related to that. All these jobs are high paying jobs.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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No, you can't. It's mandatory to clear both practical and theoretical exam for B.Sc.

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priyank sharma

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Hi dear,
I suggest you some colleges:
Deva Nagri College - 70k
Meerut College - 50k
CCSUMU- 36000
SVSU-39k

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rahul r

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AUCET Syllabus 2018:
Andhra University prescribes elaborated AUCET syllabus for each paper. Please Check for AUCET 2018 syllabus for your subject from the link mentioned below:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/andhra-university-visakhapatnam/exams/aucet/syllabus

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bharti sharma

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In class 11 chemistry, we have 3 portions in total:
1. -Physical Chemistry which contains max. number of numericals as well as theory. But in exam, the numericals come from this portion.
2. - Inorganic Chemistry
That contains max. part of theory. Numericals are almost nil in this portion.
3. - Organic Chemistry
As we all know about organic chemistry, its all about the concepts.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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There isn't anything as such. IISER is known in its own way. It can't be compared with other colleges and vice versa.

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