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Rishika Sejwal

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The latest cutoff for B.sc, B.ed ( Chemistry/Botany/Zoology) at mount cameral college is mostly above 85%. The admission is majorly depended on the performance in interview which is followed after the cutoff list is shortlisted.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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According to WBJEE JELET Chemistry syllabus, candidates will have to study different important topics of the subject. Important topics candidates have to check JELET Chemistry section should be checked to prepare for exam.

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GUNGUN MISHRA

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Chemistry has a high practical application skills in various dimensions of fields offered in today's world it makes you well-equipped to be able to fetch a decent job in various scientific and chemical based pharmaceuticals industries pharmaceutical companies are one of the most ever growing sectors in today's world you can apply for various post in the department of analytical chemistry, nuclear chemistry, organic chemistry in daily life and food chemistry as scientist. Also Professorship in the field of chemistry has a vast scope in fields of Teaching in colleges and various affiliated fields.

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Bittu Kumar Verma

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You should get in touch with your institution or university if you want to finish your BSC Chemistry degree after such a long break.It is entirely dependent upon the college you attended.While many private universities didn't allow it because of age restrictions or offered you a fresh admission, some enable students to finish their degrees after a significant break.

Delhi University recently offers its students to finish their graduation degree, no matter how much time has passed.This was carried out to commemorate Delhi University's 100 years.

Therefore, I would advise you to get in touch with your institution or university; they can gi

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Sonu Kumar

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For chemicals engineers, the best MBA major would be MBA in Oil & Gas Management, and MBA in International Business Management. It depends on your interest.The most demanding specializations in MBA are:

  • General Management- Of all the specialised MBA programs, General Management is consistently one of the most popular.
  • International Management
  • Consulting, Finance Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, and Operations Management.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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Some of the important books for AP ECET Chemistry are Organic Chemistry by OP Tandon, Chemistry by Pradeep and NCERT Chemistry books. By studying using the correct materials, the candidates will have a higher chance of performing well in the examination and securing the marks required for admission into their preferred course and college.

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Saakshi Varsha Lama

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KLEEE Chemistry section questions will be prepared based on the official syllabus. Some of the important units to be studied for the Chemistry section of KLEEE are - Periodic Classification of Elements, Carboxylic Acids, Acids and Bases, Transition Elements (dBlock), Hydrogen and its Compounds. Aldehydes and Ketones, Alkyl Halides, Stoichiometry, Chemistry in Biology and Medicine, Electro Chemistry, Nitrogen Compounds, Ethers, Alcohols, Chemical Energetics, Noble Gases, IV Group elements, V Group Elements, VI Group Elements, VII Group Elements, Hydrocarbons-I (Alkanes and Alkenes), Hydrocarbons II, Gaseous State, Nuclear Chemistry, Env

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