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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For the MET Chemistry section, the list of units and topics to be studied is released through the official MET syllabus. Candidates will have to study the units of Periodic Properties, Haloalkanes, Coordination Compounds, Chemical Bonding-2, Solid State, Electrochemistry, Organic Chemistry Isomerism -2, Carbohydrates, Stoichiometry, Haloalkanes, Oils and Fats, Amino Acids and Proteins, etc. All of the units and topics need to be studied carefully so that the candidates are able to perform well in the entrance examination.
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Bansur Post Graduate College has a good placement record for M.Sc. Chemistry students. Over 60% of students were placed in the academic year 2022-23, with an average package of INR 4 LPA and the highest package of INR 6 LPA.
The fee for the M.Sc. Zoology course for the academic year 2023-24 is INR 10,500 per semester for General/OBC/EWS students and INR 5,250 per semester for SC/ST students.
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In the academic year 2022-23, the cutoff for M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry at Raja Bahadur Venkata Rama Reddy Women's College was as follows:
- General Category: 70%
- BC Category: 65%
- SC/ST Category: 60%
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Admission policies and eligibility criteria can vary from one educational institution to another, so it's essential to check with the specific institution where you are seeking admission. However, I can provide some general information on this matter:
Pending Results: Typically, institutions require candidates to have completed all the necessary qualifications, including clearing all previous exams, before they are eligible for admission. This means that if you have a pending reappear exam in your last semester of your previous programme (in this case, chemistry), it may affect your eligibility for admission to a new programme like B.Ed
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You fail in any three of subjects i.e physics, chemistry, biology make you unable to sit in NEET exam if you have to give a NEET exam you have to score minimum 50% in all three subjects.
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Yes you can and it's better to got 7.6 sgpa. But you have to clear these papers and got a acceptable Mark's to get admisson in M.Sc chemistry in open university. But all said, University would at your overall profile and academic performance.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For Andhra Pradesh POLYCET Chemistry section, the candidates will have to study topics from SSC examination syllabus. Some of the Chemistry topics that need to be studied to be well prepared for Andhra Pradesh POLYCET are - Carbon and its Compounds, Acids, Bases, and Salt, Classification of Elements- The Periodic Table, Chemicals Reactions and Equations, Structure of Atoms, Principles of Metallurgy, etc. All of the topics that are specified in the syllabus has to be studied so that the candidates are able to correctly answer the maximum number of questions.
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