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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
RT in Chemistry on your 12 th marksheet generally refers to Repeat Theory, whereby, you had failed in understanding the theory part of the Chemistry test. Although it may pass you overall in case you score sufficiently in other subjects/practicals, the eligibility criterion in several B.Tech courses, particularly in the best institutions such as IITs/NITs, stipulates you to have passed each of the subjects individually including Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM). You may be required to pass the compartment/improvement exam in Chemistry so as to meet B.Tech admission requirement in most colleges. Nonetheless, in some private univ
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Admission to Chemistry (Hons) without math is possible. Some colleges offering BSc Chemistry or BSc Chemistry Hons programs don't strictly require math, such as:
- NIILM University
- William Carey University
- Mangalayatan University
- Assam University, Silchar
- Barkatullah University, Bhopal
Check eligibility criteria, admission processes, and fees for each college. Some may require entrance exams like CUET UG. Reach out to colleges for guidance and clarification.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
With 448 rank in JAM Chemistry, it may be hard to get pinnacle IITs like Bombay, Delhi, or Kanpur as they close at decrease ranks. But you've got appropriate possibilities in different IITs like Roorkee, Guwahati, or Kharagpur, where the remaining ranks are better.
These colleges additionally have right faculty and labs for Chemistry.
You need to follow in all rounds of counseling and hold checking for seat openings.
Also, do not forget NITs and IISERs, which offer strong MSc Chemistry courses. Choose a university that offers top studying and career help.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Either you want to be a pure chemistry or want to be a cosmetic chemist, you have options to pursue and to choose, you may study in B.Sc. Cosmetic Formulation/Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemical engineering, Biochemistry or even Biology/Microbiology. It is preferable to have a B.Sc in Cosmetic formulation, which has a direct course on product development, quality control and regulations. The other degrees offer a good base Science so you can later become a specialist with a Master in Cosmetic Science or by means of employment in the industry. Make sure that the programme that you take specializes in organic chemistry, analytical
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get admission for BSc Nursing is PCB since you had Biology as an additional subject, you can appear for it before that. Ensure to check with the respected college from where you want to pursue this degree.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
The chapter, Chapter 9, Amines, contains a 6 marks (it has a regular weightage) in the theory paper consisting of 70 marks in CBSE Class 12 Chemistry. This qualifies it to be a significant chapter under the Organic Chemistry section which as a whole obtains the most weightage. Amines discusses topics of nomenclature, classification, structure, preparation, physical and chemical properties, uses and also identification of primary, secondary and tertiary amines and the Diazonium salts.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
With the score of 50 out of 300 in CUET PG Chemistry exam, it is too low and it is very unlikely to get into the most central universities such as DU, JNU, or BHU because in general they have much higher cutoffs (170-200 and above in general category). But there would have some chances of admission in few privately run Universities or less competitive state Universities with lower cutoffs or where other factors are taken into account. Cutoffs of several colleges such as Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Central University of Gujarat, Central University of South Bihar, Central University of Rajasthan and Mahatma Gandhi central University h
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
With a score of 50 in CUET PG Chemistry, securing admission to top-tier universities like Delhi University, JNU, or BHU might be challenging. However, you still have good chances at other central universities, state universities, and private institutions participating in CUET PG, especially if you belong to a reserved category or are applying for less competitive programs.
Competition:
CUET PG is a highly competitive exam, and scores above 200 are generally considered good for top universities.
University-specific Cutoffs:
Each university sets its own cutoff scores, which vary based on the course and category (General, OBC, SC/ST, et
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you are eligible for VIT admission because they require at least 60% average marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Math combined. Even though you scored 55% in Math, your overall average in PCM is around 63%, so you meet the eligibility criteria.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry at Nowgong College, the latest CUET cut-off for general category was around 82–85 percentile. It may vary slightly each year depending on seats and applicants. Aim for a CUET score above 160/250 for better chances.
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