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Nirmalya Ghosh

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1. NCERT Textbooks: The NCERT textbooks for Class 11 Physics Chemistry and Mathematics are highly recommended as they provide a strong foundation and cover the CBSE syllabus comprehensively. It is essential to thoroughly understand the concepts and practice the exercises given in these textbooks.
2. NCERT Exemplar: NCERT Exemplar books provide additional practice questions with varying levels of difficulty. They are particularly useful for strengthening your problem-solving skills and preparing for competitive exams.
3. Reference Books: Some popular reference books for PCM include:* Physics Concepts of Physics by H. C. Verma, Fundament
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Yes, generally speaking, the field of Computer Science offers a wider range of higher salaried job opportunities compared to Chemistry after completing a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) degree. While Chemistry also offers career opportunities with respectable salaries, the demand and salary range for computer Science professionals tend to be higher. However, it's essential to note that individual career paths and personal preferences play a significant role in determining job satisfaction and success. It's important to choose a field that aligns with your interests, strengths, and long-term career goals.

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The Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) conducts the CUET (CUTN Common Entrance Test) for admission to its various undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The CUET exam for the undergraduate programme includes three sections Physics Chemistry and Biology. The English section is common to both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Here are the topics that are usually covered in the Biology. English and Chemistry sections of the CUET exam:
Biology:
- Diversity of living organisms
- Structural organisation in animals and plants
- Cell structure and function
- Plant physiology
- Human physiology
- Reproduction
- Genetics and evolution
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The latest cutoff information for M.Sc. in Chemistry at MSU Baroda is not available as the admission process for the current academic year has not started yet. However, the cutoff marks for the previous year can give you an idea about the expected cutoff for the current year. The cutoff marks for M.Sc. in Chemistry at MSU Baroda for the previous year was as follows:
- General Category: 55%
- SC/ST Category: 45%
Please note that the actual cutoff for the current year may vary based on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, etc. It is advisable to keep checking the official website of MS
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M.Sc. Chemistry is a two-year postgraduate degree programme that is typically divided into four semesters. The programme is divided into various specializations or groups, which can vary depending on the university or institution. However, some common groups in M.Sc. Chemistry are:
1. Organic Chemistry
2. Inorganic Chemistry
3. Physical Chemistry
4. Analytical Chemistry
5. Polymer Chemistry
6. Applied Chemistry
The fees structure for M.Sc. Chemistry courses can also vary depending on the university or institution. Generally, government or public institutions have lower fees than private institutions. The fees can also depend on the type of in
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