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Jayanth yarlagadda

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To determine your eligibility for government engineering colleges in India, you need to meet certain criteria, including minimum marks in the qualifying examination, rank in entrance exams, and other admission requirements. Based on the information you provided, it is unclear which exam or board you appeared for and what the qualifying criteria are for the specific government engineering college you are interested in. However, to give you a general idea, most government engineering colleges in India require a minimum aggregate score of 60% in the qualifying examination for admission to undergraduate engineering courses. Some colleges a
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Organic Chemistry is one of the most important and scoring subjects in NEET. But, most of the students find it hard to study organic Chemistry. 11th and 12th standard NCERT books are extremely important for your NEET preparation. Make sure you have gone through these books thoroughly before referring to other books. NCERT books provide a strong foundation which helps you to understand NEET level questions.

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A B.Sc. In Chemistry can lead to a variety of job prospects in numerous industries. If you received a 70% on your 12th grade exam, you should think about enrolling in a higher education programme such as an M.Sc. In Chemistry M.Phil. In Chemistry or Ph.D. in Chemistry which can lead to a job in research and development, academia, or the scientific sector. Graduates might also look into opportunities in the food and beverage sectors, analytical Chemistry environmental Science, forensic Science, and pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Teaching, Science writing, Science journalism, patent law, and Science policymaking are further empl
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If you're planning to pursue undergraduate engineering courses in Gujarat or Maharashtra, you'll likely come across GUJCET and MHT CET the two state-level entrance exams. Now, let's talk about the weightage of Chemistry in both exams. While both exams cover Chemistry as one of the subjects, GUJCET gives more importance to it than MHT CET. In GUJCET you'll find that Chemistry carries a weightage of 40 marks out of a total of 120 marks, which is a significant chunk. On the other hand, in MHT CET. Chemistry carries a weightage of 50 marks out of a total of 200 marks. So, if Chemistry is your forte and you're aiming to excel in it, you mig
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The decision of whether to pursue a Master's degree or an MBA or to start working after completing your B.Sc. Is a personal one that depends on your career goals and interests. If you are interested in pursuing a career in Chemistry Botany, or Zoology then a Master's degree in any of these fields would be a good option. An M.Sc. In Chemistry Botany, or Zoology can help you deepen your knowledge and skills in your field of interest and prepare you for various research, teaching, or industry positions. You can also consider pursuing a Ph.D. after your Master's degree if you are interested in research. On the other hand, if you are intere
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jasveer singh

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You can refer the following:
IIT JAM Physical Chemistry Books
Atkins. Chemical and Phase Equilibria: Principals of Chemical Equilibrium & Phase Rule K. G. Denbigh. Electrochemistry An Introduction to Electrochemistry Samuel Glasstone.

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jasveer singh

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The best Chemistry books for JEE Mains and advanced are Organic Chemistry by OP Tandon (good explanation of Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon (Best book for Physical Chemistry and Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee. In a single word, Yes, NCERT is more than enough to crack JEE Main with more than 99 percentile in Chemistry even for 100 Percentile
When it comes to NEET 2022 Chemistry the NCERT textbooks play a key role. The syllabus of the NEET 2022 Chemistry is based on the NCERT textbooks of classes 11 and 12. The majority of the questions asked in the NEET 2022 Exam are based on the NCERT.

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jasveer singh

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The best Chemistry books for JEE Mains and advanced are Organic Chemistry by OP Tandon (good explanation of Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry by OP Tandon (Best book for Physical Chemistry and Concise Inorganic Chemistry by JD Lee. In a single word, Yes, NCERT is more than enough to crack JEE Main with more than 99 percentile in Chemistry even for 100 Percentile.

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Here are some of the valuable tips for preparing for Inorganic Chemistry
Start with NCERT Books. Know the important chapters of Inorganic Chemistry. Focus on P, S, F, and D Block Elements
Look for The p-Block Elements that are high scoring. Go the Extra Mile. Focus on Previous Year Papers. List out the important formulae.

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