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Biswajit Panja

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It depends on the college where you took the admission and it is less in government colleges while is high for private colleges and the amount is depends on the facility provided by the college. And according to me choose any college according to the faculty of the respective department.

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Somil Goyal

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Sure, here are some colleges in Mumbai offering B.Sc. Chemistry:
1. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
2. KJ Somaiya College of Science and Commerce
3. Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College, Mumbai
4. Jai Hind College, Mumbai
5. Mithibai College of Arts, Chauhan Institute of Science & Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai
6. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Mumbai
7. Wilson College, Mumbai
8. Sophia College for Women, Mumbai.

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Somil Goyal

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No, B.Sc. Research programme at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, does not admit applicants who finished their 10+2 coursework in the PCB areas of physics, chemistry, and biology. A strong background in mathematics, a necessary skill for comprehending and evaluating scientific phenomena, is a prerequisite for the B.Sc. Research programme. However, according on their qualifying requirements and areas of interest, students with a background in PCB can apply for other undergraduate programs like the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) programme in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics at IISc.

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Anshika Maurya

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You can visit the official website of Shivaji University or the university's admission portal to check the latest cutoff information for M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry or contact the university's admission office directly for more information.

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Anshika Maurya

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The cutoff for admission to M.Sc. Chemistry at Sardar Patel University may vary each year depending on various factors like the number of applicants, availability of seats, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the performance of the candidates. The cutoff is determined based on the minimum marks required by the candidates to qualify for admission to the course.
However, to give you an idea, here are the cutoffs for M.Sc. Chemistry at Sardar Patel University for the academic year 2020-21:
General Category:
Merit No. 1 to 75: 78.00 %
Merit No. 76 to 150: 75.55 %
Merit No. 151 to 225: 71.00 %
Merit No. 226 to 300: 68.22 %
Merit No. 301
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Sreetama Datta Roy

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The Chemistry section of NEET is divided into three sub-sections: Physical, Organic and Inorganic. The least number of questions are from Physical Chemistry. Inorganic and Organic Chemistry chapters have almost similar weightage. In terms of the ratio of Class 11 and Class 12 syllabus of NEET the latter has a higher weightage. The total number of questions asked from the Chemistry section will be 50, out of which 45 questions have to be attempted. The topics carrying high weightage in NEET based on last year's analysis are given in the table below.

NEET Chemistry TopicsNumber of Questions
Organic Chemistry18
Inorganic Chemistry17
Physical Chemistry15

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Muhammed Adhil Pt

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We can get a good idea about the latest cutoffs by observing previous cutoffs. The cutoff for B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Chemistry at Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Science was 92 for general and 80 for SC. So this year the cutoff would be around 90.

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Francis Plao

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Above 50 to 60% is the cutoff.

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Mohd Ahsan

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You have good marks in Biology than mathematics so don't go with mathematics based courses. Try to get admission in Biology based courses.
1-MBBS
Prepare for NEET though it's a very tough examination. And also number of aspirants are also very high.
2-BDS
You can also get admission in this course through NEET.
3-BUMS (Bachelors of Unani medicines and Surgery)
Admission into this also happens through NEET.
4-BHMS (Bachelors of homeopathy medicines and surgery)
Admission through NEET. Some more courses-
B.Sc Zoology
B.Sc (Botany)
B.Sc (Geology)
B.Sc (Geography)
B.Sc Chemistry
B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry
B.A ( almost all courses).

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Mohd Ahsan

Contributor-Level 6

Class 12th PCB students can also apply for
B.Sc Zoology
B.Sc (Botany)
B.Sc Chemistry
B.Sc (Industrial Chemistry
B.Sc (Geology)
B.Sc ( Nursing)
B.Sc (paramedical)
B.Sc (Geography)
B.A (almost all courses)
B.A ( Foreign language). .

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