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Atomic Structure: Bohr's concept. Quantum numbers, Electronic configuration, molecular orbital
theory for homo nuclear molecules, Pauli's exclusion principle. Chemical Bonding: Electrovalency, co-valency, hybridization involving s, p and d orbitals hydrogen bonding. Redox Reactions: Oxidation number, oxidising and reducing agents, balancing of equations. Chemical Equilibrium and Kinetics: Equilibrium constant (for gaseous system only) Le Chaterlier's principle, ionic equilibrium, Ostwald's dilution law, hydrolysis, pH and buffer solution, solubility
product, common-ion effect, rate constant and first ord
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There are many research institutes in our country that require professionals in the field of chemistry. ISRO, DRDO, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer, etc., recruit the students from M.Sc. Chemistry background very frequently. On top of this, the UPSC, CSIR, UGC, SSC, etc., carry out entrance exams for the recruitment of qualified candidates into the various departments of the government. In addition to this, candidates with M.Sc Chemistry can also appear in the Civil Service exams.
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APSET 2018 Eligibility:
APSET 2018 eligibility criteria which aspirants need to fulfil in order to be eligible to appear for the entrance exam is as mentioned below:
Candidates should have secured a minimum of 55% marks (without rounding off) in their Master's degree or equivalent exam from any university/college that is recognised by UGC. Aspirants belonging to reserved categories such as OBC (non-creamy layer)/SC/ST/PWD are eligible to apply if they have secured minimum 50% aggregate in their Master's degree or equivalent exam. Aspirants wh
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