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Rahul Verma

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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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Harsh Singh

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Rahul Verma

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You have some options in the case of B.Sc. Nursing in Alwar. The programme is studied in a Government College of Nursing, Alwar, a state-owned institution. Other popular individual colleges are Alwar Nursing college and College of nursing Harish Hospital. Admissions usually entail qualifying the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) entrance examination to grab one-half seats and the rest may be occupied by other means by a federation or direct admission on the basis of 12th PCB marks with an interview.

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Anup Kumar Verma

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Qualification Criteria B.Sc. in Nursing at JIPMER requires an applicant to have a minimum of 17 years of age by December 31 st in the year of admission, and must also be of Indian nationality and have completed Class 12 with physics, chemistry, biology/botany & zoology and English as core subjects. And they are also required to have obtained at least 50 per cent aggregate marks in PCB (40 per cent in the case of SC/ST/OBC and 45 per cent in the case of PwD in General category) and they must have passed each of these subjects separately in the qualifying examination. Importantly, admission is only done on the basis of the score by the c

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Anup Kumar Verma

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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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Anup Kumar Verma

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In the case of DU through CUET, the merit and eligibility of candidates will not be directly influenced by the performance in the 6th additional subject (Math) even at the Class 12 level so long as you meet the mandated CUET subject combination rules, applicable to your DU programme of choice. The DU assigns the merit in accordance to your CUET marks in the specified subjects of a given course, which need not be either your overall Class 12 score, or the marks of other subjects. Yet, when you want to study a particular DU course where Math as a subject is mandatory or desirable, your Math score obtained during the CUET will be imperati

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Ashwin Yadav

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St Pauls Institute of Communication Education for Women admissions are conducted on the basis of merit. Hence, students need not appear for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Interested candidates can appear for their Higher Secondary/10+2 exams and acheive valid scoring to be eligible. Students can visit the official website of St Paul's Institute for further eligibility details.

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Prashant

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Biochemistry or Environmental Science, some colleges may also accept Mathematics as an optional subject, but it is not compulsory for Biology-based degrees. Subject test combinations for CUET: Physics, Chemistry, Biology (core). you can choose two domain-specific subjects in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test). CUET allows candidates to choose a maximum of six subjects, including language and general test options. For many undergraduate courses, only one or two domain-specific subjects are required for admission. Choosing fewer domain subjects can allow for more focused preparation. 

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Prashant

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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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