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Shubham KumarCurrent Student
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ST category for getting IIT Bombay according to your category: The CAT score according to VARC is 50 and DILR score is 50
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Soumik ChatterjeeCurrent Student
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IIT Bombay Top Recruiters 2022:-
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INR 92 Lacs per annum (the highest Package)
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2 years ago
What are the tricks of solving Chemistry easily and to how to recognise the correct reaction as an answer?
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Vishesh VanjaniCurrent Student
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I would, like many wise people say, practice reactions, but being a student myself, I know most of us don't spend time looking at reactions, let alone practising them:) In that case, I recommend understanding at least general organic Chemistry
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I would, like many wise people say, practice reactions, but being a student myself, I know most of us don't spend time looking at reactions, let alone practising them:) In that case, I recommend understanding at least general organic Chemistry including topics like isomerism, stereoisomerism, electron affinity, arrow pushing, hybridisation and, in some problems, MOT. Looking at the reactant, you can eliminate which reactions it couldn't undergo. Looking at other reactants, you may eliminate them further. Then looking at the catalyst or conditions of reactions, you can identify which reactions are possible. Till here, you would need to practice at least a few reactions or have a good memory. It's okay if you don't have it. You can also eliminate them by using your general organic Chemistry knowledge. Draw the structures of reactants and catalysts (if possible, draw structures in such a way that can be visualised in 3D), and for most cases, find out the electrophile or nucleophile and attacking centre, then draw the arrows indicating electron movement. Comparing the stability of products, in many cases, would lead you to your answer.
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Anjali AnjaliCurrent Student
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I think both of these are good, chose the subject in which you are interested and make your future and if you prefer college then afcourse Mumbai is best.
2 years ago
Which one is better among IISc Bangalore and IIT Bombay for pursuing B.Tech in Mathematics and Computing?
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jasveer singhCurrent Student
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The IISc is ahead of the IITs in terms of teaching quality, laboratories, and student quality. No wonder that entry into them is so much harder than just cracking the JEE. However, it is well suited for research If you are thinking of numbers
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The IISc is ahead of the IITs in terms of teaching quality, laboratories, and student quality. No wonder that entry into them is so much harder than just cracking the JEE. However, it is well suited for research If you are thinking of numbers and salary packages, you better go for the IITs.
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Pushan chatterjeeCurrent Student
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You can apply for only for those subjects which you have in your B.Sc. Programme for at least 4 semester and also with 10+2.
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Vinay kr PandeyCurrent Student
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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Students who have done B.Sc. (IT/ CS are eligible to take admission in B.Tech Computer Science through lateral entry mode. According to the AICTE Guidance, candidates who have completed B.Sc. With a minimum mar
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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. Students who have done B.Sc. (IT/ CS are eligible to take admission in B.Tech Computer Science through lateral entry mode. According to the AICTE Guidance, candidates who have completed B.Sc. With a minimum mark of 45 percent and have completed class 12 with the subject of mathematics are eligible. So Yes, It is possible to join B.Tech course after completing B.Sc. Through the lateral entry scheme which is offered by most of the Engineering colleges. Hope it helps.
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