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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You have good marks. Eligible here for admission with 10+2 in PCB stream.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No, you are not eligible. As per M.Sc Chemistry JAM eligibility criteria, the candidates should have studied Chemistry for three years in Bachelor's degree. However, you can be eligible for M.Sc. Mathematics.

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Veeru SokhiCounsellor with Univariety.com, web www.gccswc.com

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Look for top colleges/ Universities. M.Sc. In wildlife Science or Marine Biology would be a great prospect.

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Veeru SokhiCounsellor with Univariety.com, web www.gccswc.com

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Depend on your Degree Books and previous years question paper solving. Best to make sure to put your best effort rather than depending on coaching. Best wishes.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Yes, you are eligible. For TGT Science, B.Ed is sufficient. You can also apply for CTET and other tet exams. All the best.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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For Physical Chemistry, we are hereby sharing the details. Refer to the quality study materials only. Must check out the previous year question papers for the following reasons. To know about the specific sections from which questions are asked. To know about the twists in the questions and the difficulty level you are going to appear for. Apart from this solving several questions from these papers help you know about the easier approach for the questions.

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