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Read ncert books with full concentration they are sufficient for the exam.

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Other than MBBS BDS AND B.A. MS there is B.Sc Nursing, B.Pharma are available or you can go to agriculture field and can become an agriculture scientist.

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There is a tough competition and they are conducting entrance exam for admission so you have to apply for the exam.

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The fee is around 16k to 20k.

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Yes, you are eligible for this exam.

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Yes, if you complete your Bachelor's degree, then apply for Masters.

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Primary amines are attached to one alkyl, or carbon group, secondary amines are attached to two alkyl groups and tertiary amines are attached to three alkyl groups. To name amines, use the IUPAC name for the longest carbon chain attached and exchange the 'e' for the word amine. Hope you get your answer.

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You need to complete B.Pharma or D.Pharma for getting a chemist licence.

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No, for a chemist shop you must complete B.Pharma or D.Pharma.

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Coaching are only for guidance, they can't guarantee your success. This is you who are responsible for your success or loose. So if you want to be guided then yes the Aakash is a good guide. Best of luck.

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