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joydeep das

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The job-oriented courses after B.Sc chemistry include:Analytical Chemistry Certification: This course focuses on analytical techniques, laboratory skills, and instrumentationChemical Engineering Associate: This role involves applying chemical principles to design and operate industrial processesProduction Chemist: Production chemists work in industries like pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and chemicals, ensuring the quality of productsBiomedical Chemist: Biomedical chemists study chemical reactions and processes in living organisms, often working in medical research and developmentQuality Controller: Quality controllers are responsible for
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MUSKAN AGGARWAL

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Yes, you can get admission in VIT the minimum is 60% . just give an entrance exam . Without entrance exam you need to pay as a donation.No, a minimum of Class 12 with at least 60% in PCM is required to apply for VIT Vellore BDes programme.you should have at-least 60% marks in PCM in your Class 12th Standard or equivalent exam, if you're in final year and appearing Class 12th Exams or 10+2 Exam, then also you will get admission to VIT Vellore after passing but the condition remains same.

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SHASHWAT RAMESH KUMAR

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MSc Biochemistry is yet another popular course after BSc Chemistry which is 1 or 2 years long. It is a study of Biological Chemistry related to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the incredible complexity of life through biochemical signalling and metabolism.

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Nishan Tripura

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There are nothing such as the easiest or the hardest chapters in any subject. The weightage varies for different subjects and preparation for selected chapters can be a reason for less marks. If you have less amount of time and your preparation is not upto the point then you can go for less complicated chapters which might have a good weightage on the basis of previous exams. Some of the chapters for maths are, coordinate geometry, calculus, vectors and 3D geometry, quadratic equations and complex numbers, probability and statistics.Some of the chapters for chemistry are, chemistry in everyday life, atomic structure, polymers, mol
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shelendra Parihar

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The cutoff for admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry program at Invertis University via CUET is 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (45% for SC/ST candidates). The selection is based on merit in CUET.

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Diksha Bansal

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Yes, you can get admission in college after the compartment exam, but only if u clear all the subjects of the course. If you fail in any subject then you can't get admission.Yes, you can get admission to colleges even if you appear for compartment exams. One must take up the board exams again to take up admissions in college. There is an alternative option of taking up the exam in the month of June rather than repeating the year. This option is provided by NIOS and EWAC.

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Gujjula Namratha

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No, unfortunately you can't do B.Tech without clearing your 12th Chemistry exam in order for admission. 

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PWD candidates from the General category must receive at least 45% of the total score, while candidates from the reserved category (SC, ST, and OBC) must receive 40% of the total score in order to meet NEET eligibility requirements. Thus, you will be able to take the NEET 2024 exam provided you have obtained the necessary aggregate. The subject-wise percentage is not taken into account by the National Testing Agency (NTA). You may therefore take the test if you meet the remaining requirements for NEET 2024 eligibility.

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