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Mahi Gupta

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Yes, the LPU-NEST entrance syllabus for the MBA in Tourism and Hospitality is similar to the general MBA syllabus, with a focus on basic knowledge in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. However, the specific emphasis may vary based on the course requirements. The entrance test typically includes sections on subjects such as General Knowledge, English Language, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Ability. While Physics and Chemistry are not primary focus areas for an MBA in Tourism and Hospitality, a basic understanding of Mathematics and logical reasoning is required. The test is designed to assess analytical, reasoning,
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Hi!Yes a BSc in chemistry at LPU can be a good option for a biology student.Research-based learningA B.Sc. (Hons.) degree is considered more advanced than a regular B.Sc. degree and offers extensive research-based learning.  Program focusThe B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry program at LPU focuses on learning the fundamentals and advances of chemistry, and building deep concepts.  EligibilityTo be eligible for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry program at LPU, you must have passed 10+2 with 60% aggregate marks in English and Chemistry.   B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry at LPUDurationThree yea
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Hi!Currently qualifying LPUNEST is mandatory for most of the programmes where it acts as eligibility as well as scholarship test except in some programmes where it only acts as a scholarship test.M.Sc. ( Hons.) in Chemistry at LPU PlacementsParticularsStatistics (2023)Average SalaryINR 5.00 Lakhthe highest SalaryINR 9.00 LakhMedian SalaryINR 6.75 Lakh% Batch placed100To get admission in this programme, this test is mandatory to qualify for eligibility. As LPUNEST stands for National Eligibility and scholarship test.The objective of the course is brewing the scientist by provoking the doing by yourself approach. The learner has to
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Preparing for the chemistry section of the JEE exam requires a strategic approach. Here's a guide to help you excel:Understand the Syllabus:JEE Chemistry is divided into three sections: Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry. Go through the detailed syllabus and focus on high-weightage topics.Build Strong Fundamentals:Start with understanding the basic concepts thoroughly. Chemistry requires a clear understanding of fundamental concepts to tackle complex problems.Books & Resources:Physical Chemistry: "Physical Chemistry" by P. Bahadur or O.P. Tandon.Organic Chemistry: "Organic Chemistry" by Morrison and Boyd.Inorganic Chemistry: "C
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Miraliba Jadeja

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Does KIIT offer a summer internship programme for M.Sc Chemistry.Yes, for M.Sc Chemistry students. School of Applied Sciences at KIIT conducts industry-focused courses and involves the summer internship of the students within that course. They're further engaged in major projects and minor projects as well as industry-led courses also, where they get much of practical experience and hands-on exposure to the most relevant industries and academic Institutions as well.

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Anjali Singh

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With your CUET exam subjects—Physics, Chemistry, Biology, a language, and General Knowledge—you can pursue undergraduate programs in life sciences, biotechnology, environmental science, or related fields at various universities. For instance, the University of Delhi offers B.Sc. (Hons.) courses in Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, which align with your subject combination. Similarly, Banaras Hindu University provides B.Sc. programs in Botany and Zoology. It's essential to review the specific eligibility criteria of each university, as requirements may vary. Consult the official websites of your preferred institutions for detai
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Shiv Kumar

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No, M.Sc. Chemistry at Tezpur University does not require mathematics in graduation. The eligibility criteria typically require candidates to have a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry or a related field. While a background in mathematics can be helpful in certain areas of chemistry (like physical chemistry), it is not a mandatory requirement for admission into the M.Sc. Chemistry program at Tezpur University.However, always check the official admission brochure or website for any updates on eligibility requirements, as these can vary each year.

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Sanvi Jha

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For admission to BA Honors English at dU (University of Delhi), you should not depend on the preparation of 4 specific subjects (like English, Chemistry, Biology and Physical Education) apart from the General Test. The admission process often requires the Common Test (CUET), which includes tests of English, Mathematics, General Knowledge and other subjects. So, if you focus only on these 4 subjects, it may not be enough for the admission process.

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Yes, pursuing an M.Sc (Hons) in Chemistry from Lovely Professional University (LPU) is a good choice. Here are some reasons why:Comprehensive Curriculum: The programme covers all three basic domains of chemistry—Physical, Organic, and Inorganic—with equal weightage. It also includes bridge courses like Mathematics for chemists and Biology for chemists to fill any knowledge gaps.Qualified Faculty: The faculty members are highly qualified, with many holding Ph.D. degrees and having extensive teaching and research experience. Some faculty members are from prestigious institutions like IITs and foreign universities.Research Opportuniti
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Arindam Modak

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And, here comes the actual procedure that one should follow to pursue M.Sc in Chemistry :- 1. Focus on 12th Board Exams ;- The real thing worth admission into any undergraduate programme happens during Class 12. Chemistry, Physics, and Math/Biology will really dictate whether or not one is good enough to make it through. 2. Pick the Appropriate Bachelor's Degree: Pursue a B.Sc under a major that has Chemistry. Enroll in top colleges/universities with potential chemistry departments. Top in this area would include: Delhi University Banaras Hindu University Christ University St. Xavier's College&nb
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