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RAHUL SINGAL

Beginner-Level 1

In CBSE, the reduced topics in Chemistry are-Electrochemistry - Electrochemical cells, galvanic cells, batteries corrosion.
Chemical kinetics- Temp dependence of rate of reaction, collision theory. Surface Chemistry catalysis, enzymes catalysis, emulsion
Coordinate compound- Oxides of oxo ions of k2Cr2O7 and KMnO4, isomerism of coordinate compound. D&F block elements = chemical reaction of Ianthanide and Actinoid
Amines = Diazonium salt, chemical properties, coupling reaction
Aldehyde, ketone& carboxylic acid- nothing reduce in this chapter.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Pauravi Shah, there is a perpetual discussion on the pros and cons of these two routes to do engineering graduation. There is no one correct answer. Depending on your convenience you should select the route. Best wishes to you.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Bachelors course after 12th
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)
Bachelor of Economics (BE)
Bachelor of Accounting and Finance (BAF)
Bachelor of Commerce in Banking and Insurance (BBI)
Bachelor of Commerce in Financial Market (BFM)
B.Com Syllabus includes subjects such as Corporate Tax, Financial Law, Economics, Accounts, etc. B.Com syllabus is divided amongst six semesters, with each semester taking place at an interval of 6-months.

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Shashwat SinghLet your opinion be my bio.

Beginner-Level 5

Simply, you can google for B.Sc. Embryology equipped colleges and you may apply when the applications for the respective course is invited through your preferred colleges
Eligibility of applying for all UG courses are class 12th, so you may apply for it after 12th.

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Shashwat SinghLet your opinion be my bio.

Beginner-Level 5

A minimum of 12th marks always matters for applying ahead, even it's entrance based
In merit based applications, you need to have good marks in class 12th for getting a college of your preference.

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kirti Gupta

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Hi, Admission will be given to candidates who meet the eligibility process for UPSEAT 2021. The admission officer reserves 80% of the seats for approval by UPESEAT 2021, while 20% of seats are reserved for JEE Main approval or Board eligibility (Direct Receipt). Good Luck!

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Devyani SolankiPassionate physics learner and animals lover

Contributor-Level 10

Dear kopal it all depends on interest. If you are interested in industry oriented jobs then go for B.Tech
If you want to go for academics then do B.Sc. And then higher studies. If you want a government. Job then you can either do B.Sc. Or B.A. Course to get a degree.

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Ankit Raghuwanshi

Beginner-Level 5

Courses he can do for further education:
1. Bachelor of Commerce
2. Bachelor of Business Administration
or he can do any other course as per his preference. Can also enroll for certification courses to enhance his skills like Digital Marketing, Power BI, Advance Excel, etc.

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kirti Gupta

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Hello, According to CBSE Test Pattern 12 2022: Due to the unpredictable nature of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Central Education Board (CBSE) has come up with a new CBSE Assessment programme and has implemented it. CBSE Academic Session 2021-22 is divided into two Terms, namely, Term 1 and Term 2. The Term 1 examination will be based on 50% of the CBSE Syllabus programme and the Term 2 examination will be based on the remaining 50 percent. Syllabus. Every CBSE Class 12 student should be fully informed of the new changes. To get good marks in the CBSE exams, students need to do well in all the tests (Internal, Term 1 & 2). Here are th
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