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+3 Spot Selection 2022: Rules and Eligibility

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 +3 Spot Selection 2022: Rules and Eligibility Majority of the students scored enormously high this year in the HSE (+2) final examination. Unfortunately most of the parents did not notice this and felt proud of the result. With ambition very high they filled for high ranked colleges in the application form. Now much of the students running here and there being helpless. Spot admission is the last hope for them. Click here for Learning App for BSc Honours and Generic Elective Now it has been highly essential to choose colleges wisely so that you can get a proper college or atleast any of the colleges. The spot selection is for the students who have registered and submitted their CAF in the first phase admission (11 Aug to 1 sept). The remaining vacant seats will be published on 20th september at 2.00 pm and Fresh CAF (for applying online again using the same id and password) will be available from 21 september at 11 am. For all other details click on the following link: Click here...

Previous Years SSB Odisha Chemistry Lecturer recruitment entrance questions and solutions

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  Previous Year Question Papers of Chemistry Lectureship     Written examination for the recruitment to the post of Lecturers in Non-Govt aided colleges . Here we will provide you the previous year question papers of lectureship in chemistry. Also get updated about the carefully prepared Online Mock Test of chemistry who want to prepare from the very beginning (from the basic Level). This year in 2023 the question asked in Odidha SSB lecturer recruitment exam are mostly asked from previous year CSIR NET examinations. Most of the questions are identical or similar to the previous year NET questions. Yoy may find the same by clicking on the following links.  Get Chemistry Lecturer exam 2023 Chemistry Lectureship 2023 (2) Answer keys of SSB Chemistry Lectureship Examination 2023: 2. A 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. D 10. C 11. A 12. A 13. D 14. C 15. C 17. D 19. A 20. B 21. D 22. B 23. A 24. B 25. A Click Here to get Online Mock Tests   Click here to get SSB Odisha L...

Career after BSc: Planning from today

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Career after BSc     If you are studying Bachelor of science (BSc) these days or already have passed out, you have to plan for your career. It is recommended that you prepare for your career as earlier as possible. This post will help both of these category of students who are in BSc or have already passed out. Click here to get what kind of jobs are available for any graduate (Arts / Science / Commerce)       The following career paths are available for different branches of Bachelor of Science (BSc). Before elaborating individual career path, let us see what jobs are available for a BSc student. Research Scientist Professor Lecturer Clinical Research Specialist Biochemist Click here to get notes on Chemistry Lab  Technician Laboratory  Assistant AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Science) Nursing / Paramedical courses) IARI Labs (Indian Agricultural Research Institute) Click Here to get syllabus for MSc entrance exam an...

Career after Graduation: Preparation from Today (Additional Study along with Graduation Syllabus)

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  Career after Graduation      Students often wonder and get confused about what course to take and/or what job is available accordingly, as they get admitted into Graduation. Most of the students wait until they finish their graduation and then become bit hopeless or even frustrated when they fail to choose or decide a right and appropriate career path according to their passion and for their peaceful maintenance of life in future.     Hence it is advised to become aware about career from today and to choose right career option which will put less stress in future. Students who prepare for corresponding examinations earlier get jobs easily as they finish their course.     Let us now look into the career options available after simple graduation from any stream (Arts / Science / Commerce) then we will see what career options are available after different branches of BSc (Physics / Chemistry / Mathematics/ Biology / other b...

Gateway Examinations on Various Topics of Chemistry to IISER, NISER, JEE, NEET, NDA, ICAR, OUAT

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  Gateway Examinations  On Various Topics of Chemistry  to  IISER, NISER, JEE, NEET,  NDA, ICAR, OUAT You need to prepare strategically, to get success in these high profile examinations. Getting concept, understanding formula, knowing deep of everything, finding shorcut answer for time management, constant effort, perseverance and feeling relaxed in the examination hall are all of equal importance.     Above all, appearing in series of equivalent mock tests is mostly necessary which will enhance your ability and confidence to crack the examinations.     Wishing you best of your ability and fortune for the upcoming examinations. Click on th links below to appear in the examinations: Click here for the exam topic: Solution   (OUAT, NDA and ICAR Level) Click Here for the Exam on Chemical Kinetics   (OUAT, NDA and ICAR Level) Click here to appear in the exam topic: Chemical kinetics - 2 (OUAT, NDA and ICAR Level) Click here to get the...

IISER, NISER, NDA, ICAR: Career Beyond JEE (Main) and NEET

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  IISER, NISER, NDA, ICAR: Career Beyond JEE (Main) and NEET As the students appear in the class 12th examination, Parents and students both  focus on career options . A general trend is, parents are little interested in examinations apart from JEE (Main) and NEET in case  their children is talented according to them.     Here we are suggesting career options beyond  JEE (Main) and NEET which are equally given importance around the country. IISER Indian institute of Science Education and Research is a public institute of national importance. Seven IISERs have been established since 2006 at Kolkata, Pune, Mohali, bhopal, Thiruvanantapuram, Tirupati and Berhampur (Odisha). IISERs provide utpo 1325 students in total each year for their dual BS-MS (bachelor of Science and Master of Science, i.e., BSc + MSc) programme, who will play a leading role in shaping the nation through education and research. Candidates satisfying any one of the following criteria are ...

Prevoius Year Skill Enhance Course (SEC II) Question Papers and Solutions

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 Prevoius Year Skill Enhance Course (SEC II) Question Papers and Solutions  Year: 2019 (All question are of 10 marks Answer any four) 1. a. Discuss the classification of pestisides according to their mode of action. b. Plant insecticides 2. Preparation, mode, action and adverse effect of BHC. 3. a. Fumigants, example, working b. Fungicides, examples, preparation, chemical action 4. a. Phosphate based pesticides and preparation b. How general population is exposed to pesticides? 5. a. Upon allide factors, the persistence of pesticides depend b. Degradation of pesticides 6. a. Importance carbamates classes of pesticides b. Preparation, chemistry, use and adverse effects of a quinones pesticides ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Solutions will be posted very soon. Check back later.

States of Matter: Gateway to JEE (Main), NEET, ICAR, OUAT and All Similar Entrance Examinations

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States of Matter: Gateway to JEE (Main), NEET, ICAR, OUAT and All Similar Entrance Examinations      You need to be friendly with concepts and problems, before appearing any entrance examinations. A systematic flow of concepts and corresponding problems will build your confidence to crack entrance examinations. This gateway will help you rise step wise to reach and crack the entrance examinations. Pratap Sir's Core Concept of States of matter (PSCC: 1): Ideal Gas Equation This equation though applicable to hypothetical ideal gasses, it can be applied to real atmospheric gasses like oxygen, nitrogen, methane etc with little to no error at particular conditions like high temperature and low pressure.     This equation contains all gaseous variables like pressure, temperature, volume and number of moles, given by the formula:  PV = nRT = (w/m) RT ........ eq. 1 where n =  number of moles = given mass (w) / molecular mass (m) .  R = Universal gas cons...