Do I have to learn practical chemistry for IAT? (Salt analysis, tests etc)
Pretty much title, Do I have to learn practical chemistry stuff (those which are not mentioned in the normal chapters). It's not stated in the syllabus.
Pretty much title, Do I have to learn practical chemistry stuff (those which are not mentioned in the normal chapters). It's not stated in the syllabus.
https://doa.cusat.ac.in/integrated_lastrank_2024.php
According to brilliant I'll get between 50 and 100 rank. but it falls outside of my desired branch (integrated msc maths). Will it increase in further rounds?
Will I get MSc Mathematics with 561 marks?
Any idea whether the cutoff would be lower or higher than past year?
I don't think I am getting in unless the cutoff goes down the drain... 😭
Edit: I am talking about Bsc
Tmrw is the exam. Hope everyone prepared well.
I end up using long paragraphs for my proof. I am not good at articulating with fewer words....
This is ok right?
Do I just have to explain my thought process and justification rather than a 100% formal proof?
I know they can be accessed by archive, I am just asking out of curiosity.
Really stressed about the exam coming up and wanted to know if I can pass by just having partial credits?