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24th May 2012, 12:44 AM
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What is Ph.D CET syllabus of chemical sciences?
Sir,pls tell me the CET (Ph.d) syllabus of chemical sciences
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7th January 2013, 03:40 PM
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Re: What is Ph.D CET syllabus of chemical sciences?
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Our experts recommend that you use this section to plan your revision before your exams. Follow the sequence and guidelines given below to get those additional tips. However, you may choose to use Digest Plus for MHT-CET as you like. More About Features: The first step is to go through the "MHT-CET Information". This includes MHT-CET Background, Syllabi for MHT-CET, How to Apply, etc. Final Revision : This section would give you a brief and clear vision plan to help you recollect and reinforce your learning. To the point synopsis of each chapter is given, highlighting the important points/topics for a handy reference and quick revision. This will help you grasp concepts easily, as the study material has been arranged systematically and designed for easy understanding. Glossary : This section enlists important definitions/laws/principles. Know More : This section gives additional information on selected topics. It is hoped that this section will help inculcate the much-needed urge and desire in the students to probe the subject more deeply, so as to enable them to face the exam with more confidence. The added knowledge would certainly give you an edge over others. Following chapters revisions are provided point wise and in detail as per requirement of MHT-CET syllabus: Final Revision Glossary Know More Formulae Acids and Esters Adsorption and Colloids Amines Aldehydes and Ketones Carbohydrates Proteins and Fats Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetics Ethers Electrochemistry Fluorine and Hydrogen Fluoride Halogen Derivatives of Alkanes Ionic Equilibria Nature of Chemical Bond Nuclear and Radiochemistry Organic Hydroxy Compounds Silicon Synthetic Fibres Third Row Elements Acids and Esters Adsorption and Colloids Amines Aldehydes and Ketones Carbohydrates Proteins and Fats Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetics Ethers Electrochemistry Fluorine and Hydrogen Fluoride Halogen Derivatives of Alkanes Ionic Equilibria Nature of Chemical Bond Nuclear and Radiochemistry Organic Hydroxy Compounds Silicon Synthetic Fibres Third Row Elements Acids and Esters Adsorption and Colloids Amines Aldehydes and Ketones Carbohydrates Proteins and Fats Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetics Ethers Electrochemistry Fluorine and Hydrogen Fluoride Halogen Derivatives of Alkanes Ionic Equilibria Nature of Chemical Bond Nuclear and Radiochemistry Organic Hydroxy Compounds Silicon Synthetic Fibres Third Row Elements Chemical Thermodynamics and Energetics Electrochemistry Ionic Equilibria Nuclear and Radiochemistry |
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