Chemistry is a compulsory subject in Karnataka CET both for medical aspirants as well as for engineering aspirants. The paper contains 60 questions form different sections of chemistry like Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. Candidates must prepare Organic Chemistry very thoroughly as questions which are asked are very basic and many are from mechanism of reactions. For medical aspirants after Biology Chemistry marks are more important. The questions are all of 1 mark and are objective type with multiple choices. Candidates have to answer the correct choice in the OMR sheet. The time allotted for Chemistry paper is 80 minutes out of which 10 minutes are for filling all the required details (like Roll No., question paper code etc.) in the OMR sheet. Below are attached some of the previous years question papers on Karnataka CET Chemistry Exam and for more information and details you can visit:
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