The
Institute is strategically located near New Delhi, the Capital city of
India, in Greater Noida at Plot No.3, Knowledge Park-II situated on a 8
lane Express highway and sprawls on a 13 Acre lush green surroundings.
It has its fully developed infra - structure, Hostels, Air conditioned
Computer Labs , Air Conditioned Library, Ultra modern Laboratories,
Central Workshops, Core Administrative Wing large Seminar and
Conference spaces, Indoor and Outdoor play facilities etc. It offers a
very congenial environment for higher learning and growth. The
Institute is supported by a very competent highly qualified (IIT’s
REC’s etc) faculty. It has separate Administrative and placement Cells
IIT JEE 2012
IIT JEE 2012 i.e. Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination 2012 is the Entrance Examination for admission into undergraduate programs in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). IIT JEE 2012 is the two paper examination (IIT JEE 2012 Paper I and IIT JEE 2012 Paper II), The exam shall be conducted on a single day across India. IIT Kanpur is the organizing institute for IIT JEE 2012.
The science stream student passed class 12th or studying in Class 12th write IIT JEE 2012 i.e. Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination for the year 2012. On the basis of score in IIT JEE 2012 and All India Rank (AIR) in IIT JEE 2012 student shall be enrolled in IITs, IT BHU and ISM Dhanbad Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy, Design, Architecture, basic sciences and applied sciences programs.
The science stream student passed class 12th or studying in Class 12th write IIT JEE 2012 i.e. Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination for the year 2012. On the basis of score in IIT JEE 2012 and All India Rank (AIR) in IIT JEE 2012 student shall be enrolled in IITs, IT BHU and ISM Dhanbad Engineering, Technology, Pharmacy, Design, Architecture, basic sciences and applied sciences programs.
Examination Schedules 2012
NATIONAL LEVEL BOARDS OF EDUCATION
STATE LEVEL BOARDS OF EDUCATION
ANDHRA PRADESHBoard of Intermediate Education of Andhra Pradesh (BIEAP)
Andhra Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (APBSE)
ASSAM
Assam Higher Secondary Education Council (AHSEC)
Secondary Education Board of Assam (SEBA)
BIHAR
Bihar Intermediate Education Council (BIEC)
Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB)
CHHATTISGARH
Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CHBSE)
GOA
Goa Board of Secondary & Higher Secondary Education (GBSHSE)
GUJARAT
Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board
HARYANA
Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE)
HIMACHAL PRADESH
Himachal Pradesh Board of School Education (HPBOSE)
JAMMU & KASHMIR
Jammu & Kashmir State Board of Secondary Education (JKBOSE)
JHARKHAND
Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC)
KARNATAKA
Department of Pre-University Education (PUE)
Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB)
How Does One Become a Chemist?
First and foremost, as with ANY career decision, what you need to decide above all else is whether you have the interest and skills and abilities to be a chemist. Do you enjoy the analytical and laboratory aspects of chemistry? Would you want to work in industry, government, or education? How many chemistry courses have you taken? Have you talked with any chemists about career paths?
According to the American Chemical Society (ACS), most chemists are employed in one of four areas: industry (60%), academia (24%), government (9%), or non-traditional (7%).
While a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in some area of chemistry (organic, polymer, macromolecular, medicinal, etc.) is required for the most basic lab jobs, many of the better career tracks require an advanced degree, including a doctoral degree in chemistry. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics projects most of the growth in this field to come from pharmaceutical companies and in research and testing firms.
Is the career financially viable? Even though I cringe at that question, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that as of July 2009, the latest date for which figures are available, beginning salary offers chemists with a bachelor’s degree averaged $39,897.
According to the American Chemical Society (ACS), most chemists are employed in one of four areas: industry (60%), academia (24%), government (9%), or non-traditional (7%).
While a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in some area of chemistry (organic, polymer, macromolecular, medicinal, etc.) is required for the most basic lab jobs, many of the better career tracks require an advanced degree, including a doctoral degree in chemistry. The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics projects most of the growth in this field to come from pharmaceutical companies and in research and testing firms.
Is the career financially viable? Even though I cringe at that question, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that as of July 2009, the latest date for which figures are available, beginning salary offers chemists with a bachelor’s degree averaged $39,897.
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