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Career in Polymer chemistry through CSIR-UGC-NET and GATE Exams

The term polymer is derived from two Greek words: poly means many and mer means unit or part. These are very large molecules having high molecular mass and hence are also called macromolecules. Polymers are macromolecules are very high molecular mass substances each molecule of which consists of a very large number of simple repeating structural unit joined together through covalent bonds in a regular fashion. Thesimple and reactive molecules from which the repeating structural units are derived are called monomers and the process by which these simple molecules i.e.,monomers are converted into polymers is called polymerization.

From the exam point of view like CSIR-UGC-NET in Chemistry and GATE in Chemistry, Polymer chemistry is  important branch of chemistry. It is the a key topic for NET Coaching in Chemistry. It is also important for GATE Coaching in Chemistry. Therefore  many questions are asked from Polymer chemistry  in CSIR-UGC-NET in Chemical Scienceand GATE in Chemistry. The questions of polymer Chemistry are key topic for all theinstitute preparing for CSIR-UGC-NET in Chemical science, GATE coaching in Chemistry.

Today the life of students is very competitive,because every students have a zeal for to crack different competitive exam to full fill their dreams. But due to high availability of qualified students the number of vacancies remain constant ,as a result there is a big challenge for every students to get success in competitive exam. 

Since CSIR-UGC-NET coaching in Chemistry, GATE coaching in Chemistry solve the problems of students and modify them according to the competitive exams.

Therefore if you want to get some competitive key then you should join these institute for the best career in the field of Chemistry and Chemical Sciences.Polymer chemistry:it involves following important topics:-
  • Introduction of macromolecules
  • Classification of polymers
  • Polymerization reactions
  • Determination of molar masses of macromolecules
  1. Viscometry
  2. Osmometry
  3. Donnan membrane equilibrium
  4. The Svedberg equation
  5. The Zimm plot and Turbidity

  • Kinetics of polymerization
  • The structure of protiens
  1. Protein folding
  2. The α-helix and β-pleated sheet structure of proteins
  3. Denaturation of protein

  • Nucleic acids
  1. Structure of DNA and RNA
  2. Types of RNA
  3. Nucleoside and Nucleotide
  4. Recombinant DNA and isolation of genes
  5. Nucleases and restriction endonucleases

CSIR-UGC-NET in Chemistry’ & ‘GATE in Chemistry also provide the scholarship to students for the higher educations so they easily fulfil their dreams Now  many precious organization likeDRDO,ONGC,BARC,etc. also recruitments executive vacancies through GATE Chemistry exam.

you will achieve your goal to crack the all prestigeous exams like ‘CSIR-UGC-NET’ and ‘GATE’ if you join the GENESIS TUTORIALS for ‘CSIR NET Coaching in Chemistry’ & ‘GATE Coaching in Chemistry’.

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