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1. Composition & physical states of matter
Intermolecular forces & their impact on state of the matter. Various physical properties of matter, dipole moment, dielectric constant, Van there waal's equation & critical phenomenon, liquefaction of gases, aerosols.
2. Colligative Properties
The liquid state, vapor pressure, ideal & real solutions. Raoult's law, elevation of boiling point, depression of freezing point, osmotic pressure, determination of molecular weight based on colligative properties.
3. Thermodynamics
First, second & third law of thermodynamics. Thermochemical laws, isothermal & adiabetic processes, reversible proces
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Not many students who have appeared for the CLAT exam 2018 have cleared it. So, it's okay if you couldn't clear it. There are many other options that you can go ahead with in order to study law there are many other colleges in India like this Bangalore Institute of legal studies Bangalore, Ramaiah College Bangalore, Symbiosis Law School Pune and many other Law School Pune Bhartiya Vidyapeeth the options are innumerable you just need to apply to them and just find out about the admission dates, joining dates, the examination dates of these particular Universities and you can get an admission into the colleges. Do check the r
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Test Syllabus-
General English (25% weightage)
Logical reasoning (25%)
Data interpretation (35%)
Basic general awareness (15%)
You can refer-
Quant Aptitude by Tata Magraw Hill
Competitive Examinations Tips, Techniques & Short-cut Methods by Guha Abhijit
R. S. Agarawal books on Verbal Reasoning
Business English and Communication by Clark or Days
More Powerful Vocabulary by Wilfred Funk and Norman Lewis
Apart from books, also spend time for magazines like Business & Management Chronicle by Chronicle Publications and Competition Success Review or even newspapers would help such as The Hindu, Economics Time or The Statesman.
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