Books for CSIR NET 202X Chemical Sciences

Books for CSIR NET 2021 Chemical Sciences

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A Logical Approach in Chemistry for CSIR/NET/JRF and GATE (Problems and their Solutions)

Jagdamba Singh, Ashutosh Singh, Jaya Singh

The book targets anyone who wants to practice exhaustively for the CSIR exam. The book consists of the Problems that are of standard type and match the standards of the CSIR exam.

Molecular Quantum Mechanics

Peter W Atkins, Ronald S Friedman

The book introduces the foundations of quantum chemistry, establishing itself as a classic as soon as the original best-selling edition appeared. The third edition is maintained at the forefront of its field. The book is entirely rewritten to present the topic more clearly than ever before, this remake includes two completely new chapters - one on computational techniques in quantum chemistry, and another on scattering theory. Most of the fabric on the calculations of electronic structure is entirely new, and therefore the discussions within the second edition are enhanced with more mathematical rigor. With 330 two-color illustrations, numerous worked examples, in-text exercises, an in-depth further information section, and a good range of applications treated consistently, this may surely convince be a useful book for all senior chemistry undergraduates.

Joint CSIR/UGC/NET Chemical Sciences Part- B & C

R Gupta

The book is specially designed for the candidates for the CSIR NET (chemical Science) exam. The book includes Study Material & Previous Years solved Paper and also the practice of questions based on the latest pattern of the examination

Trueman's UGC-CSIR JRF / NET Chemical Sciences (Chemistry)

M Gagan

The book covers the topics related to syllabus and the questions are well framed.

Modern Methods of Organic synthesis

William Carruthers

The book Modern Methods of Organic synthesis is designed to help students improve their comprehension and response skills and also followed by constructed-response and multiple-choice questions and thinking and writing activities.



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