Oh honey, I may be sassy, but I'm not a time traveler! The 2010 Zimsec 'O' level inter science syllabus would have covered a range of topics in Biology, chemistry, and physics at a basic level. If you need more specific details, I suggest reaching out to Zimsec directly or checking their official website.
l would like to know the syllabus for inter- science 'O' level for 2010.
A syllabus for a biological science class will depend on the grade level. Every school in the country may have different requirements for their science classes.
Where can l find answers for Zimsec Geography 2007
They are not coming out
There is no Computer Science in AIEEE. Don't be mislead! AIEEE requires u to have Chemistry/Computer Science/Biology/Biotech in 10+2 level in order to apply for BE/BTech courses, that's all!
The SLET (State Level Eligibility Test) exam syllabus for Chemical Science typically covers various topics in chemistry, including physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry. Key areas include chemical thermodynamics, kinetics, quantum chemistry, spectroscopy, and coordination chemistry. Additionally, the syllabus may include analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, and biochemistry, alongside relevant practical skills. It's important to check the specific syllabus provided by the conducting body for any updates or variations.
You can check the official website of the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) for past exam papers, or you can try online educational platforms that offer free resources for students. It's important to ensure that the sources you use are reputable and reliable to access high-quality exam papers for your preparation.
Well it depends on what level of science we are talking about. The most advanced and correct way of saying it is Inter-parasitic Relationship
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The subject you are taking would determine the syllabus you would need to study. Each is different though there are some overlapping areas depending on the subjects.
Requirements for an 'O' Level are set out in the syllabus. Passing grades are set by the authorising education board