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Arastu Thakur

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Shyam Lal College offers a BSc programme in Chemistry in two formats: BSc (Hons) Chemistry and BSc Physical Science (with Chemistry being a major component).Pros:Availability: Shyam Lal College provides options for Chemistry students, both a general BSc Physical Science and a more focused BSc (Hons) in Chemistry.University Affiliation: Being affiliated with Delhi University, a reputed institution, offers a recognised degree and potentially good academic standards.In-depth reviews specifically about the Chemistry programme at Shyam Lal College are difficult to find.College review websites give Shyam Lal College an average rating, w
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Saraswat Meher

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Yes, California State University Northridge (CSUN) provides a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry program. The B.Sc. in Chemistry at CSUN is designed to prepare students for various career paths, including pursuing graduate studies in chemistry, working in industry, or government roles.The programme offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers both fundamental and advanced knowledge in the field of Chemistry, making it an attractive option for students interested in pursuing a degree in this discipline.

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Yes, a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemistry is available at a number of California State University (CSU) locations. The institutions that offer a B.S. in Chemistry are California State University San Marcos, California State University Sacramento, and California State University San Bernardino. The curriculum is appropriate for students who plan to pursue graduate work in Chemistry or related subjects and is meant to give them a solid foundation in the subject. These universities' B.S. in Chemistry programme is accredited by the American Chemical Society and provides a thorough education in a range of chemistry sub-disciplines, inc
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Generally B.Sc CS/BCS/ B.E CS/IT/ET are required for M.Sc CS admission. However write about the college name for better response.

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The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) does not have a dedicated placement cell for undergraduate students. However, the institute provides placements for postgraduate students. Alumni of SSSIHL may help students secure placements in good companies. Therefore, the placement opportunities for B.Sc in Chemistry and B.Sc in Biosciences at SSSIHL are not directly comparable, as both programs are at the undergraduate level and the institute's placement support is primarily for postgraduate students. 

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You should get in touch with your institution or university if you want to finish your BSC Chemistry degree after such a long break.It is entirely dependent upon the college you attended.While many private universities didn't allow it because of age restrictions or offered you a fresh admission, some enable students to finish their degrees after a significant break.Delhi University recently offers its students to finish their graduation degree, no matter how much time has passed.This was carried out to commemorate Delhi University's 100 years.Therefore, I would advise you to get in touch with your institution or university; they can gi
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