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Nidhi Kumari

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Depending on the specialisation, Hansraj College in Delhi charges different total fees for B.Sc. programmes. For instance, a three-year B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, and other topics typically costs approximately INR 73,545 in tuition. For the majority of the college's undergraduate scientific programs, the cost structure is somewhat typical.

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Akansha Bisht

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YES, it is most possible to pursue a MSc Computer Science without a BSc Computer Science degree. In general, institutes do not limit students to entering MSCS programs without a bachelor in CS.The reason here is the relevant subjects you have taken in your bachelor's. CS uses computer and scientific principles to deal with software systems and computational functions.

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Nikita Peter

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Brown University offers multiple undergraduate courses in the Science stream such as a BSc in Chemical Physics, a BSc in Applied Mathematics, a BSc in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, a BSc in Environmental Science, and many more. A BSc in Chemical Physics is administered by two departments and primarily focuses on understanding Fundamental Science, Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics, and Molecular Engineering. Students pursuing a BSc in Chemical Physics at Brown University also engage in conducting research and gaining knowledge on the basic principles of Chemistry and Physics.

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Nikita Peter

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Students pursuing a BSc in Biology at Brown University are offered in-depth information about the science of life and living matter. BSc in Biology students are required to choose courses offered under three areas namely- Cell and Molecular Biology, Structure and Function, and Organismal Biology. Students are also exposed to broad research opportunities across several departments. Some additional skills that BSc students acquire include the integration of scientific methods, analyzing, and interpreting scientific data, and communication skills.

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Mukesh Kumar

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BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration is considered as the top course at SIHM Rohtak is a 3 year undergraduate course .The course covers a wide range of topics including food and beverage service, front office operations, housekeeping, hotel management, and financial aspects of hospitality. The BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience through internships and practical training in various hotel departments. So it is considered as the top course in SIHM.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, a student with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) group in 12th grade can pursue a BSc in Chemistry. Most universities and colleges allow students from various science backgrounds, including those who studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, to enrol in a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program. 

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Akansha Bisht

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After BSc in Chemistry, you can pursue a variety of career paths, such as: Analytical Chemist: Analyze substances to identify their components, how they behave, and how they react with each other. This can include analyzing medicines, food, and other products to determine their quality and effectiveness. Forensic Science Technician: Analyze samples from crime scenes to help law enforcement identify perpetrators. Lab Assistant: Support chemists and technicians by helping with experimentation and material preparation. Chemical Engineer: Apply chemistry, biology, math, and engineering principles to develop economical solutions f
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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some top BSc Chemistry college options with the highest placement records in India:BSc Chemistry CollegesAverage Package OfferedIISER PuneINR 11.4 - 1.4 Crore PADibrugarh Hanumanbax Surajmall Kanoi CollegeINR 38.2 LPAIISc BangaloreINR 28 LPAIIT KanpurINR 23 LPAIIT BombayINR 19.63 LPABITS PilaniINR 18 LPANote: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, despite being one of the best BSc specializations, in comparison to other subjects, some of its topics demand more work. Certain topics like Organic Chemistry, might be difficult for some. However, the difficulty of a subject also depends on the interest and skills of a student. 

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Akansha Bisht

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There are a lot of options for graduates after BSc Chemistry. If you wish to pursue a post-graduation course after completing BSc Chemistry, here are some good options you can opt for:MSc in Applied Chemistry  MSc in Inorganic Chemistry  MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry  MSc Bio-Chemistry  MTech in Chemical Engineering   

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