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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Veer,
Yes, you can but many Masters degree require a four year degree course, you have to get your credential evaluated first by WES or check directly with the university. Certain universities will ask you to clear the GRE. Pace University, Marshall University, Virginia Commonwealth University and many more are there.

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NIKHIL SONIWinners Never Quit.......

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You should have a valid Bachelor's degree in Science. Most of the universities releases cut off for Master's programme and a few take entrance test. All the best.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Master in chemistry is a professional course. You can't pursue via distance learning. Overall, there is no any college which can offer you Masters via distance.

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Aakash Saxena

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Hello,
The CSIR NET and GATE Exam is mainly conducted for the lectureship and Higher Studies. If you are preparing for the GATE and CSIR NET Exam in Chemistry/Chemical Science there are many coaching Institutes all over the India. While most of the candidates prepare for the exam by self or Online Coaching Study material provided by many Institutes. The CSIR NET Notification-https://somisharmablog.wordpress.com/2018/07/17/are-you-eligible-for-lectureship-and-research-program/ is out the exam is on 16th Dec 2018. You can take help from the list of Books given below -
Inorganic Chemistry by Shriver and Atkins
Inorganic Chemistry by Miessle
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Mahi Pal Jakharcompleted graduation

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Dear friends, as per my knowledge and experience, there are many good options after completing your graduation and post-graduation in chemistry. If you want to go for teaching, you can do it. There will be age for school level, or you can go for NET exam for university. And, if you want to join any corporate world, then you can also join many good pharmaceutical companies, which will help you to have a bright future.

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6 years ago

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Vishal Kumawat

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For JEE or NEET, you can go for NCERT syllabus, and Organic Chemistry-Morrison Boyd, Organic Chemistry-O. P Tandon.

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KEYUR GEDIYA

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Sorry but India i don't know but in gujarat you get in msu.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Check out the below link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-chemistry-colleges-india
It will provide you with the list of universities for M.Sc Chemistry.

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6 years ago

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rahul r

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If you are planning to apply for M.Sc. But are puzzled about choosing the right college, you are certainly at the right place. Given below is the list of top 10 B.Sc/ M.Sc. Colleges in India on the basis of ranking released by India Today. All aspirants aiming to build their career in the Science related fields must refer the rankings below in order to make a wise decision while selecting a college. After all, choosing a good college is the foundation stone to build a successful career later. Towards the end, we have also listed the top 50 B.Sc/ M.Sc. Colleges in India in 2016 as mentioned in India Today rankings. Link:
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7 years ago

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Vertika Mani Tripathi

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Hi Devraj,
Firstly, you will have to pursue graduation in chemistry i.e. B.Sc chemistry (honors) from any of the reputed universities including Delhi University colleges. You can pursue your Masters from IITs by clearing IIT-JAM. There are other institutes as well like Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Indian Institute of Science, National Institute of Science, Education and Research, Bhubaneswar.
All the very best for your future endeavors.

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