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Tejas Bodhankar

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Choosing between M.Sc. in Mathematics and M.Sc. in Chemistry depends largely on your personal interests and future career goals.  If you're someone who enjoys logical problem-solving, abstract reasoning, and mathematical theory, M.Sc. in Mathematics could be the right fit. It offers a range of opportunities in fields like data science, cryptography, finance, and computer science. The demand for professionals in artificial intelligence and machine learning is growing rapidly, making Mathematics an appealing choice for those interested in technology and analytics. Plus, with a strong mathematical background, you could pursue a
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In most education systems, especially in India, the combination of subjects in Class 11 is typically determined by the board and the institution's policies. If you are planning to take Physics and Chemistry along with Information Technology (IT), you can generally do so in schools that offer IT as an elective or optional subject. However, IT is not considered a direct replacement for Mathematics in the PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) stream, as Mathematics is crucial for pursuing careers in fields like engineering, pure sciences, and other related disciplines. Given that you scored 52% in your 10th boards, you might be eligi
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The placements for M.Pharma in Pharmaceutical Chemistry at Guru Nanak Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology are relatively very good. The average domestic package that was commanded by the graduating students was about ?4.08 Lacs per annum and, indeed, the highest reported being also 4.08 lakh. Annual Placement drives have been organized during the last academic year inside the campus and many got placed into reputed pharmaceuticals companies. The placement statistics portray a good scenario; most of the students get a chance in mass recruiting companies or startups that pay an initial 15,000 to 20,000. Placement support a
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The B.Sc programme at Vardhman Mahaveer Open University (VMOU) Kota, which specializes in Botany, Chemistry, and Zoology, is intended to give students a thorough grasp of the life sciences and how they relate to one another. The curriculum usually consists of foundational courses like Botany, which covers the biology, taxonomy, physiology, and ecology of plants; Chemistry, which includes Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry and gives a strong foundation in chemical principles and their applications; and Zoology, which focusses on the biology, taxonomy, anatomy, and physiology of animals. Students can also participate in field res
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When deciding between BSc Chemistry and BSc Optometry, it depends on your career goals and interests.BSc Chemistry offers a broad understanding of chemical processes, opening doors to careers in research, pharmaceuticals, and industrial sectors. It is ideal if you're interested in lab work, chemical analysis, or further studies in chemistry-related fields.BSc Optometry, on the other hand, focuses on eye care, preparing you to become an optometrist, which is a specialized healthcare profession with opportunities in clinics, hospitals, and private practice.If you are inclined toward healthcare and patient interaction, optometry could be
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Yes, the M.Pharm program at Principal K.M. Kundnani College of Pharmacy in Mumbai is expensive:Tuition fee: INR 3.55 lakhs.Security deposit: INR 50,000.Development fee: INR 10,000.The college also offers an M.Pharm in Pharmacology program, which costs INR 2.08 lakhs for the entire course. The college has good placements, with around 90% of students getting placed. Some of the top companies that offer job opportunities include Glenmark, Sun Pharma, and Cipla

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Kapil Lalwani

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To pursue M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry at Guru Nanak College of Arts, Science and Commerce, meet the eligibility criteria: Chemistry / related field with B.Sc. degree and minimum 50% marks. Admission process involves: MH-SET/ CSIR-UGC NET/ GATE (MH-SET– 50% weight age, Academic record: 30% weight age, Interview: 20% weight age Intake 30 seats. Duration: 2 years. Fees: INR 40,000-50,000 per year. Application fees: INR 500-1000. Selection merit list prepared based on cumulative really of marks obtaine by the competitors. If you have any further questions please feel free to ask.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The C.V. Raman University in Madhya Pradesh has a course for 60 students with regard to the M.Sc. in Chemistry. It is a two-year course, and admission to the course requires holding a bachelor's degree in some science discipline. The students will have to undergo all the core subjects in the main subject, including Inorganic, Organic, and Physical Chemistry, as well as practical laboratory work. The student has to gain at least 75% attendance to sit for the exams. It has a focus of theory in combination with practical skills through lab courses and research projects.

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The registrations under 2025 session are started. Last date of regisration is 15th January 2025 .  B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry programme focus on the learning of fundamentals and advances in all areas of chemistry for correlating concepts with the scientific happenings and deep rooted concept building in budding chemists to harness their potential in research and higher studies. The eligibility criteira is - Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English and Chemistry) or equivalent.For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the
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