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Akansha Bisht

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It is possible to study Geophysics without having a background in Chemistry. Geophysics primarily focuses on the study of the Earth's structure, properties, and processes using principles and methods from Physics, Mathematics, and Geology. 

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Selecting the right books for JEE Main preparation is one of the most important parts of clearing the exam. Plenty of books are available in the market, and each claims to be the best book for JEE Main preparation. It is advised that students consult their teachers and friends before purchasing any book for JEE Main 2025. Students can also get information from the internet on which book is best for JEE Mains preparation. Students are provided here with some best-recommended books for JEE Main 2025, which can be a great source of learning in clearing the exam.Some of the best books recommended by experts are SubjectsBooksPhysicsNCE
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The VNIT Nagpur admits the eligible candidates to the MSc programme through the Centralised Counselling (CCMN). The selection is based on IIT JAM entrance examination score. All eligible candidates who have appeared for IIT JAM can register for the Centralised Counselling after the result is declared.Apart from Chemistry, VNIT also offers MSc programme in the specialisation of Phsiycs and Mathematics under the depertment of Basic Science. 

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Aman Aman

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The M.Sc. in Chemistry programme at Government Engineer Vishwesarraiya Post Graduate College in Korba has a capacity of 30 seats.

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Aman Aman

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Admission to the M.Sc. in Chemistry programme at Government Engineer Vishwesarraiya Post Graduate College, Korba, is based on merit1. Here are some key points about the admission process:Eligibility: You need to have a Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc. or equivalent) of 3 years duration under the 10+2+3 pattern from any recognised university.Seats: The programme has a total of 30 seats.Duration: It is a full-time, two-year course.

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To pursue an M.Sc. in Chemistry at Government Engineer Vishwesarraiya Post Graduate College, Korba, here are the steps you need to follow:Eligibility: You must have a Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc. or equivalent) of 3 years duration under the 10+2+3 pattern from any recognised university.Admission Process: Admissions are based on merit. Ensure you have good academic records in your undergraduate studies.Course Duration: The M.Sc. in Chemistry is a full-time, two-year postgraduate course.Medium of Instruction: The course is offered in both Hindi and English.Seats Available: There are 30 seats available for this course.Affiliation: The c
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Nuclear Medicine and Technology after completing a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry. Many universities accept candidates with a strong foundation in physical or biological sciences, including chemistry, as it provides essential knowledge in radiation physics, chemistry, and instrumentation, all of which are crucial in nuclear medicine.However, admission criteria may vary between institutions, so it is advisable to check specific eligibility requirements and any prerequisite courses that might be needed.

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After BSc chemistry, the following are the best line or courses:MSc in Applied Chemistry.MSc in Inorganic Chemistry.MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry.MSc Bio-Chemistry.P.G. Diploma in Analytical Chemistry.Certificate in Biochemistry.Certificate in Application of Chemistry

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Konapala Nagalakshmi

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List of M.Sc Courses after B.Sc ChemistryM.Sc Analytical ChemistryM.Sc Bio-ChemistryM.Sc Inorganic ChemistryM.Sc Organic ChemistryM.Sc Medicinal ChemistryM.Sc Molecular ChemistryM.Sc Applied ChemistryM.Sc Drug ChemistryM.Sc Environment & Green ChemistryM.Sc General ChemistryM.Sc Instrumental AnalysisM.Sc Oil & Gas ChemistryM.Sc Organic Pharmaceutical ChemistryM.Sc Pharmaceutical ChemistryM.Sc Physical & Materials ChemistryM.Sc Physical ChemistryM.Sc Theoretical ChemistryMaster’s in Computational Chemistry

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