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Deepak AV Singh

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U can see options like Presidency College, Women's Christian College, etc. are good option including many Private colleges as well. 

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Rupesh Katariya

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hii ! some nice options are : The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU), VadodaraThough a bit farther from Ahmedabad (around 1.5 hours), MSU offers an excellent M.Sc. Chemistry programme with specializations that could really broaden your learning opportunities.St. Xavier's College, AhmedabadKnown for its strong academic environment, St. Xavier's College offers an M.Sc. in Chemistry that you can easily access, located right in the heart of Ahmedabad.Gujarat University, AhmedabadA popular choice for many, Gujarat University offers a well-regarded M.Sc. Chemistry programme with solid faculty and infrastructure, making it a g
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Placements for M.Sc. Chemistry at Central University of Gujarat are decent. While not as competitive as top-tier institutions, there are solid opportunities in chemical industries, pharma, research labs, and teaching. CUG has good industry ties and offers internships to boost career prospects. Many graduates also opt for Ph.D. programs or research roles.Active participation in campus recruitment and building connections with faculty can make a big difference. Keep pushing forward—great opportunities are just around the corner!

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HI, Yes, as a non-mathematics student with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you can apply for the NEST exam, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the exam. NEST is conducted for admission to undergraduate programs, specifically the Integrated M.Sc. courses in fields like Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics, offered by institutions like NISER and UM-DAE.Since you have Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, you are eligible to apply for Biology-based programs, such as M.Sc. in Biology, Bioinformatics, or other related fields. However, you may not be eligible for courses that require Mathematics as a core subject, such as
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Hi,Invertis University offers a B.Sc. (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) program, and the eligibility criteria generally require candidates to have completed their 12th grade with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, securing a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.The university does not publicly disclose specific cutoff marks for this program, as they can vary each year depending on factors like the number of applicants and their performance. However, meeting the eligibility requirements is a key factor for consideration.All the very best!

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To get admission to a top university for M.Sc. Chemistry with decent placements, here's a quick guide:Research Universities: Look for institutions with strong Chemistry programs and a good placement record.Eligibility: You typically need a B.Sc. in Chemistry with a solid academic performance.Entrance Exams: Some universities require exams like JAM, DUET, or their own entrance tests.Placements: Choose universities with active placement cells and industry tie-ups for better job opportunities.Application: Follow each university's application process carefully.As for Yenepoya University, it's a decent option, but its reputation and placeme
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If you miss the VIT counselling process for M.Sc. Chemistry, it is unlikely that the seats will be allotted to you automatically. Most colleges, including VIT, follow a strict counseling and admission schedule, and missing the process may result in losing the opportunity for that particular year.However, it's always a good idea to contact the VIT admissions office directly to inquire about any possible alternative options, such as late counseling or waitlist procedures, if available.Good luck with your application! 

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Ankit kumar

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Hi Geeta, You can access the CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Question Paper 2023 through the following resources:Shiksha.com: Offers downloadable PDFs of the 2023 question paper.BYJU'S: Provides the 2023 question paper along with solutions for free download.CBSE Official Website: Hosts previous years' question papers, including 2023, for students' reference.These resources will aid in your exam preparation by providing insights into the question patterns and marking schemes.Best regards, and good luck with your studies!

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Rupesh Katariya

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 The fee structure for the M.Sc. in Chemistry at Rajaram College, Kolhapur, generally ranges between Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 25,000 per year. This is an estimate and can vary slightly depending on the academic year and specific requirements.For the most accurate and up-to-date fee details, it's best to contact the college's administration office directly. They will provide the exact fee structure along with any additional charges for the course. Best of luck with your admission process! 

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Hii!The placement opportunities for M.Sc Organic Chemistry at Willingdon College, Sangli, can be promising, especially in sectors such as pharmaceuticals, chemical industries, research organizations, and educational institutions. Many students from the college secure positions in various private and public sector companies after completing their course.The college has a placement cell that actively connects students with potential employers. Students often find opportunities in research and development (R&D), quality control, production, and sales roles in chemical companies, pharma industries, and analytical labs.Best of luck with you
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