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Muskan

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India's top universities for B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry are Jamia Millia Islamia in Delhi; St. Xavier's College in Mumbai; Delhi University (particularly Hindu College and Miranda House); IIT Bombay; and Punjab University. These universities are renowned for their excellent chemistry departments, knowledgeable instructors, and top-notch research spaces.

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Akansha Bisht

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It can be a good option, especially if you have a strong interest in environmental issues and want to pursue a career in environmental research, management, or consulting. A background in Chemistry provides a solid base for understanding the important principles of Environmental Science, including Pollution, Toxicology, and Environmental Chemistry. 

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Arisha Ansari

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NIPER Ahmedabad has strong ties with major pharmaceutical and biotech companies, which often translates into good placement opportunities for graduates. There are also opportunities in research and development roles, as well as in regulatory affairs and quality control. Graduates from NIPER generally secure competitive salaries.

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Saurabh Kaintura

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The B.Sc. in Chemistry degree at Vels University in Chennai is intended to give students a solid foundation in chemical concepts and real-world applications. The university is renowned for emphasizing industry-oriented education and for having state-of-the-art labs to facilitate practical instruction.Vels University offers well-organized placement help, including career counseling sessions, internships, and campus recruitment campaigns coordinated by a specialised placement cell. The institution keeps up strong contacts with business, which can be helpful in landing jobs. However, depending on a person's performance as well as the stat
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Charishma Thota

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 The cutoff depends on your caste and gender it vary. The need to check eligibility criteria for admission for M. Sc in chemistry at KSR Educational Institutions. You need to have Bachelor's degree in chemistry or related field (B. Sc in chemistry) with minimum score 50% to 55%.You take part in Entrance Exam TANCET for M. Sc in chemistry at  KSR Eduvational institute for admission and need to qualify in exam.

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divya goel

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Yes, you can continue with Agriculture soon after your BZC (Botany, Zoology, Chemistry). Since you are trained in the biological sciences, the fundamental disciplines including plant breeding, genetics, agronomy and soil Science fall under your area of interest, having association with botany and chemistry. But in some universities, there may be certain basic requirements or foundation courses before the students can take the actual programme that one may cover areas such as agriculture, horticulture or entomology. That is why it is necessary to pay special attention to the requirements for receiving education in the given university o
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Atharva Bamnodkar

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According to the new guidelines you require total 50% or more percentage to give the NEET examination for taking admission into MBBS in any government college. Yes, you are eligible for giving NEET examination which once you pass will give you admission into government college for MBBS

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Humendra Narayan

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You can  visit the official website of CBSE - ( cbse.gov.in ) to get all the previous year's question papers including the 2024 chemistry paper, Here you will also get additional important information about the CBSE, different subjects and studies, there are other educational websites such as online coachings etc., where these previous year's question papers are available you can find their solutions also on these educational websites. 

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Anant katare

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Thapar University follows a typical class schedule with lectures and labs running from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekdays. The usual class timings are:Morning session: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AMAfternoon session: 12:00 PM - 5:00 PMThere is a 1-hour lunch break from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Labs and tutorials are generally scheduled in the afternoon session. The university operates Monday to Friday, with no classes on weekends.

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Prathamesh Hatwar

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These are the scholarship programs for BSc chemistry at Quantum school of graduate Studies in Quantum University1. Scholarships based on the Q-Care exam scores:60%-69.9% 4,500Rs.70%-79.9% 6,000Rs.80%-89.9%: 8,000Rs.90% and above 10,000Rs. 2. Scholarships based on marks obtained in board exams:60%-69.9%  4,500Rs.70%-79.9% 6,000Rs.80%-89.9% 8,000Rs.90% and above  10,000Rs.3.Percentile-based scholarships for CUET scores:65%-70% 10,000Rs.70%-80% 15,000Rs.80% and above has100% tuition fee waiver for  first year students

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