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Akansha Bisht

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MSc in Chemistry is a course that will open many doors for you. Here are some reasons why it is beneficial for you:You can go for PhD, it will give you a stability in your career by adding a new dimension to your knowledge.Along with private sectors, you can go for government jobs in various organizations as well such as IOCL, BPCL, HPCL, ONGC, Power corporation of India, NTPC, BHEL limited, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes! MSc Chemistry is undoubtedly a worth pursuing course if you're interested in choosing career path related to research, medicine, experiment, etc. It'll lead you to some great employment opportunities in numerous sectors like pharmaceuticals, Research organizations, Production Companies, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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MSc Chemistry is a 2-year PG course for students who are interested in seeking advanced knowledge in the field of Chemistry. As an MSc in Chemistry student, you can expect subjects like Atomic Structure, Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, etc., from your course curriculum.

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Akansha Bisht

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I believe, it depends on your field of interest. If you're into experimenting, love seeing chemical reactions in matters, and enjoy researching and exploring new elements, then MSc Chemistry will seem easier for you. However, it is not limited to practical, lab sessions, and experiments, but MSc Chemistry curriculum also include theoretical aspects.  

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Akansha Bisht

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According to my opinion, you cannot get an accurate answer for this question as both the subjects have their complexities and challenges. While Chemistry seems easy to understand but difficult to learn, Physics is difficult to understand, but once understood it is easy to remember. So, I believe, you should have a better approach while studying these subjects.

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nancy jaiswal

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If you are a biology student then you are eligible to give IIT JAM chemistry, but in B.Sc if you have studied chemistry subject in 6th semester, then only you are eligible for IIT JAM chemistry. 

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Ashika

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For the latest cutoff information for the M.Sc. in Chemistry at Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University (MKBU), specific details on cutoffs are generally updated annually and can vary based on various factors such as the number of applicants and their scores. As of now, the official cutoff information for 2024 hasn't been explicitly detailed on public forums. Typically, candidates are expected to have a minimum of 48% in their B.Sc. (Chemistry/Industrial Chemistry), with a 5% relaxation for SC/ST categories.

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Suraj Gogoi

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No, a person likely don't have to give the practical exams again for Chemistry if he/she is only retaking the theory exam for improvement in the Maharashtra 12th board exams.The practical exams are conducted separately from theory exams and then graded separately. Since, the he/she is the taking the theory exams only, the practical marks from the previous year are still considered valid.However, it is better to confirm the information directly with the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHE) or the head of the institution the individual was enrolled.

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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No, you cannot get admission to M.Sc Chemistry at IIT Delhi without having math as a subject in Class 12. To apply for the MSc in Chemistry programme at IIT Delhi, candidates must have passed Mathematics (10+2) level. Candidates should have completed a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry of three years or six semesters from a recognised school or college. Students in the final year of a Bachelor's degree programme are also welcome to apply. Applicants must be physically fit. (Candidates must submit a medical certificate from a qualified physician in the prescribed format.) A valid IIT JAM score is required for admission to IITD MSc in Chemi
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