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Suvranil Saha

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According to the data Indrashil University provides scholarship of 20000 based on the merit of the student

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At Andhra University, the BSc programme in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology covers a broad range of subjects across these three disciplines. In Chemistry, students study foundational topics such as inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry, along with practical laboratory work to develop experimental skills. Botany includes subjects like plant anatomy, physiology, genetics, and taxonomy, with a focus on understanding plant biology and ecology. Zoology covers the study of animal biology, including anatomy, physiology, genetics, and evolution, along with the practical aspects of animal dissection and microscopic examination.

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Akansha Bisht

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The major difference between an MSc in Chemistry and an MSc in Biochemistry is their field of study. Chemistry focuses on Organic, Inorganic, Physical, and Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry specializes in Biological Molecules and processes. With an MSc in Chemistry, you can expect careers in industries such as pharmaceuticals, materials science, environmental science, and academia. Meanwhile, with an MSc in Biochemistry, you can go into research, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, and Healthcare.

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Certainly! The BMS College of Engineering (BMSCE) provides a B.E. in Biotechnology curriculum. Here are the conditions for admission:Candidates must have finished their 10+2 or equivalent exam, with Physics and Mathematics as required subjects.They should also have studied one of the following subjects: chemistry, biology, biotechnology, or technical vocational studies.The qualifying test requires a minimum aggregate score of 45% (40% for SC/ST/OBC students).Admissions are based on the results of the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET) or the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main).Eligible candidates can move forward with the counsell
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There are many MSc Chemistry colleges in India that along with good quality education, offer great placement opportunities. Here are some examples:MSc Chemistry CollegesAverage Salary OfferedIISER PuneINR 11.4 - 114 LPABharathi CollegeINR 30 LPAIISc BangaloreINR 22.5 LPAKolhan UniversityINR 19.8 LPAIIT RoorkeeINR 12 - 19.57 LPAKolhan4 Divatia School of ScienceINR 19.2 LPANote: The information is sourced from various official/counseling bodies and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Some top job profiles for MSc Chemistry in India are Chemist, Research Associate, Toxicologist, Lab Technician, Professor, Chemical Engineer, etc. The average salary of a Chemist in India is INR 3 LPA.

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Akansha Bisht

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There are around 680 government colleges for M.Sc Chemistry in India. Among them, some top choices include Banaras Hindu University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jadavpur University, IISc Bangalore, etc. 

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MSc Chemistry is a 2-year PG program, divided into 4 semesters respectively. You will get to study subjects like Inorganic Chains, Rings, and Clusters, Electrochemistry and Kinetics, Bioinorganic and Organometallic Chemistry, Synthetic Strategies and Pericyclic Reactions, etc., under the curriculum.

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MSc Chemistry majorly includes 3 specializations, i.e., General, Analytical, and Materials. Meanwhile, you can opt for other Chemistry branches like MSc Pharmaceutical Chemistry, MSc Analytical Chemistry, MSc Biochemistry, and MSc Applied Chemistry, apart from core Chemistry.

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