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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No, it's not compulsory. As per JEE Mains eligibility criteria, candidates should have obtained a minimum of 75% marks in class 12 or equivalent exam or they must be in the top 20 percentile in their class 12th examination. For SC/ ST, the eligibility is to obtain a minimum of 65% marks in class 12 or equivalent. Therefore, it is not necessary to obtain 75% marks in PCM in 12th.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
After B.Sc Chemistry, you can pursue M.Sc Chemistry or B.Ed. Thanks.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Total fees : INR 3.15 Lakh
For more details information you can see below link
https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-hons-in-chemistry-amity-university-noida-207085
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Gurbir singhA good learner and a believer...

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For applying in BITS- Pilani, you should have a mininimum aggregate of 75 percent in physics, chemistry, and maths in your class 12th.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Your PCM marks are good enough for this college for BCA admission. Please ask for college directly through admission inquiry available on the college website home page.

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Veeru SokhiCounsellor with Univariety.com, web www.gccswc.com

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Let's Look at what industry level posts you can make a career in:
Analytical Chemist, Biomedical Chemist, Chemical Engineering Associate, Industrial Research Scientist, Lab Chemist, Materials Technologist, Production Chemist, Production Officer, Quality Controller, R&D Research & Development, Manager, Safety Health and Environment Specialist, Chemistry teacher/ Professor etc.
After graduating, one can also opt for post graduate studies to get a stronger hold of their chemical passion with:
M.Sc. Chemistry, M.Sc. . Analytical Chemistry, M.Sc. . Drug Chemistry, M.Sc. . Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry, M.Sc. . Physical & Materials Chemistry
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