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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
Eligibility: 10+2 minimum 45% marks at 10+2 level or equivalent with English as compulsory Subject
Selection Procedure: Merit and PI
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5 years agoScholar-Level 16
After completing B.Sc, you can apply for following courses :-
1) M.Sc. In Chemistry / Botany / Zoology
2) M.Sc. In Clinical Research
3) M.Sc. In Food Nutrition and Dietetics
4) M.Sc. In Biochemistry
5) MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
6) MBA in HR / Marketing / Financial Management etc. But best is going for biotechnology/ food Science branch.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 15
M.Sc Chemistry Course Eligibility:
Candidates who have passed in Bachelors degrees in chemistry or the relevant field from any university which is recognised by the UGC with a minimum of 50% or equivalent are eligible to apply for M.Sc. Chemistry. B.Sc. (3 years) Degree after 10+2 with Major/Honours in Chemistry.
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Now only 2 months are left for the preparation. So, from now you should solve as many previous years
IIT JAM Question Papers as possible. Take online mock tests to analyze your preparation level. This will also increase your speed and accuracy while solving questions. Learn all the important formulas, practice derivations, numerical questions and diagrams. Make notes of all the important stuff. This will help you in your last minute preparation. Improve your
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