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Rupesh Katariya

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Hii!With a CUET PG score of 66, your chances of securing admission to an M.Sc. Chemistry programme will depend on the specific universities' cutoff trends, the number of applicants, and the seats available. While a score of 66 might be competitive at some institutions, it's important to check the recent cutoffs and the individual university's admission process.Banaras Hindu University (BHU)University of Delhi (DU)Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI)University of AllahabadDr. Harisingh Gour University, SagarUniversity of RajasthanIt's a good idea to look at the previous year's cutoff trends for these universities and connect with their admission
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Hii!The exact number of students in the M.Sc. Chemistry 2023 batch at MNIT Jaipur may not be readily available in public sources. Typically, the number of students can vary each year depending on factors like seat availability and the number of applicants. and yes For getting  the most accurate information, you could reach out to the admission office as well or at the M.Sc. Chemistry department at MNIT Jaipur to inquire about the specific batch details.hope this helps and Best of luck with your inquiries!

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Hii!The cutoff for M.Sc. in Chemistry at Rajaram College can vary each year based on the number of applicants and other factors like entrance exam performance or merit-based selection. Typically, the college releases the cutoff details after the entrance exam or when the merit list is prepared. If you're interested, you can keep an side focus  on their official website or directly get in touch with the admissions team to know the most recent cutoff for the course.Best of luck with your studies and future admissions!

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Hello!Since you joined the M.Sc. Chemistry course in 2023 but did not appear for the exams, the exact dates for your 1st-year exams will depend on the academic calendar of your university. Typically, universities conduct exams for the first year of M.Sc. Chemistry around May or June of the academic year, but this can vary.I suggest checking your university's official website or contacting the examination department for the exact schedule and any updates related to your exams. If you missed the previous exams, they might offer a chance for supplementary exams or you may need to follow the process outlined by your university.Wishing you
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The latest cutoff information for the Integrated M.Sc. in Chemistry at Tezpur University can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, exam difficulty, and available seats. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information on the cutoff for this program, you can refer to the official Tezpur University website or the entrance exam portal, which publishes cutoff ranks after the exam results are declared. Generally, candidates are selected based on their performance in the entrance exam conducted by the university, and the cutoff will depend on the overall performance of the applicants.It's also helpful to keep an e
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Yes, Awadhesh Pratap Singh University (APSU) in Rewa offers a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) programme with specialisations in both Chemistry and Biochemistry. These full-time undergraduate courses span three years.For detailed information on eligibility criteria, admission procedures, and fee structures, I recommend visiting the official APSU website or contacting the university's admission office directly.Thanks.

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Hello! Admission to B.Sc Chemistry at NIT Agartala through JEE Mains is primarily based on your JEE Main rank and the category you belong to. Since you mentioned that you're in the SC category, there are some relaxations in the cutoff compared to other categories. However, a 44 percentile in JEE Mains might still be a bit low for securing a seat directly in NIT Agartala, especially for popular courses like B.Sc Chemistry. I would suggest looking into the opening and closing ranks for SC category students in previous years to get a better idea. It might also be helpful to explore other institutions or consider appearing for the nex
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Here are some government universities in India that offer MSc Chemistry: Banaras Hindu UniversityA top government college in India that offers MSc Chemistry Jamia Millia IslamiaA top government college in India that offers MSc Chemistry Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityA top government college in India that offers MSc Chemistry Indian Institute of ScienceA top government college in India that offers MSc ChemistrySome other universities in India that are considered good for MSc Chemistry include: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - KharagpurAligarh Muslim UniversityIndian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Kanpur

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The Karnataka PGCET (Post Graduate Common Entrance Test) is the entrance exam for admission to various postgraduate programs in Karnataka, including M.Sc. Chemistry at universities like Rani Channamma University.To get admission to M.Sc. Chemistry at Rani Channamma University, the desired rank typically falls within the top 500 to 1000 depending on the number of seats available, the competition in a given year, and the overall cut-off for the program. However, this can vary annually, as cut-offs are determined based on factors like the number of applicants and their performance in the exam.General Guidelines:Top Ranks (1-300): You are
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To join ISRO after completing your M.Sc. in Chemistry, you can apply for positions like Scientist/Engineer or research roles. ISRO often hires candidates with strong academic backgrounds, so a minimum of 60% in your M.Sc. is typically required.The process involves:ISRO Entrance Exam: The ISRO Centralised Recruitment Board (ICRB) exam is conducted for technical roles. It tests your knowledge in your field.Interview: Shortlisted candidates are called for an interview to assess technical expertise.Apply for Positions: Keep an eye on ISRO's recruitment notices for available roles.Regarding salary, an entry-level Scientist/Engineer position
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