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pasha asif

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It thoroughly depends on your interests because if you want to get into the business field then go for MBA, otherwise, if you want to make a career in the science field then choose M.Sc in Chemistry and your base knowledge also plays a major role here.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi!
In order to pursue MA in Vocal Music, you need to possess BA in Music first.

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Satish K SwarnkarAssistant Manager @ VGU & VIT Campus, Jaipur

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Dear Kamaljit,
For M.Sc in Chemistry fee is Rs. 40000/- per annum.
which may be paid in two installments.

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Apoorva Pandey

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You can subscribe to made easy or ace academies. They provide you with the syllabus, books and online test series as well.

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VAIDURYA V

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Organic chemistry requires a good understanding of the processes which takes place during a reaction and formation of several such groups and compounds. Thus, one should start from the very basic concepts. A few tips for completing the syllabus should are:
-Understand the nomenclature without just cramming it. You should understand the way we assign a particular name to a compound. Identify and Learn the different groups in organic chemistry, and practice to name at least 5 compounds daily.
-Cover the short chapters first, the last chapters specially. These will be easy to understand and you can write the chain-reactions again and again
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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for others.

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Chemistry as a subject in your graduation is the eligibility for M.Sc Chemistry. All the best. If you find this helpful, do give an upvote.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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Yes, nowadays MCA is in trend and if you pursue MCA from a good college, you can expect a bright future and many more opportunities in the coming future. Also, there is no issue with your percentage, it's good.

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Ashish Kumar

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The chemistry of the compounds of carbon covers a wide field, wider than that covered by any other element. Its scope embraces all living matter, as well as the vast number of non-living substances which are produced through the agency of life. Moreover, it includes a very great number of compounds unrelated to life or to living processes which have been built up by the chemist in the laboratory by methods he has devised.

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