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Navita Batra

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You have mentioned the course that you are currently pursuing. Please specify the eligibility requirements for college you wish to ask for so that I may be able to populate relevant information. In case you wish to know about the eligibility for IIT JAM for M.Sc. Course, click below
https://www.shiksha.com/science/iit-jam-exam.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
After completing B.Sc. Chemistry, there are following well known M.Sc. Entrance exams :-
1) IIT JAM exam
2) TIFR GS TATA Institute of Fundamental Research) exam
3) BITSAT
& any other universities like Pune University.

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SACHIN NAMDEVM. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh

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You are not eligible for M.Sc in Chemistry. You can do M.Tech. /ME in Chemical engineering. If you want to M.Sc in maths, then you are eligible because it is necessary to study the subject at least for 2 years/4semesters in which you want to do Master's degree. In B.Tech Mechanical, a student studies Maths in 2 years but, he studies chemistry only for 1 year /1 semester.

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Komal Sharma

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Semester 1
Inorganic Chemistry 1
Organic Chemistry 1
Physical Chemistry 1
Analytical Chemistry 1
ict learning in chemistry lab - 1 Inorganic, Analytical
chemistry lab - 2 Organic
chemistry lab - 3 Physical
Sem 2
Inorganic Chemistry 2
Organic Chemistry 2
Physical Chemistry 2
Principle of spectroscopy
Chemistry lab - 4 Inorganic, Analytical
Chemistry lab - 5 Organic
Chemistry lab - 6 Physical
Check 3,4 semester subjects -

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Komal Sharma

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Hello,
Book name - Author Name
Quantitative Analysis - R. A. Day Jr. and A. L. Underwood
Elementary Organic Spectroscopy: Principles and Chemical Applications - Y. R. Sharma
Essentials of Nuclear Chemistry - H. J Arnikar
University General Chemistry - CNR Rao
Organic Chemistry - R. T. Morrison and R. N. Boyd
Concepts and models in Inorganic Chemistry - Darl Mcdaniel, B. Douglas, John Alexander
Applications of Absorption Spectroscopy of Organic Compounds - John Robert Dyer
Chemistry of Organic Natural Products - O. P. Agarwal
Organic Spectroscopy - William Kemp
You can check comp list from https://goo.gl/F8vLLR.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
US and Canada will be good, Germany is into academics, so if your GPA isn't great chances are less. But, give a try. US universities are more into holistic approach, they don't have importance to just one parameter so looks better for you. Also your SAT score is good. Just check with the universities for double UG programs or double major requirements.

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Aakash Saxena

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Hello,
The CSIR NET and GATE Exam is mainly conducted for the lectureship and Higher Studies. If you are preparing for the GATE and CSIR NET Exam in Chemistry/Chemical Science there are many coaching Institutes all over the India. While most of the candidates prepare for the exam by self or Online Coaching Study material provided by many Institutes. The CSIR NET Notification-https://somisharmablog.wordpress.com/2018/07/17/are-you-eligible-for-lectureship-and-research-program/ is out the exam is on 16th Dec 2018. You can take help from the list of Books given below -
Inorganic Chemistry by Shriver and Atkins
Inorganic Chemistry by Miessle
...more

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Ananya Adhi

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You can take M.Sc after your B.Sc.

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Ananya Adhi

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It is all up to your own interest, because you are capable of doing your own degree level. So, take up a course in which you are more capable to do and do well. All the best.

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