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For M.Sc Chemistry, IIT 's, TIFR ( TATA Institute of fundamental Research ), NIT 's etc. institutes are best option.
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Well, these are the optional subjects, it depends upon your perspective what you want to do accordingly choose the subjects.
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For M.Sc Chemistry, IIT (Indian Institutes of Science ), TIFR (TATA Institutes of Fundamental Research ), NIT (National Institutes of Technology) and IISER (Indian Institutes of Science & Educational Research) are the best options. IIT JAM Chemistry, TIFR GS 2019, etc., are the exams to enrol in any of the above-mentioned institutes.
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