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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
However, placements depend on your PCM marks (70%). In English, 80% is required by most of the companies.
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It's very nice to that you have already set your sights on what you want to become. You have won half the battle. Admissions in engineering colleges these days are invariably based on some or the other entrance exam. Decide where you want to go and appear for the concerned exam. Get good marks & your admission is through.
That's all.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
The only option you have is to visit the institute and have a word with admission counselors or the course faculty.
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The job of chemical scientists depends on the area of specialisation. Chemical scientists work in production and non-production jobs:
*Non-production jobs have professional specialists, technical and managerial staff.
*Production work requires handling raw material and managing. Chemical scientists with interests in the environment find opportunity for work in the water treatment, sanitary and sewage treatment plants.
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Candidates must have scored at least 60% in aggregate or 6.5 CGPA on a 10 point scale in B.Sc or B.Sc Hons or BCA or BIT of minimum 3 years full time with mathematics/ statistics/ equivalent subject as one of the subject from a recognised university. Students with BE or B.Tech/equivalent from a recognised university can also take the exam.
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