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Yes, the candidate should have completed a Masters Degree course in the second division with minimum 55% marks in the concerned subject should have done Bachelors in Education or an equivalent degree for PU college lecturer.
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M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry is full-time 2 year Postgraduate course in Industrial Chemistry. Eligibility to which is B.Sc. degree with the subjects like Zoology, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Microbiology, and Biotechnology or an equivalent degree in a science stream with 60% of marks from a recognized board.
M.Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry is a 2-year postgraduate course in Pharmaceutical Chemistry- the study of drugs and drug development. The discipline includes concepts and processes of drug discovery, delivery, absorption, metabolism, and such. Pharmaceutical Chemistry also involves elements of Biomedical Analysis, Pharmaco
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Please find the college below which are providing M.Sc in chemistry or physics from distance education in Delhi:
1. Wisdom School of Management, Ghaziabad
2. Institute of Technical and Professional Studies, Gurgaon
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Admission to all the UG courses will be merit-based as per the rules of the university. The college issues three merit lists for admissions. You have to wait for the third cut-off list.
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If you are not satisfied with your result then you have two options-
First, you can go for rechecking in which yours marks will be calculated again.
The second one is reevaluation, in which your whole paper will be reevaluated or rechecked, so there are chances that your marks would increase.
Still, if you don't get sufficient marks, then you will have to reappear for those exams.
Thank you and best of luck .
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Good luck.
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