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Latika khatri

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Candidates must have completed their 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a recognised Board in the Science stream having Physics Chemistry and Math/ Biology as their main subjects. One may be required to appear for any entrance exams conducted such as IISER, UPCATET GSAT etc. And may sit for GD/PI round.

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Latika khatri

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Yes who have passed 12th standard (any stream) from a recognised board are eligible to pursue this course.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Hi shewale pranav
Colleges offering M.Sc. Chemistry in Hyderabad having distance education is
DSR Distance education college
Vaishnavi education college
Vijetha college
Oxford spoken English and distance education college
St. Mary college
Lilmt institute
V. Sri Sai educational centre for distance education.

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Raunak kumar

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It depends where you want to take admission. I suggest if your Chemistry is good enough and had studied well in your Bachelors you should attempt JAM and after securing a rank you can get admission to M.Sc. Course in top college of India such as IITs.

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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Hi Shirin
M.Sc admission in Nalanda University is almost completed as the last date of admission is given as 5 December 2022 in all streams.

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Nasreena Muzafar

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There are many courses that you can take after B.Sc. You can go for M.Sc. In any one of these subjects or any professional degree related to these. Some of the most preferred courses after B.Sc in botany. Zoology and chemistry are :
M.Sc inbotany. Zoology, chemistry, microbiology, forensic sciences, genetics, analytical chemistry and other subjects.
Moreover you can prepare for govt exams and secure a good job.

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John Matthews

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Scoring a good score in JEE Mains requires a thorough understanding of the material covered on the exam. Here are some of the important chapters that you should focus on while preparing for JEE Mains:
Mathematics: Algebra Trigonometry Coordinate Geometry, Calculus and Vector
Physics: Mechanics, Thermodynamics Waves and Optics Electromagnetism and Modern Physics
Chemistry: Physical Chemistry Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry
It's important to note that these are general guidelines and the specific topics and chapters that you should focus on may vary depending on your strengths and weaknesses. It's also important to practice as many
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Deeksha Dixit

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To become a dietician or nutritionist, you must complete a postgraduate programme in nutrition and dietetics. You have the option of pursuing a Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Nutrition or a M.Sc. In Nutrition and Dietetics. Some institutions, including Jamia Humdard, provide B.Sc. Graduates with an Advanced Diploma in Dietetics and Therapeutic Nutrition (ADDTN). You should check with the college administration to SEE if they allow a Physics Chemistry and Computer Science degree on par with other B.Sc. Specializations. You can check the colleges offering related courses at this link: https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/die
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Cyril George

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No that is not possible you should start from the first year onwards.

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Anirudh K

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Yes, you can opt M.Sc. Data Science after completing your B.Sc. Courses, for M.Sc., Age is not limited.

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