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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
IIT JAM Chemistry Cutoff:
General-27
OBC-22.40
SC/ST-13.5
Regards.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
As you have scored pretty well in your 10th, 12th, and B.Tech, you have the chance of getting call from IIT NIT and other good colleges. As your CAT percentile is 58.19 and you are from OBC back ground you can expect call from NIT and other good colleges for MBA. You can have chances in NIT Rourkela, it could accept the score as you are from OBC background and it has two procedures for selecting candidates which are it selects candidates based on performance in group discussion and candidates performance in personal interview. If you perform well in both then you have the chance of getting admission in NIT.
Hence there is chance of g
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
There are various higher study options for candidates who have completed their post graduation in Chemistry. They can join for various other post graduation and research courses related to the topic. Some of the higher study options are listed below.
Master of Philosophy in Analytical Chemistry
Master of Philosophy in Applied Chemistry
Master of Philosophy in Chemistry
Master of Philosophy in Geoengineering
Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry
Master of Science in Applied Chemistry
Master of Science in Drug Chemistry
Master of Science in Electro Chemistry
Master of Science in Hydrochemistry
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Contributor-Level 7
If no, it may not be possible only in IITs or NITs but also in any other institutes.
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Also, reputation and opportunities were high in IIT's
so it's completely your decision as per your interest and situation.
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Don't consider one year as waste it doesn't matter before your career.
If you get selected, you will have a bright future.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
PS: I am assuming that the Paper 2 specified in your question implies JEE advanced paper 2.
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