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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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See there's good chance to get admission to a well ranked institutions abroad because of the belief that Tezpur University boast of having good practical, industrial and academic exposure. After pursuing same you have same opportunities as any other Ph.D holder but in many after Ph.D prospects like a professor, research associate, etc you have a good preference on the basis of your academic performance.

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Tezpur University boast of being the #1 Central University of India and it's chemistry department is one of the most well equipped department having facilities comparable to many IITs & also the research output & Academic exposure is very good. All these sets it apart from all other central universities.

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SIVASISH KOCHA student pursuing b.tech in Comp. Sc

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Well, this totally depends on what the college says. But in general, you can opt for M.Sc physics or chemistry after doing your Bachelors in computer science provided that you did well in physics and maths for M.Sc physics and chemistry for M.Sc chemistry. That means, if you were not having chemistry subject while doing your Bachelors in computer science then you are not eligible for M.Sc chemistry. Similarly, if you were not having the physics and maths subjects then you are not eligible for M.Sc physics. Moreover, if you had those subjects doesn't confirm your eligibility, as you must score good in those subjects which vary according
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Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Goa

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Check the college detail about MSc chemistry in India here you get all information fee, admission process, students review, faculty and faculties:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-colleges-india

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I suggest you to visit the college website www.nitt.edu for official information regarding the deadlines. All the best.

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M.Sc chemistry is good in Pondicherry University and University of Hyderabad. You can try for chemical institutes other than local or state universities or any affiliated colleges.

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