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Biswajit Panja

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You must prepare for it extremely methodically, be very determined, and remember that passing any exam does not imply that you are knowledgeable about the related subject. Now that you have the basics down, you can start studying for the exam. For example, in organic Chemistry you should begin by reading Clayden and Warren's book and learning about GOC, PI molecular orbitals for benzene, annulene, and various conjugated PI systems, stereochemistry, and various types of reactions and their mechanisms. Next, you should read about retrosynthesis, photochemistry, carbohydrate, amino acids, and spectroscopy (NMR, IR, UV-visible)
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Biswajit Panja

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The cost will vary depending on where you received your M.Sc., for example, IIT students will pay between 2 lakh and 3 lakh for a two-year degree (including housing and meals). In contrast, there is very little mess and room in standard degree-granting institutions like government colleges.

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This depends upon from where you did the M.Sc. like if you did it from IITs fees is in between 2lakh to 3 lakh(including hostel and mess) total for 2 years. While in normal degree colleges like government college it is very less but there you have to find room and mess .

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Biswajit Panja

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There are various institute like IGNOU Annamalai University, Madurai Kamaraj University, University of Mumbai (IDOL), University of Madras - Institute of Distance Education (IDE), Acharya Nagarjuna University - Centre for Distance Education
Osmania University - Prof. G. Ram Reddy Centre for Distance Education (PGRRCDE)
Bharathiar University - School of Distance Education
Andhra University - School of Distance Education (AU SDE)
they provide distance M.Sc. But according to me you have to do in regular if it is not that much problem because a regular degree is always greater in importance that a distance.

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The choice of the M.Sc. Programme depends on your interests and career goals. All three fields Chemistry Zoology and botany - have good job opportunities, provided you have the right skills and knowledge. Here are some career opportunities in each of these fields:
M.Sc in Chemistry:
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industry: Jobs in manufacturing, research, and development in chemical and pharmaceutical companies. Government agencies: Jobs in government agencies such as research and development organizations, public sector companies, and regulatory bodies. Academics: Opportunities for teaching and research in universities and colleges. M.Sc.
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Here are some of the top colleges for M.Sc. In Botany, Zoology and Chemistry in India:
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune: Offers M.Sc. In Biology Chemistry and Earth and Environmental Sciences. Delhi University: Offers M.Sc. In Botany, Zoology and Chemistry. Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi: Offers M.Sc. In Botany, Zoology and Chemistry. University of Hyderabad: Offers M.Sc. In Botany, Zoology and Chemistry. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay: Offers M.Sc. In Chemistry. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai: Offers M.Sc. In Life Sciences (Botany, Zoology and Biotechnology). Loyola College, Chennai
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The eligibility criteria to pursue M.Sc. In Chemistry may vary depending on the university or institution offering the programme. However, here are the general eligibility criteria:
Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or a related field from a recognised university. Candidates must have obtained a minimum aggregate score of 50% in their undergraduate programme. Some universities may have specific subject requirements in the undergraduate programme, such as a minimum number of credits or courses in Chemistry. Some universities may require candidates to have a valid score in national or university-level entrance exams fo
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M.Sc. Chemistry from IGNOU is of 2 years which further is divided into 4 semesters. Course fee is 9000/- and examinations are held in the semester format.

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