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Sanu Ghosh

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Hello Pragati, you can pursue M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry at Mumbai University based on your degree merit, The M.Sc Analytical Chemistry eligibility includes students who must have completed their undergraduate from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate of 55% marks.

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SAI INGALE

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Candidate must have 50% to 60% marks at the graduation level for M.Sc. in Chemistry at Government College.

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Sanu Ghosh

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Hello Nitish, you can pursue M.Sc. in Chemistry at VELS University based on your degree merit, there should be a minimum requirement of 50% at UG and further (Chemistry should be a main stream subject during your under graduation with a amount 45+ results in it precisely.

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Sanu Ghosh

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Hello Daxa, you can pursue M.Sc. in Chemistry at Sardar Patel University based on your degree merit, there should be a minimum requirement of 50% at UG and further (Chemistry should be a main stream subject during your under graduation with a amount 45+ results in it precisely.

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Sanu Ghosh

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Hello Kadeejathu, you can pursue M.Sc. in Polymer Chemistry at University of Calicut based on your degree merit, there should be a minimum requirement of 50% at UG and further (Chemistry should be a main stream subject during your under graduation with a amount 45+ results in it precisely.

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Sai Kiran

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He/she needs to have a minimum of 45% in their respective bachelor's degree for MSC industrial chemistry.
Note: (student must have a chemistry subject included in their under graduation course).

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Arjun Yadav

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Admissions in M.Sc granted on the first come first serve basis at S. J. Mahavidyalaya. And it is based on Your graduation merits as well.
Eligibility Criteria
A candidate who has passed Bachelor degree of 3 years duration (B.Sc. or equivalent) under 10+2+3 pattern from any recognized university.

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Aditya raj

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Yes as per my knowledge you can do M.Sc. In Chemistry after the B.Sc. In Forestry.

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Maragoni sai rohan goud

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It depends on personal choice of candidate who wants to do M.Sc. Being biochemist, I feel M.Sc. In biochemistry is better, however, future scope in M.Sc. In Chemistry is not less. Biochemistry deals with study of chemical basis of life in living organism including plants and animals. It is very much developed Science and has following branches:-Animal biochemistryMedical biochemistryClinical biochemistryPlant biochemistryEnvironmental biochemistryNutrition biochemistryIndustrial biochemistry, molecular Biology and genetics etc. Study of Biochemistry has good scope like in teaching in medical and dental college, clinical research.

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Bharat Rajpoot

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Over the past years, MSc Chemistry has emerged as one of the most sought-after courses in India. The course provides students with an opportunity to explore the vast domains of the subject. MSc Chemistry scope is ever increasing. After successful completion of this course, one can choose to engage in research work, practice as a scientist and even turn to the education sector in search of employment. Students can also consider pursuing a higher degree after completing MSc Chemistry courses. A PhD in Chemistry enables students to keep expanding their knowledge and provide research training as well. Candidates having completed their mast
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