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Kishan Kumar

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Yes, you can. All the best.

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Anit Pal Kaur

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In Chandigarh University Casing from the graduate to advanced level conceptions of scientific study, Masters' of Science (M.Sc. ) in Chemistry is a postgraduate programme that provides comprehensive acumen to the real world applications of Chemistry. Medical Research
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arjun

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I thing Chandigarh University is best for MSC Chemistry. not only for studies but it is value for money and placement too. last year the highest L.P.A. was of 35L.p.a. So I think taking admission in CU is a kind of steal deal.

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Vasi Shaikh

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MIT World Peace University, Pune India has a very unique course, i.e. M.Sc. Industrial Polymer Chemistry.

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Rajdeep SharmaAlumni of Lovely Professional University

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As per my analysis with the recent market trends, Career Trends and Scope of a person graduated in Chemistry is in every business sectors. Some of them are mentioned just for reference like Medicine, Forensics, Cosmetics, Environment, Food Industry, Bio-Technology, Nano-Tech. , Academia, Research, Sales, Auditing, Computing, Science writing, Publishing, Policy developing & many more. To become succeeded & well placed in Industry, definitely advanced Curriculum of the University (as per Industry Standard), Comprehensive rather systematic guidance by the experienced faculty & regular Industry oriented seminars / workshops matters a lot.
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Gaurav Kumar SinghEducationist & Carrer counselor

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I am highly satisfied by the ambiance and campus of Chandigarh University. It is absolutely positive and encouraging in every aspect. It is a perfect place for students from any state or city. It wont take them very long to get along with the culture of Chandigarh University. Apart from this, the very important thing is that Chandigarh University is NAAC A+ graded, which in itself is a very meaningful and significant thing. Chandigarh University is the best place if you are looking for good learning, amazing experience, and worthy placements.
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Vagish

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Chandigarh University offers a master's degree in chemistry.
UIS, the best M.Sc. chemistry college in Punjab, has since its inception built a breakthrough in the delivery of academic distinction. The teaching model based on the outcomes, which involves theoretical work, academic studies, workshops, tools learning and practical labs, and a smooth approach to basic teaching, underpins the competencies of the students. Expert engagement, market exposure and the increasingly diverse consideration of chemistry are often pointed to as the key discipline, besides industrie-related academies, since they seem to combine several areas of natural
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Tripti Mehra

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Admission to the MSc programme in Chemistry requires Bachelor's degree ( Or an equivalent 3- year education ) in chemistry (minimum of 80 ECTS credits chemistry courses ). This includes basic courses in general, organic , inorganic , physical and analytical chemistry.

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