M.Sc Chemistry
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Eligibility criteria :
a) The candidates who have taken the post-H.S.C. 3-year degree course of Bachelor of Science with Chemistry as a major subject and Mathematics at H.S.C. level and passed the bachelor examination with at least 60% of the marks in aggregate of equivalent grade average. [55% for the backward class candidates only from Maharashtra State] are only eligible to apply.
b) The candidates who have cleared the qualifying examination in one sitting will be preferred.
c) The admissions will be done strictly on the basis of m
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1. Bhadrak Autonomous College
2. Government Autonomous College
3. Attitude Business School
4. Department of M.Sc. Computer Science
5. NISER Chemistry Building
6. College of Engineering and Technology
7. Government College, Sundargarh.
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CUCET 2020 question paper will consist of two parts Part A and Part B. The paper will consist of a total of 100 MCQs multiple-choice questions.
PART A will contain 25 MCQs on the following subjects English Language, General Awareness, Mathematical Aptitude, Analytical Skills.
PART B will contain 75 MCQs and consist of questions relating to candidates Domain KnowledgeSubject specific questions. with 2/3/5 sections. Each section will have twenty-five or more questions.
Candidates will be required to answer X Sections 75 questions as specified on the front cover of the test question booklet. For example, if P
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A lot depends on your interest of the subject because you can excel only if you are passionate about it. M.Sc. Biotechnology helps basic research in medical and agricultural sciences. Biotechnology has applications in the field of medical & veterinary sciences, chemical engineering, food and agriculture Science, pollution and environment protection, waste management. Chemistry has more scope than zoology and botany. If you want to pursue your career in teaching and in research then go for zoology and botany whereas in chemistry you have other scopes to work with Food manufacturing industries, chemical industries, pharmaceutical indus
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