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Shubhang Upadhyay

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Refer to the brochure of the university.

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Aakrati Jain

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Annual fees for M.Sc chemistry at AMU is around Rs. 12000 to 13000.
Eligibility criteria is:-
B.Sc. (Hons.) chemistry / B.Sc with chemistry as one of the subjects studied in all three years with not less than 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in
chemistry.

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swarupa mohanty

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The fees ranges from INR. 2,00,000 in private colleges to INR. 1,000 in government colleges.

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Manali Barad

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Mode: Full time.
Yes, it is available.
Duration: 2 Years
Offered by: University of North Bengal, Siliguri.
Master of Science M.Sc in Chemistry is a full-time two years duration postgraduate course, and it is offered by The University of North Bengal, Silguri. The Department of Chemistry was established in the year 1963 and has been gradually developed since then by imparting higher education in Chemistry through its ongoing M.Sc. And Ph.D. programs. The academic curricula and research programs have been designed and regularly updated with the primary focus to basics and emerging fields of chemistry.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Eswara, For appearing in GATE, M.Sc is an accepted norm or even 2nd year of M.Sc. However, getting into M.Tech for any branch, you need to have degree of B.Tech. There are very few institutes which will accept M.Sc. In chemistry as a criteria for admission for M.Tech. In this connection you should first decide in which institution you want to take admission and then check the eligibility requirement of this institution before taking the plunge into GATE and then finding out that you are not eligible. Best wishes to you.

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Deepesh C

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Eligibility: B.Sc. with not less than 50% marks in aggregate and at least 55% Marks in the subjects. *The Department of Chemistry offers specialization in Materials (Polymers and advanced ceramics), Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistry.

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Shubham Belwal

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Pursue any of this according to your interest. For getting government jobs, you need to clear exams like UPSC which has an optional paper. If you plan to choose PCM, as one of your optional paper go ahead with that subject. Anyway, choosing the subject in which you are most comfortable will elevate your preparation for other exams as you will have to give less time to the subject. Usually, Mathematics is chosen by many people if they are interested in clearing some government exams.

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Anand Sarkar

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Hello,
Yes you are eligible in a few, but you need to refer to individual government colleges requirements, good luck.

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swarupa mohanty

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Best Colleges in Mumbai that gives placements for M.Sc. Chemistry are:-
1) St. xavier's college
2) institute of chemical technology
3)Usha pravin Gandhi college of management
4) Amity University
5)homi bhaba national institute
And placements for M.Sc. Biochemistry are:-
1)Ramnarain Ruia college.
2) Sophia college for women
3)topiwala national medical college
4) Seth Gs medical college.
5) university of Mumbai.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc(Chemistry) from VIT is B.Sc degree in either chemistry or applied chemistry or applied science from any recognized university with physics or mathematics or biology as ancillary subject. There is no entrance exam for M.Sc programs and candidates will be called for a counseling in the order of merit of their aggregate marks secured in their undergraduate degree programmes calculated upto the fourth semester or second year, whichever is applicable (This is inclusive of Languages / EOP and all the subjects they have studied up-to pre-final year).

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