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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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No, if you want to do M.Sc. in Chemistry, then maths is not necessary at all. If you are a student of science stream, then you are eligible to do M.Sc. in Chemistry.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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You should not opt for distance B.Ed as it is more of a practical course.

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chhaya jain

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Bachelor of Education(B.Ed) is an Undergraduate Academic Degree awarded for a course or a program in the field of Education.
It is a one year course.B.Ed Correspondence or Distance Learning is also available in various Institutes and is of 2 Years duration.
*Eligibility:
The minimum qualification required for entry into B.Ed. course is a Bachelor of Arts (B.A), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) or Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) from recognised board/university with at least 50% marks.
*Fee structure:The total fee structure for B.ed course will cost around Rs.25,000 - Rs. 30,000/-.
*Admission Procedure:You have to appear in an entrance test conducte
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Admission to M.Sc, MA, M.Com, LLM, M.L.I.Sc., BA, PG B.Sc. (Applied), and M.Tech is done on the basis of entrance exam conducted by the university.
The university offers PG programmes in various disciplines leading to MA, M.Sc., M.L.I.Sc., MSW, MCA, LLM, MMR, MHM, MDS, M.Arch, M.Com, M.Ed., and M.Pharm at PG level.
Minimum eligibility for PG courses is candidates must pass in Bachelors degree in relevant discipline from recognized university.
Selection Process:
Pune University follows an entrance & non-entrance based criteria to grant admission in several PG programmes. For MA in Philosophy, students have to qualify in the entrance or inte
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Deepak PrajapatiWant to share my knowledge

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I was confused between chemistry and physics, so started a joint course, but eventually qualified, as a chemist and worked in industry on R&D on a chemical plant. I realized that I would have done chemical engineering had I known about it. So, proceeded to study, take exams in chemical engineering and completed a design project for the Institution of Chemical Engineers. I have done work which bridges both fields. Both careers are valid, one is not better than the other. Both have a considerable range of career options which will suit some people more than others. In general, chemical engineering is better paid and more likely to lead t
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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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NIT, Meghalaya is the better option. Go for that. Here the placements records in last few years were comparatively very good.

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Shrey Arora

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An interior written exam is conducted by IITs for M.Sc chemistry.
They check your previous knowledge and application of the subject.

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Akshit ABTech CSE

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Minimum percentage required for admission is 75%. You can get more details about the eligibility criteria from the shiksha.com or the official website of the college.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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There are 60 seats available for M.Sc chemistry.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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After Chemistry, all the general career options are open, like banking/Civil Services/Teaching/government jobs, etc. But, as you are a chemistry student and want to make your career future in chemistry only, then the options are different, like you can apply for Industries (where demand of chemists is always high), you can qualify GATE with high rank and can get into PSUs like ONGC, BHEL, etc. and can earn a handsome salary. You can also go in field of scientific research by qualifying CSIR-NET exam and can pursue your career as a Scientist or Professor.

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