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Mrunmayi Tamhane

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The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) does not have a dedicated placement cell for undergraduate students. However, the institute provides placements for postgraduate students. Alumni of SSSIHL may help students secure placements in good companies. Therefore, the placement opportunities for B.Sc in Chemistry and B.Sc in Biosciences at SSSIHL are not directly comparable, as both programs are at the undergraduate level and the institute's placement support is primarily for postgraduate students. 

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Bittu Kumar Verma

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You should get in touch with your institution or university if you want to finish your BSC Chemistry degree after such a long break.It is entirely dependent upon the college you attended.While many private universities didn't allow it because of age restrictions or offered you a fresh admission, some enable students to finish their degrees after a significant break.

Delhi University recently offers its students to finish their graduation degree, no matter how much time has passed.This was carried out to commemorate Delhi University's 100 years.

Therefore, I would advise you to get in touch with your institution or university; they can gi

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Rajinder Kumar

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Kindly check the eligibility of M.Sc. (Nutrition and Dietetics )

50% (Bachelor's of Science degree with (Nutrition & Dietetics/ Home Sc./ Med / Non-Med / Bio-Sc. / Medical Science & Allied Medical / Food Tech./Veterinary Microbiology & Parasitology/ Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology/ Clinical Chemistry/ Public Health & Allied Sciences) and ELR

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Anisha Mishra

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The minimum eligibility criteria to get admission to the BSc (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology) programme offered at NMKRV College For Women is Class 12 with at least two Science subjects as optional (should have studied Chemistry as optional).

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Uday Pratap Singh

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Yes, a BSc student can take the GATE Exam 2024. GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) is open to candidates from various educational backgrounds, including BSc.

10+2+3 is the required minimum education for applicants. Additionally, students who have completed their undergraduate degree programme or are in their third year of study may register for the GATE admission exam. In the past, candidates could only apply to one subject or discipline.

To pursue MSc in biological Science you don't need to appear for GATE. GATE is conducted by IITs to offer courses into various M.Tech (Master's of Technology) degree courses. Both M.Tech and M

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Sheetal Yadav

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Yes, you can definitely go for B Sc and M.Sc in chemistry as you had PCM as well as Biology in 12th.

But, you need to clear the entrance exams to get admission depending upon the college 

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MD VASIM RAJA

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Since you have completed a B.Sc. with a background in Zoology, Botany, and Chemistry, you might meet the eligibility criteria for an M.Sc. in Food and Nutrition at many universities. Some universities might require a B.Sc. in Home Science, Food Science, Nutrition, or a related field.

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MD VASIM RAJA

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After completing a B.Sc. in Chemistry, there are several 1-year job-oriented courses that you can consider to enhance your skills and improve your job prospects in the field. These courses can help you specialize in a specific area of chemistry and make you more competitive in the job market. Here are a few options:

  1. Analytical Chemistry Certification: This course focuses on analytical techniques, laboratory skills, and instrumentation. It's particularly useful if you're interested in quality control, research, or working in industries that require accurate analysis of chemical substances.

  2. Chemical Laboratory Technician: This programme pr

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Aayushi Bijawe

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It is wise to repeat a year for NEET as repeating a year will offer you the opportunity to improve your rank and get admission in a Government Medical College with the course of your choice.

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