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Yash kapoor

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Fiirst it's not 1250 for the CUET exam it's about 750 marks (3 doamin subject + one language subject)
The basic cutoffs for getting into B.Sc in chemistry at BHU is about estimated to be: 
General category: 450-480 marks.
OBC category: 302 marks
SC category: 208 marks

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Sukrati Shukla

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The duration of the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry course at Radha Govind University is 3 years (normally divided into 6 semesters) offered in full-time mode.

 

 

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In order to enter IIT Bombay through M.Sc. (Biotechnology), it is necessary to perform well in the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.) examination; in the paper on biotechnology (BT). Your ranking in JAM plays a very important role in helping you secure admission in the next round of CCMN counselling. The eligibility consists of undergraduate degree in Science or a related discipline with at least 55 percent marks.Yes, it is a great idea to do M.Sc. in biotechnology after B.Sc in chemistry. The programme in IIT Bombay is also interdisciplinary and hence it includes subjects like biochemistry and molecular biology, and others besid

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Baskaran M

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After BSc Chemistry, consider these paramedical courses:

- *Diploma Courses*: DMLT, DRIT, DOTT (2 years, 2-4 lakhs/year)

- *Certificate Courses*: CMLT, Radiology, ECG & CT Scan (short-term)

- *BSc Paramedical Courses*: MLT, Radiology, Operation Theatre Technology (3 years)

 

Top colleges: AIIMS Delhi, CMC Vellore, Jamia Hamdard, PGIMER, MS Ramaiah Medical College.

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RISHAV Kumar

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To get into B.Sc Chemistry at an IIT, you must qualify JEE Advanced. For General category, a rank under 6000 is generally needed. Top IITs may require ranks within 1500–3000. For OBC, ranks up to 8000 may work, and for SC/ST, ranks up to 25,000–35,000 might be accepted.

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Saumy Siddharth

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For getting a job in any university first you need to clear UGC-NET exam to get admission in any higher institute then you need to get a PhD degree (not mandatory if NET already cleared).

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