B.Sc Chemistry
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Kirori Mal College is affiliated with the University of Delhi (DU). Admission to the BSc course at KMC is based on the applicants' merit in CUET UG. The university has prescribed the subject combinations that one must select while appearing for CUET UG. To be eligible for admission, candidates must appear in CUET UG with the same/ similar subjects that they have passed Class 12 with. Candidates willing to take admission to KMC for BSc (Hons) in Chemistry must appear in CUET with the following subject combination: Physics + Chemistry + Applied Mathematics/ Mathematics.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Comparison between BSc Microbiology and BSc Chemistry is mentioned below -
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Salary | Entry-level salaries can range from INR 15,000 to INR 30,000 per month | Entry-level salaries can range from INR 18,000 to INR 35,000 per month |
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
I think the first criteria for admission in any college is that you have passed 12 th exam. And there are compartment exams if anyone fails in one or two exams.
So first give that, pass it and then you can try for admission.
Now a days for central universities, you have to appear for CUET Ug exam conducted by NTA. For state Universities either they conduct their own exam or they take on the basis of cuet. You can check the websites of the nearest state University you want to get admission.
In private colleges you can get directly admission without any exam. You can also check good colleges.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
It is possible, but it depends on the university rules and your time management skills. If one course is regular and the other is through distance learning (open mode), then you can pursue DMLT and BSc Chemistry together.
However, doing two full-time regular courses at once is generally not permitted. It's better to prioritize one if you want in-depth knowledge and better academic performance.
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