B.Sc Chemistry

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mehak khanna

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For scholarships, it is advisable to get in touch with the college directly. They have not mentioned anything on their website.

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akhil sharma

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Yes, BITSAT includes physics, chemistry and maths as well as biology.

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NIKHIL SONIWinners Never Quit.......

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Engineering will be helpful than M.Sc. You will find a lot of opportunities and practical experience in B.Tech rather than M.Sc but B.Tech is not a good option, you should go for M.Sc first then direct M.Tech in chemical engineering as M.Tech requires Master's degree or 4-year engineering programme. All the best.

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aayush verma

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Graduates from a recognized college with Science stream are eligible for the course. There is usually no age limit to join the course. Admission test is carried out for granting admission in the course. Only those students who pass in this entrance test will be given admission. Some colleges also hold interviews. https://www.shiksha.com/university/pune-university-unipune-sppu-savitribai-phule-pune-university-25004/admission#admission.

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Dr.Venkatadri M

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Dear Student,
It depends on your career goal. All branches are having good opportunities. Among various undergraduate courses BCA / B.Sc CS programme is having better career options nowadays. Wish you all the best.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello
Both courses are the best, but B.Sc in chemistry is much better due to its wide scope.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Veer,
Yes, you can but many Masters degree require a four year degree course, you have to get your credential evaluated first by WES or check directly with the university. Certain universities will ask you to clear the GRE. Pace University, Marshall University, Virginia Commonwealth University and many more are there.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Sc. Chemistry is better because this provides great job opportunities in teaching, government. PSUs and private sectors. While B.Sc. CS have main scope in private sectors and having less opportunities in government and PSU sectors. So, my choice is B.Sc-Chemistry.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi,
Yes, you are eligible for B.Sc. Please confirm the college in which you wish to apply as the admission process varies for every college. Thanks.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi, The chances are high of getting admission in the above college with 78% mark in 10+2. Thanks.

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