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AAQIB MEHMOOD

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The online application process for admission to the B.Sc. programme in Chemistry at Belur Institute (Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira) typically starts in May and closes in June.

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Tanbir Ahmed

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It varies from college to college. You should mention any specific college so that I can help you. 

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Saket Kumar

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According to the B.Sc. (UG Science) Seat Matrix for the academic year 2024-25 published by Gujarat University, K. K. Shah Jarodwala Maninagar Science College in Ahmedabad offers 240 seats for the B.Sc. Chemistry program under the Grant-in-Aid (GiA) category in the noon shift. 

For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding seat availability and admission procedures, it's recommended to contact the college directly or visit their official website.

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Abhinav Shukla

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Yes, Graphic Era Hill University (GEHU) Dehradun, provides B.Sc in chemistry and B.Sc (Hons) in chemistry.

The duration of the course is 3 years.

The fees structure lies between INR 4.5 Lacs to 5 Lacs for the whole 3 years of duration.

The applicant must have obtained minimum 50% in 12th standard with subject physics, chemistry, biology/ mathematics.

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Kunal Lalwani

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M.P.C Autonomous College used 68% aggregate as the cutoff score for B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry during their previous admission cycle for general category candidates. The cutoff percentage for the general category candidates in the B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry program was measured at 68% aggregate. The admission evaluation starts from high school grades and continues with faculty entrance exam results. Reserved category candidates received a cutoff reduction of 5 to 7 percentage points leading their minimum requirements to fall between 61% and 63% aggregate. The limited number of available seats at approximately 80 places creates very fierce co

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Rupesh Katariya

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Dear Sarthak,

Admission to B.Sc Chemistry is not usually provided by NITs, as most of the NITs deal with engineering and technology courses like B.Tech, M.Sc, and PhD in scientific disciplines. But if you wish to study Chemistry in an NIT, you should see if there is an integrated M.Sc or dual-degree programme in Chemistry available. Entry to such courses is commonly through entry tests such as IIT JAM or JEE Advanced, based on the particular course pattern of the institute. 

All the very best for this, and I hope this helps

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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For eligibility to the B.Sc. Hons (Chemistry) course at the Central University of Punjab, one needs to write the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) first. The minimum marks prescribed is 45% in Class 12 from a well-recognized board with Chemistry as a subject. Admission is through the CUCET merit followed by counseling. Candidates are to enroll online for the entry examination and consult the website of the university for announcements related to crucial dates and additional directives.

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Chanchal Gaurav

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Indian Academy Degree College offers three value-added courses through the Department of Chemistry and Zoology. These value-added courses are part of the curriculum. The institute offers Chemistry & Environment, Manufacturing Practice Guidance for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients, and Beekeeping and its Management as value-added courses in the BSc in Chemistry and Zoology course.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, as a B.Sc Chemistry graduate, you can apply for Post Graduation in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI), subject to the eligibility criteria of the institution. Most universities take students from various backgrounds, including Science graduates. Some programs, however, may ask you to have a good background in subjects such as mathematics, statistics, and programming. If your undergraduate programme did not cover these topics in depth, you may have to acquire more knowledge or take preparatory courses. It is best to review the specific programme requirements and, if necessary, take any bridge courses to enhance your pros

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