B.Sc Chemistry
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Scholar-Level 18
It is quite difficult to pursue a course while doing a job because sparing self from the job is a big challenge. Further, most of the PSU's and other job providers ask for a full-time degree. However, if you have enough time then you should go for some distance learning PG programs like MBA, M.Sc or MCA from IGNOU or other universities because these programs are valid and accepted by all concerns. Further these programs will helps you in your career progression also.
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Good luck.
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If you want to pursue your masters in IIT, then you can go for JAM exam. Not having Maths in class 12th doesn't affect in any way.
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The Eligibility criteria for MCA is - 1)Graduation from any stream from recognised University 2) required to study math in +2 level or any one year of graduation. Best wishes.
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-forensic-science-colleges-india
Amity is also a good option for this course but obviously it's costly. You can check whether they consider Bachelor in chemistry marks for admission in Masters at respective colleges' website.
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