B.Sc Chemistry

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rishav sood

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Hello,
As you want to do B.Sc Chemistry, I would like to suggest you that you should prefer the renowned universities around you if you are from north India you should go for Punjab University, Delhi University or any other state university. If you are willing to spend more on your education, you can opt for the colleges like Symbiosis which has placements abroad too.

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pravin kumar

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There is no minimum percentage, as the percentage varies every year for the admissions in Government City College to pursue B.Sc (microbiology-botany-chemistry).

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Shekhar Sinha

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May I know your educational background? With your details, I can check the eligibility criteria for you.

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Ronit roy

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Refer college websites like Fergusson College, etc and see their criteria.

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Sourav Kansal

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By adding CET marks and 20% of board marks, PU prepares merit list for B.Sc chemistry honors.

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SAKSHI SINSINWAR

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It is based on basic topics and after entrance test, there is personal interview as well. For further information, you can search it on:
www.amity.edu
Go to the college link.

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tanushree banerjee

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It changes every year and you have to get a seat for their admission test and there criteria is 70% in maths, chemistry and physics in 10+2 exam.

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