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Anant OjhaThe surreal saint rockstar

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If you want to continue pursuing science, and that too in MSU, you can for M.Sc. in Chemistry or Applied Chemistry. These are two very vast fields which give you an opportunity to do research in future. It also depends upon the interest you have and what you wish to pursue. Thus take a decision based on that and the scope of the field. Best of luck for your Masters!

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rahul r

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Eligibility Criteria
10+2 Science with Physics, Chemistry, Maths is mandatory for admission into the graduation program of Chemical Engineering.
Entrance Exams are conducted for admission into B.E. or B.Tech.
A diploma in Chemical engineering gives the candidate a position of junior engineer and the course can be taken up after Class 10.
M.Tech can be pursued after completion of B.E. or B.Tech.
One can also pursue PhD after completion of postgraduate studies, and can take up a job as a lecturer and in due time can become a professor. However, to reach the post of a professor requires immense experience and teaching hours.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of colleges which offer courses of higher studies in B.Sc agriculture in India. You should be able to download their brochures which contains details regarding entrance exams conducted by the authorities in a particular institution.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-agriculture-colleges-india

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rahul r

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M.Sc. (Chemistry): Eligibility
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed:
Higher and Senior Secondary levels of education (classes X and XII) with a minimum aggregate score of 60%.
Graduation (B.Sc. with Chemistry as one of the main subjects), with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates).
Often, candidates are required to qualify an institute, State or national-level entrance test for admission to the course.

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sanjay kumarlive like as a role model..

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You can do a post graduation from special courses like M.Sc from chemistry, biochemistry, botany, zoology. You can prefer any recognised university for admission process like Delhi University, BHU, IIT-JAM for any IIT's & NITs admission. For further information, go to the official website of universities. For bio students, some universities do not prefer M.Sc chemistry. So mind it for admission.

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Srikant soni

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Please check your skills and go for it. I would suggest you to pursue M.Sc and go for forensic science.

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Sourav Kansal

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PU fee is raised upto 10% recently. So please go through the official website http://puchd.ac.in/.

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