B.Sc Chemistry
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Contributor-Level 10
Chances are dicey. Cut-offs usually go above 90%. You have to wait for the merit list to announced by the colleges. For an idea about previous year cut-offs refer to this article
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
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Scholar-Level 16
Through BCA+ MCA programme, you can start your career after 5 years and with your skills, foundation and commitment to technology, you would get the best salary and growth.
B.Sc chemistry is a research-based programme and you need to invest approx. 9 years to reach a good level with Ph.D.
All the best.
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I feel that after B.Sc in chemistry, there will be less choices. Can you select B.Com? It has tremendous scope and employ-ability also. If you do small finance course then you can independently work also.
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