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Lilesh Sagar

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Pursuing a BPharmacy degree after completing a BSc in Chemistry is definitely possible, but the exemption from any portion of the 4-year programme depends on the institution's policies.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some top certificate courses in Chemistry you can pursue after completing your BSc in Chemistry:

  • Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry
  • Coordination Chemistry States of Matter and Chemical Kinetics
  • Advanced Transition Metal Organometallic Chemistry
  • Essentials of Biomolecules: Nucleic Acids and Peptides
  • Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology
  • Industrial Inorganic Chemistry
  • Medicinal Chemistry

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Ankhi bhattacharya

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To be eligible for a B.Sc in Chemistry at BHU you need to have at least 55% aggregate marks in the class 12th examination. 

You should meet the cutoff for BHU in CUET UG or BHU UET.

Then, you have to go through the counselling process of CUET UG and BHU UET to get admitted.

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Parul Thapa

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When deciding between BSc Chemistry and BSc Optometry, it depends on your career goals and interests.

BSc Chemistry offers a broad understanding of chemical processes, opening doors to careers in research, pharmaceuticals, and industrial sectors. It is ideal if you're interested in lab work, chemical analysis, or further studies in chemistry-related fields.

BSc Optometry, on the other hand, focuses on eye care, preparing you to become an optometrist, which is a specialized healthcare profession with opportunities in clinics, hospitals, and private practice.

If you are inclined toward healthcare and patient interaction, optometry could be

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc Chemistry Programme at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira College, Rahara: Candidates who join this B.Sc Chemistry programme at RMVCC have to complete their 10+2 (Higher Secondary) or equivalent with any recognized board. Candidates who have done science courses with Chemistry as the principal course and Mathematics/Biology as their additional courses are eligible to apply for this program. The minimum aggregate score is in the range of 50-60% from the qualifying test. However, it is year-specific, as the cutoff will be different for each one. Admission is strictly merit-based. The selection is done from the

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, a student with a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) group in 12th grade can pursue a BSc in Chemistry. Most universities and colleges allow students from various science backgrounds, including those who studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, to enrol in a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry program. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Hi, Eligibility criteria for BSc in Chemistry admission at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) are:

  • Educational Qualification: Class 12 from a recognized board.
  • Subject Requirements: Class 12 from the Science stream with Chemistry as a mandatory subject.
  • Minimum Marks: A minimum of 50% aggregate score for general category students, with possible relaxation for reserved categories.
  • Age Limit: There may be an age limit specified by the university, though this can vary.

I'm hoping this answer will help you in your admission process.

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Akansha Bisht

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After BSc in Chemistry, you can pursue a variety of career paths, such as:

  • Analytical Chemist: Analyze substances to identify their components, how they behave, and how they react with each other. This can include analyzing medicines, food, and other products to determine their quality and effectiveness. 
  • Forensic Science Technician: Analyze samples from crime scenes to help law enforcement identify perpetrators. 
  • Lab Assistant: Support chemists and technicians by helping with experimentation and material preparation.
  • Chemical Engineer: Apply chemistry, biology, math, and engineering principles to develop economical solutions f
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