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Arun Mohan

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Recently IGNOU launched their new Masters programme MSCPH which is Master of Science (physics) and the eligibility criteria for doing this PG programme the qualification required as per their site is follows:

• Graduates with Major/Honours in Physics

• Graduates with a B.Sc. Degree (including IGNOU B.Sc. Programme under CBCS) with Physics and Mathematics

• Graduates with a B.Sc. Degree of IGNOU or any recognised Open University with a minimum of 32 Credits of Physics, and Mathematics as one of the subjects.

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Soumitra Das

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To be eligible for the DSSSB PGT Chemistry position, you must meet the following criteria: 
 
  • A master's degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks in the relevant subject
  • A B.Ed degree from a recognised university
  • A degree or Diploma in training or education
  • Desirable: 3 years of teaching experience in a college, higher secondary school, or high school in the subject concerned
  • Age 30 or 36 years
Other desirable qualifications include: 
 
  • Experience in teaching the subject in a college or high school
  • A master's degree from a well recognised university like IGNOU

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MD VASIM RAJA

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To be eligible for the IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc.) in Chemistry, you generally need to have a bachelor's degree in any Science discipline. For the Chemistry paper specifically, you need a bachelor's degree with Chemistry as a major subject for at least two years or four semesters, and Mathematics as a subsidiary subject for at least one year or two semesters.

Since you are pursuing a B.Sc in Zoology with Chemistry and Geology as minor subjects, you may be eligible for the IIT JAM Chemistry exam as long as you meet the specific eligibility criteria mentioned above.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,

The course duration of M.Sc Chemistry is 2 years.

Number of seats are 60.

The eligibility of this course is on the basis of merit in the qualifying exam.

  • The basic MSc Chemistry eligibility criteria is a graduate degree in Chemistry or an allied discipline from a recognized college with at least 50% or more marks. MSc Chemistry syllabus focuses on subjects such as Inorganic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Atomi structures etc.

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ANAPURAM SANJAY

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Yes, you are eligible for IIT JAM CHEMISTRY.

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Somil Goyal

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No, B.Sc. Research programme at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, does not admit applicants who finished their 10+2 coursework in the PCB areas of physics, chemistry, and biology. A strong background in mathematics, a necessary skill for comprehending and evaluating scientific phenomena, is a prerequisite for the B.Sc. Research programme. However, according on their qualifying requirements and areas of interest, students with a background in PCB can apply for other undergraduate programs like the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. ) programme in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Physics at IISc.

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