Chemistry Eligibility

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Rishabh Dwivedy

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No, unfortunately, you are not eligible for BITSAT with an overall score of 42% in Physics Chemistry and Maths. The eligibility criteria for BITSAT requires candidates to have scored a minimum of 75% marks in aggregate in Physics Chemistry and Mathematics in their 10+2 exams, with at least 60% marks in each subject separately. Therefore, you may need to consider other options for higher education.

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Harsh Singh

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I would like to know you that the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. In Criminology and Forensic Science may vary depending on the university or college that offers the course. However, most universities and colleges require a bachelor's degree in science, Forensic Science, Criminology, or a related field with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. As you have completed your bachelor's degree in physics chemistry and mathematics (PCM) combination, you may be eligible for admission to M.Sc. In Criminology and Forensic Science course, subject to meeting the other eligibility criteria. Some colleges may also require candidates to have studied c
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Dinesh L

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Yes, you are eligible for B.Com course from a Science background.
All the best for your career.

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Latika khatri

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Candidates must have completed their 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks from a recognised Board in the Science stream having Physics Chemistry and Math/ Biology as their main subjects. One may be required to appear for any entrance exams conducted such as IISER, UPCATET GSAT etc. And may sit for GD/PI round.

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Latika khatri

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Yes who have passed 12th standard (any stream) from a recognised board are eligible to pursue this course.

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Mayank RajputHey Guys!! It's me Mayank👻

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Yes, you can go for any courses as you are overall pass in all subjects so you can go for B.Sc. BBA BCA and many other options. For engineering, you can also do but you have to improve your Math by practicing.

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ARUN

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The Master of Science in Chemistry is a two-year programme with four semesters. Once they have received their graduate degree, students can continue with this course. Students must receive at least a 55% on their qualifying exam. Since I graduated from LPU, if you don't get accepted to an IIT, I recommend LPU for this programme. When it comes to this course at LPU, a few of its key components are as follows: I learn the following through speaking with LPU friends in this department:
1. This course's curriculum is structured to improve students' comprehension of both fundamental concepts and practical expertise in a variety of physics-re
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Dhruv Parikh

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For pursuing MSc , BSc degree is must with not having any backlog in final year or semester and the fees structure depends of university the starting price could be around 90,000.

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