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Pooja Noothi

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Hiiii SRINIVAS. Hope you're doing good. Here is your answer to your query. Rayalaseema University is providing course of M.Sc. All the group's. For getting admission in this university you need to attend an entrance exam off marks for M.Sc. Chemistry is RUPGCET. Candidates should pass the exam with minimum of 40% for OC / BC and 35% for SC/ ST categories. The basic fee structure for this group is nearly INR 60000-70000. This course duration is for 2 years. It also offers campus placements in large scale. Candidates get best high salary packaged companies. Hope this information helps you to choose. If you are still having any queries ab
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Indhira Priyadharshini

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A 60 percentile of marks is the latest cut off at Hydrabad University.

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Akula Akhil

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There are more than 2,500 MSc Chemistry colleges in India. Here's a list of some top colleges for MSc in Chemistry in India:

MSc Chemistry Colleges in IndiaTuition Fee
Banaras Hindu UniversityINR 10,930
Jamia Millia IslamiaINR 16,000
Delhi University (DU)-
Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityINR 432
Jadavpur University-
VIT VelloreINR 1.2 - 3.75 Lakh

Note: The information is sourced from the official sites and may vary.

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Deeksha Dixit

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IIMT University, Meerut, is a private university; its School of Basic Science and Technology (SOBST) offers the undergraduate program Bachelor of Science (PCM).
Candidates should have passed the 12th grade in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate to be eligible for admission.
The University follows a simple and hassle-free admission process. The admission form, along with the brochure, is available both online and offline.
It has recently announced the schedule for admission in the 2022-23 academic session, and the admission will be based on the CUET UG score.
Registrations are currently ongo
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Pooja Noothi

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Actually, the Bangalore city college for MSc is the best for education and career. It is most affordable college for all the students who want to do MSc. The college fee structure is not too much you can join at affordable price .Total annual fee structure of MSc organic chemistry is INR 35000-40000. Scholorships are also provided by the college. Government scholarships are also available for the students in this college.
The college campus placements are also there. The highest package given to students is 3.5 LPA.

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Surbhi S Pansuriya

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The fee at LJ Institute of Applied Science for B.Sc. (Chemistry, Biotech, Microbiology is around INR 56000 per year (INR 28000 per semester, excluding Hostel Fees)

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Akula Akhil

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The average cost to study for MSc Chemistry ranges from INR 12000 to 60000.

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Sunit Chatterjee

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Hi before you take an admission in any private college take a background check of the college and SEE the track record if you know that track record of this college is good then go ahead take admission but if it is not then leave it. And try to get any government institute for your M.Sc. In research related field a government institute degree is far better than any private college degree thanks.

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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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