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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi. IIMS MIT distance education, Vmerge education, Naira Institute of Technology and management, Balaji academy offers M.Sc. Chemistry in distance in Mumbai. Thanks.

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Nikita Sharma

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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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The fee structure for this cutting edge program is Rs 68000 per semester.
It is a two year program.
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Kem

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It depends on what job you want to do. The higher you gain knowledge and skills, the higher the chances you get a job with good pay.
1. M.Sc. In General Chemistry or Organic Chemistry or Industrial Chemistry or Pharmaceutical Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry.
2. PG Diploma courses (1 Year) in Chemistry (For example PG Diploma in Chemical Lab Technician in CUTN).
3. Integrated M.Sc. + Ph.D. or Ph.D. after completing M.Sc. Will boost your career in Chemistry to the extreme by offering many options in career.

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Kem

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1. Almost all Arts and Sciences colleges have B.Sc. Chemistry course.
2. IITs, NITs, Many Pubic and Private Universities, and even colleges have M.Sc. Chemistry courses with various specialisations like General Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Pharmaceutical Chemistry or Industrial Chemistry.
3. Many Pubic and Private Universities offer PG Diploma courses in Chemistry (For example PG Diploma in Chemical Lab Technician in CUTN).
4. Research courses like Ph.D. and M.Phil. Chemistry is also offered by many Colleges and Universities.

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Kem

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1. M.Sc. Chemistry (General or Organic or any other specialization).
2. If you are interested in school teaching jobs, then you can do B.Ed. Course.
3. PG Diploma courses related to Chemistry (For example PG Diploma in Chemical Lab Technician by CUTN).

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Anita, generally for M.Sc. the required percentage is 50% can you say which college are you looking to apply for M.Sc.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Kshitij Thakur, I can understand your angst and anxiety. I do not know under what conditions you joined engineering. But there are many students who leave engineering as well as medicine even in the third year. It's always best to pursue the subject that you like the most. Being in the second year is no big deal. I feel that if you are feeling suffocated you must leave and join a course of your liking. Best wishes to you.

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