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There are a total of 16 seats for admission into the course of Integrated M.Sc in Chemistry in the University of Hyderabad. 

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In Chandigarh University Casing from the graduate to advanced level conceptions of scientific study, Masters' of Science (M.Sc. ) in Chemistry is a postgraduate programme that provides comprehensive acumen to the real world applications of Chemistry. Medical Research
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Hello Himadri Tripathi, normally speaking the syllabus for any course is decided by the university and different colleges affiliated to this university follow this syllabus. In view of this I would recommend that you should visit website of the university under which your intended college is affiliated. You will find details of the syllabus subject wise and semester wise here. Best wishes to you.

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