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Vikas Kanadje

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Sure, you can do M.Sc in chemistry. For more details, please visit this link:
https://www.nitt.edu/home/admissions/msc/admissions/

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madhu sharma

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I would not say it is best for this course, but yes it is one of the good colleges.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Hi,
IHM and IIHM have the same goal of providing hospitality education. IIHM provides 3 years degree compared to other colleges which provide a 4 years degree course. Entrance exam differs for IHM and IIHM. IIHM has more of an international curriculum.

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Anjali TaRead to Lead

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Hello,
If you want to apply for M.Sc in industrial chemistry then Pune University is a good choice. If you have interest in pursuing M.Sc Chemistry from IIT then IIT JAM is the entrance exam.

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dr mit parsaniya

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You have to do Diploma in Pharmacy or you can heir pharmacist for medical store. B.Sc is not a qualification to open medical officer. Better, you opt for Masters rather PG Diploma.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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B.Sc. Chemistry is better because this provides great job opportunities in teaching, government. PSUs and private sectors. While B.Sc. CS have main scope in private sectors and having less opportunities in government and PSU sectors. So, my choice is B.Sc-Chemistry.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi,
Yes, you are eligible for B.Sc. Please confirm the college in which you wish to apply as the admission process varies for every college. Thanks.

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madhu sharma

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Sharing with you a link where you can see the sample paper (s) of M.Sc. in Chemistry- http://www.oldquestionpapers.net/.

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