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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Sourav,
It is difficult and depends on the university. You should start emailing some universities and find out. Many universities can accept the candidature after a WES evaluation of the degree. Top ranking universities like MIT and Harvard also accept 3-year degrees but they accept a few exceptional students. It is difficult to say since it depends on the admission offices of the university. Your profile must also be a strong one for them to consider.

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JITENDRA PATELClear vision ..... Great thinking.....

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You can use Shiksha college predictor tool to find out the NIT colleges. Here is the link https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor.

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HARSHIT BHARDWAJ

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Yes, you can for more information please visit:
https://study.com/articles/astrochemistry_graduate_programs.html.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi,
This time it's percentile and not percentage, which means if your son gets 52 percentile that is your son is 52 percent ahead of other students and 48 percent below other students. And, to qualify JEE Mains exam you need to get 70 percentile. Good luck.

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jacqueline gahatraj

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You can opt for PCB, as you were a general Maths student.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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No, the university doesn't offer part time M.Sc in chemistry. Check the list of the college that provide part-time course on shiksha. Com

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Subhash Malik

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Yes, a candidate who has secured minimum qualifying marks in Post-Graduation and do not have valid NET score card, can also apply for PhD programme. Such candidates need to appear for the entrance exam organized by the institutes offering PhD programme. After, they have qualified the written examination, they need to appear for GD/PI or other process required for admission in PhD programme and the candidates who have qualified GATE/NET are exempted from written examination.

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Subhash Malik

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The eligibility criteria is that that candidate should have passed Bachelor's degree with 45% marks aggregate. For international student's eligibility, please contact the college officials. .Please click the link below.
https://kjssc.somaiya.edu/kjssc

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SAQUIB DAUD

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You can easily find the complete comprehensive syllabus on the given link :https://www.jmi.ac.in/studyatjamia/Syllabi/entrancetest and prepare according to that, Meanwhile you can refer to various entrance preparation books etc. Moreover, you can easily prepare from online resources.

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