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neha trivedi

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Hello, it is up to you, which topic you can successfully work on and table it to the professor of the university. Choose the topic and subject matter that you are most confident about. You can also surf their websites and see that kind of ongoing project their respective departments is working on.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Varun, here are the MS courses in Chemistry offered by universities in Canada:
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You can browse for more options and relevant course choices.


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Anand Sarkar

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Hello,
Yes you are eligible in a few, but you need to refer to individual government colleges requirements, good luck.

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meenakshi sharma

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Do engineering or B.Sc. In physics. .

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meenakshi sharma

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yes . . He can apply for bsc .

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi,
Candidates must have passed B.Sc in Mathematics from any recognized University to get eligible for the course.
Thanks.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi Rehman,
You can apply for Chemical sciences in CSIR UGC NET. Good luck.

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meenakshi sharma

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B.Sc chemistry, life Science, physical Science, microbiology, biotechnology, biomedical Science. L, botany, zoology.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc(Chemistry) from VIT is B.Sc degree in either chemistry or applied chemistry or applied science from any recognized university with physics or mathematics or biology as ancillary subject. There is no entrance exam for M.Sc programs and candidates will be called for a counseling in the order of merit of their aggregate marks secured in their undergraduate degree programmes calculated upto the fourth semester or second year, whichever is applicable (This is inclusive of Languages / EOP and all the subjects they have studied up-to pre-final year).

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