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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Ishita,
The eligibility criteria for this course clearly says that one needs marks of Biology/Biotech, Chemistry, Mathematics & Physics to calculate the aggregate. All 4 of them.
I will suggest you to visit the following link to know more about the eligibility criteria.
http://www.sxccal.edu/admissions/SXCAdmission2018/UG8102/EligibilityCriteria.htm
All the best.

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Harshit Jain

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Apart from DU, there are other colleges available for chemistry hons. For e. g. IITs, Jamia Millia Islammia, Jamia Hamdard, JNU, IP University etc. These universities are also good.

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NEERAJ SHARMA

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Yes, in second year you can choose your honors subject.

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Piyush Kamboj

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Sorry to say but unfortunately you are not eligible for admission in BITS.

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Shivani TiwariCurrently pursuing MFM from NIFT

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Sorry to say, but B.tech in food technology requires physics, chemistry and maths subject from 10+2.
Infact, B.Sc in food tech also asks 50% or 55% aggregate in 10+2 with subjects physics, chemistry, maths and biology/home science.
There maybe some colleges offering diploma/graduate degree under B.Sc in food tech without maths.

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rahul r

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Please check for your eligibility to pursue this course from the criteria mentioned below:
M.Sc. Chemistry: Eligibility
As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have completed:
Higher and Senior Secondary levels of education (classes X and XII) with a minimum aggregate score of 60%.
Graduation (B.Sc. with Chemistry as one of the main subjects), with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates).
Often, candidates are required to qualify an institute, State or national-level entrance test for admission to the course.
Regards.

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