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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Yes, an M.Sc chemistry student can apply for NET exam if he/she follows the guidelines of exam. Candidates can apply for the CSIR NET Exam in the subject which is related to their post-graduation subject. As your subject is Chemistry then you can apply CSIR NET Chemical Sciences. Candidates should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in Masters if they are from General/ OBC Category or if they belong to SC/ST/PwD categories they should have scored minimum 50% aggregate. To apply for the CSIR NET exam candidates maximum age should be 28 years. SC/ST/OBC/PwD/female applicants have up to 5 years relaxation in age criteria. For Ass
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Guide-Level 13
As you qualified for biochemistry exam and not chemistry exam, it's not possible for you to take admission in M.Sc chemistry in GNDU.
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Thank you.
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Guide-Level 13
You can apply for M.Sc Chemistry in DU after completing B.Sc. Medical only if you have studied maths as a subject in your graduation or +2 as DU prefer candidates from Non-medical background.
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Kindly mention your current qualifications for better understanding. Eligibility for Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, Hyderabad, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad
Minimum Eligibility criteria for UG and PG courses
Minimum eligibility to apply for UG course at BRAOU is class XII pass or equivalent from a recognised board or university. Candidates seeking admission to PG courses must have completed Graduation from a recognised university. Candidates applying for MBA course must have scored at least 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) marks in Graduation or equivalent from a recognised university. For other universities, kindly click
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Good luck.
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