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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding course details, important application dates, and fee structures of Mysore University for integrated M.Sc. in Chemistry.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mysore-909

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding courses being awarded by NIMS distance education university and its validations in India.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/nims-university-jaipur-22292
Scope of M.Sc. chemistry in India:
Scope for higher studies after M.Sc. in Chemistry
There are various higher study options for candidates who have completed their post graduation in Chemistry. They can join for various other post graduation and research courses related to the topic. Some of the higher study options are listed below.
Master of Philosophy in Applied Chemistry, in basic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry
Master of Sci
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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding the NEET exam in 2018. Important preparation tips, subjects covered, syllabus and important dates are mentioned in the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/medicine/exams/neet-ug

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Eligibility for M.Sc. in Analytical Chemistry
Candidates wishing to apply for the course need to meet the following minimum eligibility criteria:
Graduation in Science (B.Sc.) stream with Chemistry as one of the main subjects.
Minimum aggregate score of 50% from a recognized university.
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding fee structures for a course in M.sc. (Analytical chemistry):
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-chemistry-colleges-india

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Shalini Sharma

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Yes, you are eligible for M.Sc Physics after completing B.Sc Physics and Chemistry.
If you completed your graduation with minimum 55%, then you have a great opportunity to get admission in IITs and IISc for M.Sc, IIT JAM in 2018.
It is an entrance exam which is conducted by IITs and IISc. JAM exam is the best option to make bright future in science field.
Candidates must check out the complete details related to IIT JAM - https://www.eduncle.com/iit-jam-exam
JAM is conducted for seven subjects -
Physics
Mathematics
Chemistry
Geology
Mathematical Statistics
Biological Sciences
Biotechnology

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Deepanshi JainCareer

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M.Sc is meant for those who want profound scientific research & theoretical knowledge in a dedicated area.
There are many options available for you:
1. Go for Ph.D.
2. Go for the industry if you get a placement.
3. Apply for scientific assistant posts in research institutes.
4. Go for teaching field.
5. Try for banking jobs.
6. Try for civil services.

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding fee structures of M.Sc. Chemistry at various colleges in India, You should be able to download their brochure which should give you an exact estimate of the fees charged for each course at these colleges.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/m-sc-chemistry-colleges-india

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astha singh

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You should choose a subject which you feel comfortable with. Graduating from Zoology, chemistry and computer application can be an advantage. If you have studied these subjects well, you could also opt for one of these subjects as they are included in the syllabus of the UPSC exams. However there are 9 papers you need to appear for, and you have many choices to choose from, and you should use all the experience you have in these subjects to decide which ones you would like to study for the exams. Good Luck!!

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You should choose a subject which you feel comfortable with. Graduating from Zoology, chemistry and computer application can be an advantage. If you have studied these subjects well, you could also opt for one of these subjects as they are included in the syllabus of the UPSC exams. However there are 9 papers you need to appear for, and you have many choices to choose from. Good Luck!!

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