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I am sharing few details. Have a look at it. Hope, this will solve your problem. Higher study options after B.Sc Chemistry.
There are various higher study options also after completing a degree in B.Sc Chemistry. This will enhance the already acquired qualification, and will help them to grab a job with a good salary package. Some higher study options are as follows:
M.Sc Chemistry
M.Sc Analytical Chemistry
M.Sc Drug Chemistry
M.Sc Organic Pharmaceutical Chemistry
M.Sc Physical & Materials Chemistry
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Certification courses after B.Sc Chemistry
There are various certification courses available af
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Here is a list of recommended books you may have a look upon:
1. JD LEE
2. Inorganic chemistry by Engage for JEE Advanced
3. OP Tandon
4. Huheey and Keiter
5. Shriver and Atkins
6. Meisler and Tarr
A list of must-haves for questions :
V. Joshi: Endless problems and quite
systematic.
V. K. Jaiswal: Balaji Publications.
Quite good quality questions.
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Candidates must have hold of Honours/Spl. Honours/ graduation degree under 10+2+3 pattern the relevant /concerned subject from a recognized university. A candidate must have passed the qualifying degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45 % for SC/ST/OBC/Differently abled, etc.).
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