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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

If you have backlogs in your current course, lateral entry into another university will become difficult. Please check with the admissions department of your institute.

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astha singh

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Eligibility for M.Sc in chemistry is under graduation in B.Sc with chemistry as one of the subjects, and maths as one of the subjects at 10+2 level. The minimum cut-off at undergrad level is 55% for general category and 50% for the reserved category. Candidates would become eligible for admission in the IITs after clearing the IIT JAM.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Rajat, funding is difficult in UK for Ph.D universities. However, this will depend on the university, your overall profile, etc. Please communicate with them and look for on-campus job options such as research assistant, teaching assistant, etc.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Vikas,
Of course, you can pursue B.Ed and become high school teacher but top level school prefer a PG graduate with experience. After B.Ed, go for TET.
All the best.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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It will be a difficult task for you to do MBA but the benefits are always positive. You will earn right kind of managerial skills. Major corporate giants look for people who have have both technical and managerial skills.

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subhana sulthana

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It is based on your interest, but organic is better than inorganic.

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Prabhat Kumar Mishra

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Here is a little bit of theory in this book meant for quick revision. The problems are divided topic wise and are of various difficulty levels. This book is surely recommended for you if you want to master JEE organic chemistry.
If you want a book for theory purpose then O.P Tandon is certainly better.
For being a Master in problem-solving, you can buy JEE Tablet By Nirmal Singh (Part 1 and 2).

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