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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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The application form generally gets released in the end of June and the last date falls somewhere in July. For this year's admission details, visit:
http://www.caluniv-ucsta.net/pgadm/phpfiles/main.php

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B.Sc in any branch of chemistry may not fetch you a good job. Moreover, you will not have a proper career growth. Masters in analytical chemistry will have a wide scope. You will have plenty of opportunities in pharmaceutical industries.

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Prefer any coaching printed booklets or hend written notes, for reading and prectice questions, and ncert must read.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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You should go for BCA or B.Tech with any field in which you are most interested. As you had CS, then you should go for B tech with computer Science branch which is 4 years course. BCA is 3 years degree.
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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
The eligibility criteria for admission in M.Sc in chemistry is 45% marks in B.Sc.chemistry Honours and pass marks in Mathematics as a subsidiary subject. Other formalities as decided by the University for admission required to be observed. So it is clear from Eligibility criteria of admission in M.Sc. in Chemistry that after B.Tech in CS you can't do directly M.Sc. in Chemistry.

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priyank sharma

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hello dear,
yes you are eligible for msc chemistry.
plese visit the college for registration they will give you more details about admission process.
best of luck

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