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Varun Aamooru

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I suggest you to visit the college website www.nitt.edu for official information regarding the deadlines. All the best.

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n chaitanya

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M.Sc chemistry is good in Pondicherry University and University of Hyderabad. You can try for chemical institutes other than local or state universities or any affiliated colleges.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello Jashan,
Majority of the universities in Canada require 75% and above. You can check SPP colleges. You must also take the IELTS to meet English language requirements.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Viren, it is difficult to say, since, every university has different levels of selectivity and different admission requirements. Based on the information you have provided, chances of admission in a highly ranked university are low. You should check less competitive countries too such as Belgium, Poland, Norway, etc.

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Muneer Khan

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As for your relevance both are having good scope. Chemistry can be a better option for you. Because by chemistry you can go in various fields like medical research in medicines and drugs industry.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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B.Sc graduates have a wide variety of options available in terms of topics, subjects and field. They have an option to pursue a post graduation degree in their respective fields. Students can also join non-science Master degree courses such as animation, management, journalism, computer technology, etc. after completing B.Sc degree.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on your interests in chemistry and maths, you may please evaluate doing B.Tech in chemical, petrochemical or biotechnology engineering. All these have a good scope and job opportunities.

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Sunetra Das

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Without physics, it's impossible. You have to calculate force at different angle at every stage. If you don't love physics, civil engineering will be quite tough for you.

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